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Rainwater harvester
Sharif Bazargani's great-great-grandmother sponsored the building of this birkah [rainwater harvester].
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1950
Includes greetings and talks about his travels, water irrigation, sending pomegranates, requests a pair of shoes, and inquires about the children's school, Azar's well-being, and the doctor's opinion about her illness
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Letter
It includes the repair costs written by Haji Shaykh Mahdi Khan, as well as the repair costs of Shahzadah Khanum's endowments. Najm al-Saltanah, ‘Izzat al-Saltanah, and the heirs of Jahandar Mirza have given their shares of the repair cost, and the author is paying the repair cost of the endowment. It also includes issues related to students' dues and asking the addressee to investigate the issue.
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Speeches by Badr al-Duja Khanum, 1911
From a series of speeches made by graduates of the American girls school; Badr al-Duja Khanum [daughter of] Imam al-Hukama, talks about public and personal health (published in two issues)
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Qurutab-i badinjan
This treatise is social criticism written in the form of a comical story that is set in the month of Khurdad of the year 1289 AH in Tehran. The manuscript was rewritten on the 4th of Safar in 1348 AH by Mirza Sulayman Shaqaqi at the request of its first writer ʻImad al-Saltanah.
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Qurutab-i badinjan
This treatise is social criticism written in the form of a comical story that is set in the month of Khurdad of the year 1289 AH in Tehran.
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Banu-yi Ashraf's accounting booklet, 1934
Banu-yi Ashraf's accounting booklet, recording different expenditures, such as: lease of pastures, mills, and agricultural equipments, the sale of agricultural products, receipt of payments related to financial claims, tax installments, expenses regarding endowments, rent of properties, and household expenditures in Ashraf (Bihshahr).
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Kulliyat of Tajmah Khanum
Tajmah Khanum wrote this book, composed of three parts. The first part consists of nearly 120 verses. The first poem is a sonnet written by the poet when she was 16 and the last one was written to praise Riza Shah. The second part is more than 20 letters and notes, which are mostly administrative and legal. Other letters were addressed to women who where contemporaries of Tajmah Khanum. The third part of this book is a selection of poems by Persian poets from Rudaki to the Qajar period.
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Parvanah Sulaymani- part 1
Parvanah Sulaymani's interview conducted by Farshideh Mirbaghdadabadi, on December 4, 2018; Parvanah Khanum shares memories of her childhood, her mother and father, and other family members
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Parvanah Sulaymani- part 2
Parvanah Sulaymani's interview conducted by Farshideh Mirbaghdadabadi, on December 25, 2018; Parvanah Khanum shares memories of her childhood, her mother and father, and other family members
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