Search
-
3Images
Regarding Aqdas al-Dawlah's salary, 1910
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Aqdas al-Dawlah, daughter of Muzaffar al-Din Shah and wife of Zahir al-Islam; her power of attorney to Sadiq Daftar to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
-
12Images
First and last pages of a Qur’an with the stamp of Ziya’ al-Saltanah [II]
First and last pages of a Qur’an with the stamp of Ziya’ al-Saltanah [II], the daughter of Nasir al-Din Shah and wife of Sayyid Zayn al-ʻAbidin Imam Jumʻah. The Qur’an was gift-endowed in the female line in the family, provided that the person would accept reading it every day for the spiritual benefit of Ziya’ al-Saltanah's mother, Nadim al-Saltanah. The date of the endowment is June 1, 1885. Her seal's date is 1857 (perhaps her birth year). After Ziya’ al-Saltanah's death, the Qur‘an was in the possession of her daughter-in-law, Aqdas al-Dawlah (a daughter of Muzaffar al-Din Shah) and...
-
6Images
Correspondence related to Muzaffar al-Din Shah's heirs
Petition on the letterhead of the Majlis signed by some of Muzaffar al-Din Shah's inheritors: Aqdas al-Dawlah, Qamar al-Saltanah, ‘Izzat al-Dawlah, Fakhr al-Dawlah, Shukuh al-Dawlah, Aqdas al-Saltanah, Anvar al-Dawlah, A‘zam al-Dawlah, and Nur al-Saltanah. They complain about the confiscation of some property by the government. According to the signatories, these properties were partly the personal belongings of Muzaffar al-Din Shah that he had purchased when he was the Crown Prince in Azerbaijan and partly the properties he inherited from his mother, Shukuh al-Dawlah, and her maternal...
-
Images
Taj al-Muluk Davallu Qajar Tajbakhsh Zamandar's Interview- part 2
Taj al-Muluk Tajbakhsh Zamandar's interview conducted by Manoutchehr Eskandari-Qajar on 18 October 2009. She shares her memories of family members, acquaintances, and the daily life and rituals of people, especially women, in the Qajar era.
-
Images
Taj al-Muluk Davallu Qajar Tajbakhsh Zamandar's Interview- part 1
Taj al-Muluk Tajbakhsh Zamandar's interview conducted by Manoutchehr Eskandari-Qajar on 14 August 2009. She shares her memories of family members, acquaintances, and the daily life and rituals of people, especially women, in the Qajar era.
Filter
- D Reset
Genres
Subjects
- property and property management(3)
- money(3)
- Constitutional Revolution(3)
- weddings(2)
- tutors(2)
- travel(2)
- tirmah(2)
- tea(2)
- slaves(2)
- sit-in(2)
- sewing(2)
- servants(2)
- rites and ceremonies(2)
- rawzah(2)
- poetry(2)
- pilgrimages and shrines(2)
- parties(2)
- nannies(2)
- motherhood(2)
- marriage(2)
- more
- property and property management(3)
- money(3)
- Constitutional Revolution(3)
- weddings(2)
- tutors(2)
- travel(2)
- tirmah(2)
- tea(2)
- slaves(2)
- sit-in(2)
- sewing(2)
- servants(2)
- rites and ceremonies(2)
- rawzah(2)
- poetry(2)
- pilgrimages and shrines(2)
- parties(2)
- nannies(2)
- motherhood(2)
- marriage(2)
- literacy(2)
- gardens(2)
- food(2)
- feasts(2)
- fasts(2)
- education(2)
- cooking(2)
- consulates and embassies(2)
- children(2)
- carriages(2)
- architecture(2)
- andaruni(2)
- World War I (1914-1918)(2)
- seals(1)
- remuneration(1)
- power of attorney(1)
- petitions(1)
- inheritance(1)
- husband and wife(1)
- financial matters(1)
- entertainers(1)
- endowments(1)
- Qur’an(1)
- Ministry of Finance(1)
- Majlis(1)
Subjects
Collections
People
- DMuzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar