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Rustam Aidun's birth certificate
Rustam Aidun, son of Kharman Khanum and Bahram, birthdate: January 9, 1896 in Yazd, names of children: Kourosh and Mahvash; pages of this certificate are framed.
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Kharman Aidun's birth certificate
Kharman Aidun, daughter of Dawlat and Khudamurad and wife of Bahram Aidun, name of children: Rashid, Surush, Rustam, and Zal, issue date: 1928, birthdate: November 8, 1869, birthplace: Yazd, death date: 1940.
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Division of Haji Mirza Muhammad's inheritance, 1926
Haji Mirza Muhammad's inheritance has been divided amongst the following: his two wives, Bibi Khatun (daughter of the late Haji Muhammad ‘Ali), and Zaynab Khanum; and his children, Sakinah Sultan (wife of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad), Rubabah Khanum (wife of Aqa Mirza Muhammad), Umm Layli (wife of Aqa Husayn Ibn Hasan Ibn Riza), Aqa Muhammad Husayn, Aqa Murtiza, and Aqa Mustafa and Yahya (his underage sons). It is noted that all his wives’ shares and entitlements, including the mahr and alimony, have been taken into account.
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Arghavan Aidun's birth certificate
Arghavan Khanum Aidun, daughter of Mihrbanu Marzban and Dinyar Bastani and wife of Rustam Aidun, date of marriage: 1925 in Yazd, name of children: Kourosh and Mahvash, issue date: 1929, birthdate: May 2, 1911, birthplace: Yazd, death date: December 21, 1978, place of death: Houston.
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Telegram from Zoroastrian women of Yazd, 1932
Telegram from the Association of Zoroastrian Women Scholars from Yazd to Tehran, congratulating Arbab Kaykhusraw Din Shah Irani, the head of Zoroastrian Association, and his wife on their arrival
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Birth certificate of Sayyid Mahmud Musavi Ruknabadi
Birth certificate of Sayyid Mahmud Musavi Ruknabadi (son of Layli Khanum and Mirza Sayyid Muhammad), who married Bibi Ruqiyah Musavi Ruknabadi on June 2nd, 1917. His children are as following: Bibi Rubabah, Aqa Husayn, Muhammad Aqa, Mirza Muhammad Sadiq, Mirza ʻAliriza
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Letter to Mrs. Platt, 1929
Letter likely from Susan I. Moody to Mrs. Platt (Orol); including greetings and news of Baha’i friends, and the writer's severe cold beacuse of bad weather