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Regarding Fatimah Khanum (Khanumi)'s salary, 1911
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Fatimah Khanum, known as Khanumi, and Mirza Hasan Khan, children of Mirza ‘Abbas Khan (grandson of Mirza Muhammad Husayn (son of Mulla Yahya) from Kitab Allah's family); and Fatimah Khanum's identity verification and salary form
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Petitions by wives and servants of Nasir al-Din Shah, 1914 to 1915
Correspondence of Bala Khanum Buzurg (Marahim al-Saltanah), Sakinah Sultan Khanum (Haji Vaqar al-Dawlah), Nush Afarin Khanum (Haji Matbu‘ al-Dawlah), Haji Zahra Khanum, Khadijah Khanum (Akhtar Zaman), Khan-zadah Khanum, Fatimah Sultan Khanum (from Tehran), and Agha Shahzadah (Nasir al-Din Shah's wives) and Nasib Malik Khanum, Khadijah Khanum, and Sakinah Khanum (Nasir al-Din Shah's servants) with the Minister of Finance (Muhtasham al-Saltanah) asking to receive their salaries in a monthly manner, the same way that Nasir al-Din Shah's other wives and servants are being paid; the Ministry of...
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Regarding Zarrin Taj Khanum's salary, 1910 to 1911
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Zarrin Taj Khanum, daughter of Mirza Sayyid Hashim Sahib Jam‘ (from Mirza ‘Isa Vazir's family); power of attorney to her brother, Mirza Sayyid Riza, to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1918
Letter from Sarah A. Clock to Mrs. Platt about receiving her letter, how the Tarbiyat school is functioning, the Tarbiyat school's scholarship, and about weddings, funerals and various religious customs in Iran.
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Letter from Tayirah to Isabella Brittingham, 1909
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Writing, 1908
It begins with quotations from Baha’ Allah and ‘Abd al-Baha’, and includes the importance of the meeting between Tayirah Khanum, Mr. Charles Mason Remey, and Mr. Sydney on uniting west and east under the Baha'i faith; at the end of their talk, they told Tayirah Khanum about American women, and Tayirah Khanum took off her pearl necklace and handed it to Mr. Remey to give it to the American women. This pearl necklace was given to Tayirah Khanum by Malakah Iran, sister of Muzaffar al-Din Shah. It also includes a list of Baha’i women who hold meetings in different cities in Iran.
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