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Armenian Council certificate
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Birth certificate of Maryam Pitrusiyan
Birth certificate of Maryam Pitrusiyan, daughter of Arusiyak Sururiyan (Pitrusiyan), bearing the following information: Birth certificate number: 89. Name: Maryam. Name of father: Givurk Pitrusiyan. Name of mother: Arusiyak Saruriyan (Pitrusiyan). Birthday: August 13th, 1913. Godfather: Gigham Saraniyan. Priest performing baptism: Samuil Uhaniyan. Saint Givurk Church, by the end of Shapur street, Tehran.
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Certificate of elementary school
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Certificate of registration in United Kingdom
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Fatimah Jadid al-Islam and her female companion's petitions
A petition from Fatimah Jadid al-Islam Bukani, a former [Christian] Armenian who had recently converted to Islam, in which she discusses the promise given to her and her female companion to receive compensation after her conversion. She also mentions that she was assured that she would be relocated from the Armenian village of Armani Bulaghi to Sayf al-Din Khan's village, so that she could be safe from people's bitter words after her conversion and that she was promised funds for her living expenses. She notes that none of these promises were fulfilled. The other document is the petition of...
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Heripsima's copy of birth certificate
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Heripsima's passport
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Legal and financial documents
Includes miscellaneous receipts and financial records related to the household of Heripsima. Receipts of pavement construction charges, water-rate and electricity charges, tile installations, and permission letters from Tehran municipality are to be found.
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Malihah Khanum's complaint from ʻIddah, 1904
Malihah Khanum, niece of the late Sharaf al-Mulk and ex-wife of ʻAbbas Khan Sardar Rashid, complains about Khvajah ʻIddah, a Christian, who has not returned what he had borrowed from her. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs requests that its office in Kurdistan address Malihah Khanum's complaint.
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Mirza Uvanis' complaint against Muʻazzam al-Dawlah
Documents include the following: a note indicating the debt of Karbalayi Haji, Muʻazzam al-Dawlah's companion, to Mirza Uvanis as 361 tumans, 2 qirans, and 15 shahies, in which he promises to return the money in 10 days; the office [of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs] in Hamadan writes to the British consulate that Mirza Uvanis is not a citizen of the Ottoman Empire and his complaint is therefore not related to this office. They also mention that Uvanis' complaint has been submitted, with his consent, to the Ministry of Justice, which voted against him. Nevertheless, after being convicted,...