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Aqa Jabbar Hakimiyan with his son and his son's fiance
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Arz-i Aqdas girls school
Students in a sewing class with their teacher, Khavar Ghaffariyan.
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Brit milah ceremony of the Ramazanuf family
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Marriage contract of Maryam Jan Baygum known as Afaq Bibi Jahan and Mirza Muhammad Husayn, 1882
Marriage contract of Maryam Jan Baygum known as Afaq Bibi Jahan, the daughter of Mirza Masʻud Khan Mustawfi, and Mirza Muhammad Husayn, the son of Haji Sayyid Qasim. The mahr is 800 tuman and includes: three shares of a garden in Herat worth of 300 tumans, pieces of land worth 100 tumans, a female slave for the wife, worth of 50 tumans, a Qurʼan worth 50 tumans, copper dishes worth 50 tumans, gold [jewelry] worth 20 tumans, and bedding and carpets worth 100 tumans. It was agreed that for 50 years after the marriage, the wife can divorce herself if the husband leaves her for more than a year...
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Musa Nasr Allahiyan family
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Nasr Allah uf (Livian) family
Aqa Faraj Allah Livi is seated in the center of the photograph.
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Sahib Jan Khanum and family
Sahib Jan Khanum is seated at the far right.
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Settlement of Baygum Jan Khanum with her sons, 1873
Prior to this, Baygum Jan Khanum had settled with her two sons, Haji Sayyid Muhammad and Haji Sayyid Abu al-Qasim, over her share of inheritance from her late husband, Haji Mir Kazim, and also over her share of inheritance from Haji Mir Hasan. Now, after some disputes, another settlement is made between them and the sons are required to financially support Baygum Jan Khanum as long as she lives, take her on a pilgrimage to Karbala’ and Mashhad, and pay for her funeral and burial costs. Moreover, she can take hold of her household furnishings, including bedding, carpets, kitchenware, and...
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Surur al-Saltanah and Mihrpur
Surur al-Saltanah and her son, Mihrpur Taymurtash; according to the family, this photo was taken in Mashhad, after their return from exile.
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Surur al-Saltanah and Mihrpur
Surur al-Saltanah and her son, Mihrpur Taymurtash; according to the family, this photo was taken in Mashhad, after their return from exile.