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Letters from Shams al-Muluk ʻAzudi to her husband Hisam al-Dawlah Muʻizzi
Three letters and a note from Shams al-Muluk ʻAzudi, daughter of Turan (ʻIffat al-Dawlah) and Nusrat Allah Mirza Amir Aʻzam, to Najaf Quli Mirza Hisam al-Dawlah Muʻizzi (her husband): 1- In this letter, Shams al-Muluk inquiresNajaf Quli Mirza's opinion about her decision to stay in Shahrud and asks him to send his letters through Manuchihr Khan. There is a note in French on the margin: "Ta toute dévouée cousine qui t’adore de tout son coeur, Chamsel-Mouluke" [Your most devoted cousin, who adores you with all her heart, Shams al-Muluk]; 2- In this letter, Shams al-Muluk expresses her...
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About Shahzadah Khanum's inheritance
The author talks about the inheritance division of the late Shahzadah Khanum. Her daughters gave permission to her sons to sell the properties, but have not received their shares yet. The writer assures the addressee that Shahzadah Khanum's sons will transfer their sisters' shares.
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Correspondence regarding the claims against Shams al-Muluk and her brother by Sardar Mujallal and ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan, 1922 to 1923
Regarding the claims by Sardar Mujallal and ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan against Shams al-Muluk Khanum (daughter of ‘Amir A‘zam and wife of Hisam al-Dawlah) and her brother, Yad Allah ‘Amir A‘zam, over inheritence, the issues with serving subpoenas due to Shams al-Muluk's moving and traveling; documents include correspondence between Justice Departments in Tehran, Kirman, Kirmanshah, Simnan, Shahrud, Damghan, and Arak [‘Iraq-i ‘Ajam]; part of ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan's claim is against Fakhr al-Muluk (Mahdiquli Mirza's wife).