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Umm Layli's petition, 1911
Umm Layli complains to the Majlis that her only son was arrested and beaten by the new governor of Garus, ʻAliriza Khan, because her son worked with the previous governor [before the Constitutional Revolution]. Her son has now lost his senses due to the beating.
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Correspondence regarding the request of four Kurdish women, 1929
Includes a petition by four women from Kurdistan, consisting of the mother, grandmother, and wife of Muhammad Karim, son of Muhammad Amin Sabzi-furush (grocery seller) to the Majlis, demanding Muhammad Karim's exemption from military service based on being the sole breadwinner as his father is ill and disabled. He also has a burn injury on his arm, which makes him incapable of performing his duties. There is also an envelope; a Majlis summary report regarding the petition; and a letter from the Majlis to the Ministry of War requesting their attention.
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‘Abd al-Husayn Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk to Surur al-Saltanah
‘Abd al-Husayn Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk (Taymurtash)'s letter to Surur al-Saltanah, in which he tells her that he has received her letter and postcard, talks about meeting Fakham al-Saltanah at the Rawzah ceremony in the Majlis, and asking him about Surur al-Saltanah's well-being. Fakham al-Saltanah told him about Surur's mouth and throat problem and when Mu‘azzaz realized that she was not coming to the Rawzah, he has returned home to be alone with thoughts of her and also to write some letters. He tells Surur how worried he is for her and how he often gets out of the home to escape his...
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Regarding Mah Rukh Khanum and ‘Iffat Khanum's salaries, 1910
Documents include letters to Mirza Mustafa Khan regarding confirming salaries of Mah Rukh Khanum (daughter of Mirza Ibrahim Khan from the family of Mirza Husayn Lashkar-nivis) and ‘Iffat Khanum, wife and daughter, respectively, of Hakim al-Mamalik; Mah Rukh Khanum's and ‘Iffat Khanum's power of attorney, due to illness and attending school, respectively, to Iskandar Khan Ajudan Humayun; and their identity verification and salary forms
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Regarding Balqays Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include a letter of salary confirmation for Balqays Khanum, daughter of Ja‘far Khan Qajar; Balqays Khanum's power of attorney to Mirza Shafi‘ Khan Mustawfi to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding Taban Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Taban Khanum, daughter of Mirza Aqa Sa‘id Lashkar (from Mirza Shukr Allah's clan); her power of attorney, due to illness, to her brother, Sa‘id Lashkar, to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding salaries of Sultan Muhammad Mirza's daughters, 1910 to 1911
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for daughters of Sultan Muhammad Mirza (son of Imamquli Mirza ‘Imad al-Dawlah): Zinat Khanum Shawkat al-Dawlah (Shuja‘ al-Dawlah's wife), Victoria Khanum (granddaughter of Anushiravan Khan I‘tizad al-Dawlah), and Kawkab Khanum Maymanat al-Saltanah (Arfa‘ al-Sultan's wife); their power of attorney to Shahzadah Manuchihr Mirza ‘Imad al-Dawlah, as well as another power of attorney from Kawkab Khanum to Mirza Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Khan, to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms
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Regarding Khadijah Khanum Mufarrah al-Saltanah and Rubabah Khanum Afsar al-Muluk's salaries, 1910
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Khadijah Khanum Mufarrah al-Saltanah (daughter of Ahmad Bayg) and Rubabah Khanum Afsar al-Muluk, wife and daughter of Asad Allah Khan Amin Hazrat; their power of attorney to Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, Mufarrah al-Saltanah's brother, to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms
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‘Abd al-Rahman's petition, 1928 or 1929
Petition by ‘Abd al-Rahman Dihlavi (from Delhi) to the Majlis, stating that when he filed a claim against Murtaza Khan Shuja‘ Lashkar Ardalan for what he owed him, his petitions remained unanswered. But, someone else's claim against the writer, concerning a debt much smaller than Murtaza Khan's, has been immediately acted upon by sending agents to the writer's house, disturbing his pregnant wife with their search. Impacted by the incident, his wife has been in bed for two months.
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Kulliyat of Tajmah Khanum
Tajmah Khanum wrote this book, composed of three parts. The first part consists of nearly 120 verses. The first poem is a sonnet written by the poet when she was 16 and the last one was written to praise Riza Shah. The second part is more than 20 letters and notes, which are mostly administrative and legal. Other letters were addressed to women who where contemporaries of Tajmah Khanum. The third part of this book is a selection of poems by Persian poets from Rudaki to the Qajar period.
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- ‘Abd al-Husayn Taymurtash (Mu‘azzaz al-Mulk)(2)
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- Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar(2)
- ‘Iffat al-Muluk Taymurtash(1)
- Zinat Khanum Shawkat al-Dawlah(1)
- Victoria Khanum(1)
- Tajmah (Afaq al-Dawlah)(1)
- Taj al-Saltanah(1)
- Sultan Muhammad Mirza (son of Imamquli Mirza ‘Imad al-Dawlah)(1)
- Sattar Khan Qarahdaghi (Sardar-i Milli)(1)
- Rafʻat al-Muluk(1)
- Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar(1)
- Mir Sayyid Hasan Amin al-Shariʻah Sabzivari(1)
- Mihr Afruz Khanum Shams al-Saltanah(1)
- Kawkab Khanum Maymanat al-Saltanah(1)
- Imamquli Mirza ‘Imad al-Dawlah Dawlatshahi(1)
- Fath Allah Khan Arfaʻ al-Saltanah(1)
- Anushiravan Khan ‘Ayn al-Mulk (I‘tizad al-Dawlah)(1)