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Embroidery
Made by Fazl-i Afaq (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn)
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Embroidered wall hanging
Belonged to Fatimah Sultan Khanum
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Cloth
Used under samovar
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Tirmah wrapping cloth
Belonged to Galin Agha and then Navvabah Khanum
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Embroidered tablecloth
Belonged to Fatimah Sultan Khanum
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Letters, 1904
The first letter, dated March 10, 1904, is about departing from Pusht-i Misar, getting the list of pottery makers from Haji Mirza Yahya, the well-being of people of the andarun, whose letters are enclosed, Aqa Isma‘il Aqa's recovery and the decrease of the epidemic in the city, the rain and cooling of the weather, and requesting an almond-shaped agate seal. Another letter, in which the writer refers to the addressee's letter from the previous month, is about Aqa Kuchak's recovery and the decrease of the epidemic, the Shah's visit to the city for the Salam ceremony, sending four mans [unit...