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Wedding of Tahir and Turan ʻAnavim
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ʻAziz al-Muluk to Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam, August or September 1917
ʻAziz al-Muluk writes to her father, Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam, in Tehran.
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Farhumand family and relatives
Family portrait on wedding day of Habib Allah Farhumand and Jalis Agha Yudʻim. Right to left: (standing) Habib Allah Farhumand, Monsieur Binua [Benoit] Gabbay, Hakim Nasir Farhumand, Ishaq ʻAhdiyah, ʻInayat Allah Farhumand; (seated) Jalis Agha Farhumand, Muluk Gabbay, Afarin Khanum (mother), Munirah ʻAhdiyah, Mina Zirihi; (seated on ground) Surayah Zirihi, Parviz Farhumand, Ruh Allah Farhumand, and Hishmat Allah Farhumand.
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Marriage contract of Nazanin Baygum and Aqa Muhammad Riza, 1910
Marriage contract of Nazanin Baygum, the daughter of Aqa Karbalayi ‘Ali and Aqa Muhammad Riza, the son of Aqa Mashhadi Asad Allah. The mahr is twenty six tumans and two thousand and five hundred dinars, a Qur‘an (one tuman value), seven misqals of gold (twenty one tumans value), and a portion of land, which was settled to the groom by Khavar Sultan, the daughter of Aqa Mashhadi Muhammad Javad, in exchange for some wheat and one hundred dinars. Aside from the piece of land, the mahr totals forty eight tumans and two and a half qirans [two thousand and five hundred dinars], which remains the...
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Group portrait, 1921 or 1922
Wedding of Dayi Qizi [maternal uncle's daughter]; on verso: “the photo is taken by Monsieur. The photo of Dayi Qizi with Khalil Khan and Majid Khan”
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Bihjat al-Muluk Mu‘izzi, ‘Abd al-Baqi Mu‘izzi, and ‘Abd Allah Ashrafi
A photo from the wedding day of Bihjat al-Muluk Mu‘izzi and ‘Abd Allah Ashrafi (brother of Banu-yi Ashraf); from left to right: Bihjat al-Muluk Mu‘izzi, ‘Abd al-Baqi Mu‘izzi (paternal uncle of Bihjat al-Muluk Mu‘izzi), and ‘Abd Allah Ashrafi
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Sayyid Aqa Jan's invoice, 1907
Include expenses of different shops, house and shop repairs, several ceremonies, medicine, and expenses of Khanum Mirza and Maryam
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Letter from Sarah Clock to Mrs. Platt, 1918
Letter from Sarah A. Clock to Mrs. Platt about receiving her letter, how the Tarbiyat school is functioning, the Tarbiyat school's scholarship, and about weddings, funerals and various religious customs in Iran.
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