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Amjad al-Vizarah to Fakhri Muʻazzam, 14 March 1930
Sayyid ʻAbd Allah Shaykh al-Islami (Amjad al-Vizarah) writes to his sister, Fakhri Muʻazzam, in Khurasan. Includes a note written by his son, Mir Sayyid ʻAli Khan Shaykh al-Islami.
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Amjad al-Vizarah to ʻAziz al-Muluk
Sayyid ʻAbd Allah Shaykh al-Islami (Amjad al-Vizarah) offers Nawruz greetings to his wife, ʻAziz al-Muluk, and the rest of the family.
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Correspondence between Amjad al-Vizarah and ʻAziz al-Muluk
Correspondence is between Sayyid ʻAbd Allah Shaykh al-Islami (Amjad al-Vizarah) and his wife, ʻAziz al-Muluk, daughter of Rukhsarah Khanum and Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam. One of the letters from ʻAziz al-Muluk is written in the handwriting of Ashraf al-Saltanah because of an eye ailment.
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Letters from Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam to Munshi Bashi
Letters include the following: Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam writes to Mirza Hasan Khan Munshi Bashi about a trip to Tunikabun; about the division of a shipment of lettuce among family members; about the government's seizure of the properties of Qamar Khanum, daughter of Sa‘d al-Saltanah; Mirza Hasan instructs Munshi Bashi to give 700 tumans to Rafʻat al-Saltanah Mulkara, wife of his deceased father, Mirza Masʻud Shaykh al-Islam, to settle a family inheritance dispute; about the state of affairs since the constitutional revolution, and the efforts of his wife, Rukhsarah Khanum, to get him to...
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Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam to Munshi Bashi
Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam writes to Munshi Bashi about the dismissal of ʻIshrat Khanum's nanny and pregnancy of ʻAziz al-Muluk.
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Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam to Rubabah Khanum
Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam writes to his paternal cousin, Rubabah Khanum, about the management of properties, his illness, and family.
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Shaykh al-Islami Family Album
Created by Afsar al-Muluk Shaykh al-Islami, daughter of Nimtaj (Taj al-Sadat) Shaykh al-Islami and Mirza Mufid Shaykh al-Islam (Dibaj), and wife of Sayyid ʻAli Shaykh al-Islami. According to Bahram Sheikholeslami, the images can be identified as follows (from left to right in each photograph): sequences 1 and 2 are the cover and the inside of the cover; seq. 3: Amjad al-Vizarah [Sayyid ʻAbd Allah Shaykh al-Islami]; seq. 4: Amjad al-Vizarah and his new born son, Sayyid ‘Ali Khan, Mashhad, 1290 SH (1911); seq. 5: top left: Afsar al-Muluk in wedding dress; top right: Sayyid ‘Ali Khan in...
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