Search
-
1Images
Malik Nisa‘ bestowing her share of inheritance, 1882
Malik Nisa‘ Khanum, the daughter of Ja‘far and the wife of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali, transfers her share of inheritance and mahr to Karbalayi ‘Ali's sons, Hasanquli, Husaynquli, and Ahmad, in exchange for 19 tumans and five thousand tumans.
-
163Images
Anthology [with The book of finding a spouse, and a satirical poem about women], 1887-1891
A collection of different topics by various authors, including Essay of Majdiyah, Oct 1887-Sept 1889; Essay of Good Deeds: in reply to Haji Mulla ʻAli by Haji Sayyid Hasan Vaʻiz and written in the hand of Mirza Nasr Allah, August 1889; Tazvijnamah [The Book of Finding a Spouse] by Mirza Muhammad Baqir Naji Qazvini, written in the hand of Mirza Nasr al-Allah, April 1890; Poems of Mulla Sadiq Mulla Rajab Isfahani, 1888 or 1889; Satirical poem about women, 15 September 1890; Poem on intimacy, written in the hand of Mirza Nasr al-Allah, August 1890; Writings of Haj Shaykh al-Ra'is Qajar,...
-
15Images
Book on Finding a Spouse
The Book on Finding a Spouse is a short poem describing courtship and marriage customs during the Qajar period. Mirza Baqir Qazvini (1838-1886) wrote this book, under the pen name Naji.
-
2Images
Settlement between Khatun and her husband, 1853
Settlement between Khatun, daughter of ‘Ishq‘ali from Khuzan, and her husband Sultan Muhammad, son of Haji Kalb‘ali from Khuzan, exchanging some properties (a piece of land, a house, and a garden with its share of water) mentioned in her marriage contract, along with her share of the inheritance from a specific house and garden, and a piece of land inherited from her father for five tumans and a piece of land in Shams Abad from Sultan Muhammad. The fee for the detriment clause is one hundred dinars and some wheat.
-
2Images
Settlement between Haji ‘Ali Asghar and Sakinah Baygum Khanum, 1874
Settlement, dated June 8, 1874, between Haji ‘Ali Asghar, son of Muhammad from Khuzan, and Sakinah Baygum Khanum, daughter of Mirza Haji Sayyid ‘Ali and wife of Akhund Mulla Abu al-Qasim, over one-twelfth of a house and a garden in Shams Abad of Khuzan. Another twelfth of this property belongs to Sakinah Khanum according to her marriage contract. Umm Kulsum Khanum, mother of Akhund Mulla Abu al-Qasim, owns one-twelfth of this property as well. On the verso, dated June 9, 1874: another settlement has determined the shares of Sakinah Baygum Khanum and Umm Kulsum Khanum.
-
2Images
Marriage contract of Gul Andam and Muhammad Sharif, 1874
Marriage contract of Gul Andam, daughter of the late Karbalayi ‘Abdul Khan, and Muhammad Sharif Bayg, son of the late Karbalayi Rustam (from Jalilabad); the mahr is twenty tumans, one thousand dinars, and some property
-
1Images
Letters to wife
After mentioning not receiving any letters from his wife, the writer acknowledges the hardship he has caused in their marriage and promises to make a better life for her. He also refers to Mahd-i ‘Ulya's letter and her agreement to mediate on his behalf.
-
3Images
Correspondence between Muzaffar al-Din Mirza and Shukuh al-Saltanah
Two letters from Muzaffar al-Din Mirza to his mother, Shukuh al-Saltanah. The first on receiving her photograph and a matter related to the andarun; the second about receiving Shukuh al-Saltanah's letters and gifts and coming to Tehran. He also writes about the problems caused by Taj al-Muluk despite advice from ‘Izzat al-Dawlah and Mahd-i ‘Ulya, raises the possibility of a new marriage and asks for his mother's opinion. The letter from Shukuh al-Saltanah to Muzaffar al-Din Mirza advises him to be patient until the new year and then proceed with the issue related to the andarun.
-
1Images
Marriage contract of Khvurshid Khanum and Muhammad Sharif, 1914
Marriage contract of Khvurshid Khanum, daughter of Ja‘far Quli Bayg, and Muhammad Sharif, son of the late Karbalayi Rustam (from Jalilabad); the mahr includes some parts of Qarakul farm and Dusaran village. Haji Muhammad Baqir represented Khvurshid Khanum.
-
2Images
Letter from Muhammad, 1895
Muhammad writes about how he convinced ‘Abd al-Samad Khan and ‘Abd al-Riza Khan, brother-in-laws of the late Firuz Mirza (first wife: daughter of Mustawfi al-Mamalik; and second wife: Hajiyah Huma Khanum), to support his suggestions. He suggests matching one of Muzaffar al-Din Shah's daughters with Nasir al-Dawlah, son of the late Firuz Mirza, and matching the late Firuz Mirza's daughters with Nusrat al-Dawlah and other princes. Also, he recommends hiding this matter from Najm al-Saltanah and Munavvar al-Saltanah.
Filter
- D Reset
Genres
Subjects
- Dhusband and wife
Collections
- National Library and Archives of the Islamic Republic of Iran -- Mahd-i ‘Ulya Documents(4)
- Saeed Badihi(3)
- The Qajar Museum of Tabriz(2)
- Sima Amir Ebrahimi-Zolfaqari(2)
- Malik Sultan Khanum Masoudi Khurasani (2)
- Amir Hossein Nikpour(2)
- Tehran University Central Library(1)
- Majlis Library, Museum and Document Center(1)
- Majlis Document Center -- Farmanfarma documents(1)
- Elaheh Bahrami(1)
- Ayrandibi(1)
People
- Malik Jahan Khanum Mahd-i ‘Ulya(4)
- ‘Abbas Mirza Nayib al-Saltanah(2)
- Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar(2)
- Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar(2)
- Fathʻali Shah Qajar(2)
- ‘Aliriza Khan ‘Azud al-Mulk (Nayib al-Saltanah)(1)
- ‘Abbas Mirza Mulk Ara(1)
- ʻAbd al-Hamid Mirza Nasir al-Dawlah(1)
- Zahra Sultan (wife of Mirza ʻAli Khan)(1)
- Yusuf (brother of Ismaʻil ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Taj al-Muluk Umm al-Khaqan(1)
- Tahmasb Mirza Mu‘ayyid al-Dawlah(1)
- Sitarah (wife of Ahmad ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Shukuh al-Saltanah [I](1)
- Nigar Khanum (wife of ‘Abbas Mirza Mulk Ara)(1)
- Nasr Allah Mirza (Shahzadah Vali)(1)
- Murtiza Khan (son of Ahmad ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Munavvar al-Saltanah(1)
- Mirza ʻAli Khan(1)
- Mirza ʻAbd al-Vahhab Munshi Bashi (Hamid al-Sultan)(1)
- more
- Malik Jahan Khanum Mahd-i ‘Ulya(4)
- ‘Abbas Mirza Nayib al-Saltanah(2)
- Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar(2)
- Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar(2)
- Fathʻali Shah Qajar(2)
- ‘Aliriza Khan ‘Azud al-Mulk (Nayib al-Saltanah)(1)
- ‘Abbas Mirza Mulk Ara(1)
- ʻAbd al-Hamid Mirza Nasir al-Dawlah(1)
- Zahra Sultan (wife of Mirza ʻAli Khan)(1)
- Yusuf (brother of Ismaʻil ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Taj al-Muluk Umm al-Khaqan(1)
- Tahmasb Mirza Mu‘ayyid al-Dawlah(1)
- Sitarah (wife of Ahmad ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Shukuh al-Saltanah [I](1)
- Nigar Khanum (wife of ‘Abbas Mirza Mulk Ara)(1)
- Nasr Allah Mirza (Shahzadah Vali)(1)
- Murtiza Khan (son of Ahmad ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Munavvar al-Saltanah(1)
- Mirza ʻAli Khan(1)
- Mirza ʻAbd al-Vahhab Munshi Bashi (Hamid al-Sultan)(1)
- Mirza ʻAbd al-Vahhab(1)
- Mirza Yusuf Mustawfi al-Mamalik(1)
- Mirza Nasr Allah(1)
- Mirza Muhammad Husayn (son of Haji Sayyid Qasim)(1)
- Mirza Muhammad Baqir Naji Qazvini(1)
- Mirza Ibrahim Tajir'uf(1)
- Masʻud Masʻudi Khurasani(1)
- Maryam Jan Baygum (Afaq Bibi Jahan)(1)
- Malik Zadah Khanum ‘Izzat al-Dawlah(1)
- Malik Taj Najm al-Saltanah(1)
- Mahmud Munshi Bashi(1)
- Khanum Buzurg (sister of Ahmad ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Khanum Buzurg (Malik Sultan)(1)
- Ismaʻil Bahrami (ʻImad al-Mamalik)(1)
- Imamquli Mirza ‘Imad al-Dawlah Dawlatshahi(1)
- Haji Sayyid Hasan Vaʻiz(1)
- Haj Shaykh al-Ra'is Qajar(1)
- Firuz Mirza Nusrat al-Dawlah Farmanfarma [I](1)
- Fatimah (daughter of Mirza Ismaʻil Taghrud)(1)
- Ahmad ʻImad al-Mamalik(1)
- Abu al-Hasan Khan(1)
People
Places
- Tehran(4)
- Tabriz(3)
- Najaf(2)
- Mashhad(2)
- Khurasan(2)
- Jalilabad (Zanjan)(2)
- Dusaran (Zanjan) (2)
- Usku (Azarbayjan)(1)
- Tarkhuran (Savah -- Markazi)(1)
- Tafrish(1)
- Shamsabad (Isfahan)(1)
- Samarrah(1)
- Qum(1)
- Niyavaran (Tehran)(1)
- Mu‘in Abad (Varamin -- Tehran)(1)
- Mecca(1)
- Marand(1)
- Karbala’(1)
- Hidayatabad (Mashhad)(1)
- Herat(1)
- more
- Tehran(4)
- Tabriz(3)
- Najaf(2)
- Mashhad(2)
- Khurasan(2)
- Jalilabad (Zanjan)(2)
- Dusaran (Zanjan) (2)
- Usku (Azarbayjan)(1)
- Tarkhuran (Savah -- Markazi)(1)
- Tafrish(1)
- Shamsabad (Isfahan)(1)
- Samarrah(1)
- Qum(1)
- Niyavaran (Tehran)(1)
- Mu‘in Abad (Varamin -- Tehran)(1)
- Mecca(1)
- Marand(1)
- Karbala’(1)
- Hidayatabad (Mashhad)(1)
- Herat(1)
- Baghdad(1)
- Ayrandibi(1)
- Ashtariyah (Qum)(1)
Places
Transcription
Periods
- D Nasir al-Din Shah