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plate set
This glass plate set originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.
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Cookie plate
This glass cookie plate originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.
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Plate
Lili Jalili Tehrani inherited this glass plate from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri, who in turn got it from Zivar Sultaniyah
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Mirror and vases
Originally belonged to Zivar Sultaniyah and was passed down to her daughter, Raf‘at al-Muluk Qahiri. Lili Jalili Tehrani, in turn, inherited this from her mother, Raf‘at al-Muluk.
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Kubra Khanum's dowry registry, 1919
List of dowry items that Kubra Khanum, the daughter of Ibrahim Aqa the rice seller, has brought to her husband (Aqa Mukhtar)'s house, including household furnishings, clothing, and women's jewelry; Aqa Muhammad Sadiq and Mir ‘Ali Akbar Aqa have received the dowry on behalf of Aqa Mukhtar.
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1920
It mentions receiving the addressee's letter and the money; discusses the greatness of school functionality in only fifteen years of its establishment; the author says they are looking forward to Mr. and Mrs. Obers' arrival but have no idea where they are; and that local turmoils are reported but not in Tehran. The author also writes that the Prime Minister recently resigned, which is very common here.
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1920
It includes the author's sadness regarding Lillian Kappes's death and the hardship of replacing her in the school; mentions taking good care of Mrs. Kappes during her illness along with Dr. Moody; shares news about the addressee's bank account and her deposit for the school, and how they are going to use it; and mentions the return of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell to America next autumn
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Financial records and receipts
Includes a list of expenses related to the household of Nusrat al-Saltanah, telegram and registered mail receipts, an account book which belonged to Mahin al-Saltanah, checkbook stubs with Nusrat al-Saltanah's transaction records, booklets of financial records, and miscellaneous receipts and lists of expenses
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