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Muhammad Hasan to his sister, 1913
Letter from Muhammad Hasan (from Shiraz) to his sister, the wife of Aqa Mirza ‘Abd Allah Khan. The letter includes greetings, an expression of his longing to see her, and asks about his sister’s illness.
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Fath Allah Rasad Bashi to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1914
Discusses the looting of the author's belongings, delivering his weapon to Hamadan, moving to Tehran and his financial problems, serving Najm al-Saltanah, and asks the addressee to either send him the looted belongings or let him know what to do
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Mihr Mah Khanum to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
Mihr Mah Khanum writes to her cousin, ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, complaining about his unkindness for not visiting her during his trip to Tehran. She also talks about her property shares and the delay in receiving her payments from them.
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Letter, 1914
Discusses receiving the addressee's letter, hosting Shahzadah Khanum, and issues with a few guns
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List of telegrams from ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma from December 1911 - January 1912
Including the arrival of Nasir al-Dawlah's son, staying with him until they get to Zanjan, and sending him to Tehran from there; his concern about Najm al-Saltanah's well-being; receiving ‘Abbas Mirza's telegram, staying in Amir Afshar's house, and leaving for Zanjan; arriving in Zanjan, the telegraph office in Zanjan being destroyed by bandits, and an order to send a new telegraph machine immediately
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Telegram from Abu al-Fath Mirza Salar al-Dawlah to ‘Izzat al-Saltanah, 1904
Receiving his sister ‘Izzat al-Saltanah's telegram; expressing his concern about her health and complaining that she has been travelling even though she is ill. He asks her to have a full rest, stay home, and notify him about her health.
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Telegram from Amir to ‘Abbas Mirza Farmanfarma'iyan Salar Lashkar, 1903
The writer asks the addressee to pay the stipend of ‘Ala’ al-Dawlah's sister in cash for paying her expenses of going on a pilgrimage
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Letter
Includes the author's resignation from the Kirmanshahan Government, and relocating Sakineh Khanum to a mansion belonging to Haji ʻAbd-al Rahim, known as Shahbandar Khaneh, and the daughters of the Friday prayer-leader in another mansion. The letter is incomplete.