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Ashraf al-Saltanah to Najm al-Saltanah, [early 20th century]
Ashraf al-Saltanah writes to Najm al-Saltanah about a dispute with her brother Ismaʻil Mirza who has taken possession of her property in Kirmanshah.
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Husaynquli to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
The writer mentions Musaddiq al-Saltanah’s presence in the telegraph office; ending the quarrel and allocating an inner courtyard for Monsieur Monton that is connected to Najm al-Saltanah's residence
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Letter about Najm al-Saltanah and Vakil al-Mulk [Tabrizi], [early 20th century]
The unidentified sender writes news of Najm al-Saltanah and her husband, Vakil al-Mulk [Tabrizi], including the possible pregnancy of Najm al-Saltanah.
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Letter from Najm al-Saltanah to Iran-i naw, 1910
Regarding financial donation on behalf of herself, her daughters, and her daughter-in-law to repay government's debts
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Letters from Najm al-Saltanah to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
Najm al-Saltanah's letters to her brother ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, including the following: one about a disease outbreak in Tehran and the health of various women at the court; one requesting her brother's advice on several properties, including Ismaʻil Abad and the qanat of Rustam Abad; some about the appointment of her husband Vakil al-Mulk to the Ardabil government; one about her decision to cancel her pilgrimage at Farmanfarma's request; one about her desire that Muzaffar al-Din Mirza (then the crown prince) permit his daughter (Ashraf Fakhr al-Dawlah, daughter of Surur...
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Letters from various senders to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
Letters to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma about family, business, and financial affairs, including Najm al-Saltanah's consultations with her brother Farmanfarma about her children's marriages
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Najm al-Saltanah to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
From Malik Taj Najm al-Saltanah to her brother, ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma; she talks about her daughter, Daftar [Daftar al-Muluk]; people's economic hardship; and some of their financial matters. She additionally advises Farmanfarma not to sell his properties since their value will increase annually, but shows interest in the property in Palayin in case Farmanfarma is willing to sell it. She also mentions that Musaddiq al-Saltanah has purchased some properties.
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Najm al-Saltanah to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
From Malik Taj Najm al-Saltanah to her brother, ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, in Kirmanshah; she talks about the illness of her husband, Vakil al-Mulk, and ‘Izzat al-Saltanah and Daftari's [Daftar al-Mulk]'s stay at ‘Izzat al-Saltanah's house; inquires about Farmanfarma's intention to sell the property in Palayin and negotiates the price; and mentions Musadiq al-Saltanah's investments in his property in Khani Abad.
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Sadiqah Dawlatabadi to Muhammad Musaddiq, [ca. 1951]
Muhammad Musaddiq (1880-1967) was appointed prime minister on 30 April 1951 and soon after presented an election reform plan to the Iranian parliament. The exclusion of women's right to vote from this plan is the subject of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi's letter.
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Telegram from Sadiq Tabatabayi to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1896
Sadiq Tabatabayi mentions he sent a telegram to Najm al-Saltanah but has not received any reply from her. He asks about the health of Musaddiq al-Saltanah and Abu al-Hasan Khan.
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