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Bowl of forty keys
Belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, now is in the collection of Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj). Made of brass.
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Prayer rug
Tirmah prayer rug belonged to Muluk Ishraqi and later handed down to her daughter Ilahah Sharif as part of her dowry.
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Prayer rug
Tirmah; belonged to Gawhar Shad Khabir Muhsini, daughter of Aqdas al-Muluk Mu‘izzi and ‘Ali Khabir Muhsini.
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Tirmah prayer rug
Belonged to Maʻsumah Muntakhab al-Iyalah (maternal aunt of ʻAlamtaj Mukri's husband) and was given as a gift to Mahak Charity Institute, and was bought by Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj Mukri).
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Ring
Belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, now is in the collection of Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj). Made of silver.
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Group portrait
Mourning group; at the window on the left corner of the photo, there are some unidentified Shabih Khvan children. The inscription on verso reads: "the first row, from left to right: the late Haj Ibrahim Partuvi, the late Hasan Khayyat [the tailor], the late Sayyid ‘Ali Mir Fakhrayi [Fakhr al-Sadat's uncle], Mashhadi Riza ‘Abdi, the late Karbalayi Ibrahim Ahangar, the late Mirza Abu al-Hasan Nawhah Khvan, the late Karbalayi Muhammad Nawhah Khvan (the late Haji Nawhah Khvan), Haj ‘Ali Akbar Sulaymani, the late Hashim Aqa Rahnamayi Azar. The second row: Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali Baqirpur, the late...
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Group portrait