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Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Salar Bihzadi and his son, 1941
Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Salar Bihzadi, son of Zayn al-‘Abidin, and his son, Ibrahim Salar Bihzadi over parts of a house, two adjacent gardens, and the stable, located in Bam, for one rial and some wheat. The right of residence in the house and the income from the gardens belong to Hajiyah Bibi, mother of Aqa ‘Ali Akbar, as long as she is alive.
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About settlement belonging to Gawhar Taj Khanum's grandchildren, 1927
A copy of listed properties, based on an earlier settlement, that belonged to Gawhar Taj Khanum, younger daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah, amongst her grandsons, Mahdikhan (son of Husayn Khan Iftikhar Nizam), and Zayn al-‘Abidin Khan, Ibrahim Khan, and ‘Isa Khan (sons of ‘Ali Akbar Khan Salar As‘ad). Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri Sardar Mujallal (their grandfather and Gawhar Taj Khanum's husband) and ‘Ali Akbar Khan Salar As‘ad are the guardians of these four underage children.
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Settlement about shares of Gawhar Taj Khanum's grandchildren, 1927
Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Khan (Salar As‘ad), on behalf of his underage children, Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa, and Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri over properties that Gawhar Khanum (daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah) had transferred to them in exchange for one hundred dinars. The properties included one-sixth of a farm in Narmashir, a house-garden and its water usage in Mahan, and a house named Khalvat in Kirman. Then Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri transferred one-sixth of the farm in Narmashir plus two-sixths of the farm, that belonged to himself, to Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa...
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Letter
Justifying himself in regard to the dispute between Mr. Kazimi and Sar Lashkar, the writer discusses his and his wife’s attempts to visit the addressee and his wife in Tehran, and complains that the addressee did not even say farewell. He also mentions the issue of buying salt water
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Settlement between Gawhar Taj Khanum and her grandson, 1926
Settlement between the daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah [Gawhar Taj Khanum] and her grandson, Ibrahim Khan (with guardianship of his father ‘Ali Akbar Khan As‘adi) over half of the Jahan Abad farm in Rigan for one hundred dinars and some wheat, the Bibi Zava’i garden in Mahdab and its water usage for one hundred dinars, and some crystal candies. After Gawhar Taj Khanum’s death, the income from these properties should be used for renumeration of prayers and fasts for fifty years, Qur’an recitations, offerings of food, and expenses for sending forty people to pilgrimage.
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1955
Includes greetings, thanks Azar for her affectionate letter, talks about his travel plans and property related issues, asks Azar to join him in Bam with the children, expresses his happiness in seeing the children's letter in English and their progress, and mentions the construction and renting of the house
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1961
Includes greetings and describes his trip to London, his plans to visit Fatimah and Faridah in New Milton on Nawruz and traveling with them to Paris and Spain; along with the envelope
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1944
Includes greetings, talks about receiving Azar's letter via Sayyid Husayn, travel plans, nice weather in Bam, sending a money order, sending donkey saddles from Rafsanjan, inquires about the status of their home and share of a garden in Sar Asiyab, and requests sending newspapers
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1949
Includes greetings and talks about the weather, his travels, dividing the lands in Vakil Abad and bringing a tractor there, and asks for the news from Kirman; along with the envelope
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1950
Includes greetings and talks about his travels, sending dates and citrus fruit to Kirman, sending potatoes to Kirman to be delivered to Vakil Abad, borrowing money from Faraj Allah if needed, asks for a radio battery, and inquires about the price of wheat and barley in Narmashir and Abariq
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- Muhammad ‘Amiri (son of Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri and Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri)(7)
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- Fatimah ‘Amiri (daughter of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(6)
- ‘Izzat Allah Salar Kalantari(5)
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- ‘Ali Kalantari (Salar Muzaffar)(4)
- ‘Ali Akbar Khan Salar As‘ad(4)
- Faridah ‘Amiri(4)
- Muhammad Ibrahim Salar Bihzadi(3)
- Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah(3)
- Ghulamhusayn ‘Amiri (son of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(3)
- Gawhar Taj (Gawhar Sultan)(3)
- ‘Isa Khan (Salar Bihzadi)(2)
- Zayn al-‘Abidin Khan (son of Nusrat ‘Amiri and ‘Ali Akbar Salar As‘ad)(2)
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- Muhammad ‘Amiri (son of Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri and Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri)(7)
- Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya(7)
- Fatimah ‘Amiri (daughter of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(6)
- ‘Izzat Allah Salar Kalantari(5)
- Simin Dukht Pizishk-niya(5)
- ‘Ali Kalantari (Salar Muzaffar)(4)
- ‘Ali Akbar Khan Salar As‘ad(4)
- Faridah ‘Amiri(4)
- Muhammad Ibrahim Salar Bihzadi(3)
- Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah(3)
- Ghulamhusayn ‘Amiri (son of Azarmidukht Pizishk-niya and Muhammad ‘Amiri)(3)
- Gawhar Taj (Gawhar Sultan)(3)
- ‘Isa Khan (Salar Bihzadi)(2)
- Zayn al-‘Abidin Khan (son of Nusrat ‘Amiri and ‘Ali Akbar Salar As‘ad)(2)
- Nasir ‘Amiri(2)
- Gulnaz ‘Amiri(2)
- Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri (Sardar Mujallal)(2)
- ‘Ishrat al-Muluk ‘Amiri(1)
- Vinus Kalantari(1)
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- Manuchihr Pizishk-niya(1)
- Mahdi Khan (son of Zahra Khanum and Iftikhar Nizam)(1)
- Furugh Nusrat ‘Amiri(1)
- Fakhri Ibrahimi(1)
- Aman Allah ‘Amiri(1)
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