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Wedding ceremony
The grandmother of Nur Allah Saqiyan and grandmother of Ralph Salimpour can be seen in the photograph.
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Hakim brothers en route to Isfahan
Left to right: 1. ʻAziz Jan Sapir (mother of Malihah Sapir Kashfi). 2. Dr. Arastu Hakim. 3. One of the Hakim brothers. 4. Mary (sister of Mrs. Nur Allah). 5. Emily Gertrude Ruter Hakim. 6. One of the Hakim brothers. 7. Mirza Masih. 8. Dr. Lutf Allah Hakim. 9. Aflatun Hakim. 10. Galin (mother of ʻAziz Jan and daughter of Dr. Hakim Mushah [Mosheh]).
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Group of women
Naqsh-i Jahan, Isfahan
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Mirza ‘Abbas Khan and Nimtaj Khanum
Nimtaj Khanum and Mirza ‘Abbas Khan (from Zill al-Sultan family), Isfahan
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Marriage contract of Fatimah and Ghulamriza, 1902
Marriage contract of Fatimah, known as Khanum Jan, the daughter of Husayn ‘Ali Akbar Paykani, and Ghulamriza, the son of ‘Ali ‘Abdul; the mahr includes: twelve tumans, three mans of copperware, two mans of Arabian kilim, a set of Isfahani chintz bedding, two sets of women's outfits, one made of silk and the other of Isfahani chintz, and the price of a building originally valued at two tumans, and the price of a building originally valued at two tumans, but which both parties agreed was worth three tumans of the original mahr and twenty-five Tasujs [unit of weight] of wheat.
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Letter to Haj Mirza Muhammad Sahib Mushki, 1896
A letter to Haj Mirza Muhammad Sahib Mushki, a merchant from Isfahan, about the shares of inheritance and what has already been taken by [his] mother, late brother, and late sister, a list of all the properties and their values, and the unfairness toward the writer’s two children.
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Settlement between the inheritors of Haj Husayn Urnadi and Haj Sayf al-Dawlah, 1905
Settlement of the inheritors of the late Haj Husayn Urnadi with Haj Sayf al-Dawlah, exchanging five different properties for five thousand tumans, which was paid in cash. The inheritors include: his oldest son, Muhammad Hasan, his daughters, Karbalayi Javahir, Karbalayi Sahib, Kishvar, Khadijah, Farkhundah, and Rubabah (with their husbands' permission), his permanent wives, Karbalayi Shahr Banu, Karbalayi Mihr Banu, Sahib Sultan, and Shaykh Ziya’ al-Din on behalf of his two underaged children.
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Copy of settlement between Rubabah and Fatimah Sultan, 1900
Copy of a settlement between Rubabah, daughter of Muhammad Khalil, son of Haj Muhammad from Qazvin and resident of Isfahan, and her aunt, Fatimah Sultan, daughter of the merchant Muhammad Mahdi from Qazvin and resident of Isfahan, who is Rubabah's mother-in-law, exchanging everything that Rubabah owns, including property, money, gold jewelry, copperware, books, furniture, clothes, and dishes for seventy-five grams of sugar candy.
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Sale agreement between Bibi Khadijah Sultan and Murtaza Khan, 1897
Sale agreement between Bibi Khadijah Sultan, daughter of Abu Turab Khan and wife of Allahyar Khan Qajar, and Murtaza Khan, commander of the telegraph office, over some contiguous land and their shares of water, and land that Bibi Khadijah Sultan inherited from her father, Mirza Abu Turab Khan, for one hundred and nine tumans and seven thousand six hundred dinars.
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Letter
Letter of greetings, in which the writer asks the addressee to leave Taft sooner and that tells them that s/he can send her/his carriage and pack animals for this voyage.
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