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Curtain valance
Maroon velvet curtain valance with sewn pearls. Work of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Letters from Zinat Malik and Muhtaram al-Saltanah
These letters are about their travel to India and their meeting with Malakah Jahan, wife of Muhammad ʻAli Shah, and Fakhr al-Taj, daughter of Muʻayyir al-Mamalik in Mumbai. On one of the pages Bahman Bayani gives some explanations about the people in the letters.
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Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani
Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani
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Tea Cosy
Velvet with silver filigree work. Japanese satin lining. Part of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani's dowry.
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Tray cloth
Tray cloth, black velvet. Crochet lining made of Russian chintz. Part of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani's dowry.
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Tray cloth
Tray cloth, white Tirmih with embroidery. Russian chintz lining with silver filigree tassels. Belonged to Manzar al-Dawlah, mother-in-law of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Velvet shalitah
Part of a navy blue velvet shalitah skirt, with silver filigree. Belonged to Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.