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Letter
Letter of greeting addressed to my dear Khanum
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Petition regarding a wife's mistreatment
Petition from Mushir al-Saltanah to the prayer leader of Fars in order to introduce Mirza Hidayat Allah as an honest man, and to mention that his wife has mistreated Mirza Hidayat Allah under the influence of others, and to ask the addressee to determine a place for his stay and to ask for a court order so that he can pay for his expenses
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Telegram from Isma‘il, 1903
Includes the issue of Taji Khanum and her son, Muhammad Husayn Khan
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Letter regarding a baseless claim
Letter written by Mulla Aqa Khan's lawyer in defense of his client over the baseless claim made by Haji Muhammad, Hajiyah Fatimah Sultan, and Ruqiyah Sultan Khanum about an inherited warehouse and what they owe to Mulla Aqa Khan, and asking for more evidence and documents.
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Regarding Rahat Khanum's claim about a burglary, 1899
A Jewish woman, Rahat Khanum, claims her silk clothes have been stolen. Out of four suspects, they have only interrogated the writer's servant, who has denied the charge. Rahat Khanum has refused to pay for the court expenses and is currently staying out of sight. The writer complains about the unclear status of the servant.
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Petition regarding inheritance
Petition written by Haji Muhammadi, Karbalayi Muhammad Karim, Karbalayi Jalil [Khalil?], and Agha Bibi, children of the late Haji Muhammad Ja‘far Razzaz [the rice dealer], to Hujjat al-Islam Aqa-yi Haji, prayer-leader of Fars, in order to resolve the issue of their father's inheritance; now that their oldest brother, Karbalayi ‘Ali, is also deceased, their other brother, Karbalayi Majid, has falsely claimed the ownership of their father’s stable, rice selling store, and bakery.
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Related to Anis al-Dawlah's properties in Varamin, 1900 and 1914
Complaint by Sayyid Muhsin, the tenant farmer of ‘Ali Abad village, located in Bihnam Sukhtah in Varamin, that despite paying taxes the water irrigation to the property has been stopped and his cotton farms are drying out, so he asks for compensation; a copy of a decree, dated 1900 or 1901, received by the Ministry of Finance on November 15, 1914, probably by Muzaffar al-Din Shah to Ghulam Riza Khan Asif al-Dawlah, ordering the uninterrupted irrigation of ‘Ali Abad village from Jajrud river
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