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Letter, 1904
Mentions receiving the addressee's message about ‘Abd al-Karim Bayg Bashi not taking sides in the issue between the late Vakil's wife and the daughter of Haji Safar
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Letter about Sitarah Khanum's property, 1903
Regarding a petition of Mirza Isma'il, the son of Mushir al-Tujjar, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding his mother Sitarah Khanum's ownership of a farm; Ma‘sumah Khanum, the other wife of the late Mushir al-Tujjar, and some others, are trying to annul Sitarah Khanum's ownership of the farm and divide the property among all the heirs of the late Mushir al-Tujjar. Mirza Isma‘il presents some documents indicating the accuracy of his mother's ownership; the author does not know if Ma‘sumah Khanum has a document proving her claim or not, and requests an investigation.
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Copy of report by Kirmanshahan Police Department, 1913
The writer informs the addressee that they have stopped a protest over the quarreling between a woman and a gunner, and sent protesters back to their businesses in the bazaar
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Telegram from Kadkhuda Fayz Allah, 1904
Khadkhuda (village chief) Fayz Allah's telegram about the looting of his belongings; three peasants have been injured, a woman has been assaulted, and he asks the addressee for an investigation and justice
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Telegram from Isma‘il, 1903
Includes the issue of Taji Khanum and her son, Muhammad Husayn Khan
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Telegram from Gul Andam, 1903
Regarding bribery by Isma‘il Khan to Hashim Khan, an officer; the author asks the addressee to summon her so that she can bring the child's corpse with her to help with the investigation
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Telegram from Safar ‘Ali, 1904
The author fled from his creditors for six months; Habib Allah Khan, the son of Nasr Allah Khan, kept the author's bride during this period. There was also a delay in paying the author's monthly salary, and he requests the addressee order Sarim al-Mamalik to fulfill his right and pay the total amount of the delayed salary.
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Telegram from Shir Muhammad to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1904
About the looting of the herds of Shuja‘ Lashkar; the killing of a man and a woman and injuring a woman by Habib, son of ‘Ali Akbar Khan, and the horsemen of Kalhur; and asking the addressee for a reply
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Telegram from Atabak A‘zam to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
Regarding the debt of Taji Khanum, daughter of Sahib Ikhtiyar, owed to Ahmad Mirza Sarhang (colonel); the good reputation of Ahmad Mirza Sarhang; and the author's request from the addressee to investigate this debt
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Telegram from Kalantar Husayn's daughter to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
Mulla Muhammad has triple-divorced the daughter of Kalantar (sheriff) Husayn and she has no obligation to him. She asks the addressee for help.
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