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Letter from a woman to Iran-i naw, 1910
Clearing Amir Nizam's name from those of his relatives who were present during the scandal at the mosque
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Settlement between Farvardin Khanum and Tal‘at Khanum, 1919
Settlement of property in the bazaar of Isfahan in exchange for one thousand and two hundred tumans, between Farvardin Khanum, the wife of Mirza Husayn‘ali Khan Siraj al-Mulk and the daughter of Shahzadah Iktaqa’an Mirza, and her daughter, Tal‘at Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Baqir Khan Sadr.
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Donations for the government, 1910
Inviting women of Hamadan to donate to the government
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News from Damavand, 1909
News regarding elections and the meat company
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Report of the Fars Police Department, 1918
Includes a report on how ‘Aziz went to the house of his ex-in-laws while he was drunk and stabbed his ex-mother-in-law
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Dividing Mirza ‘Ali Khan's inheritance amongst his wives and daughters, 1915
Regarding the division of inheritance of the late Mirza ‘Ali Aqa among his inheritors, including Khvurshid Khanum (the first wife) and her daughters, Nuzhat Khanum (wife of Mirza Yusuf Khan) and Zarrin Taj Khanum (wife of Mirza Muhammad Khan); and Nargis Khanum (the second wife) and her daughter, Zibandah Khanum (wife of ‘Ali Bayg). According to the deceased's will, two villages and five hundred tumans go to Khvurshid Khanum and her daughters, and Nargis Khanum and her daughter receive one and half villages in addition to two hundred and fifty tumans; one hundred and twenty tumans is...
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Letter from Tayirah to Isabella Brittingham, 1909
The writer expresses her happiness in receiving the addressee's letter, and discusses the many problems for Baha’i followers in Iran due to lack of freedom; her belief in the Baha’i faith since she was twelve years old, and the mental and physical pressure imposed on her by her family for ten years because of her belief; and mentions that several of her family members, including her husband, converted to the Baha'i faith when they heard her words.
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Jamilah Khanum's endowment, 1908
Jamilah Khanum, the daughter of Husaynquli Khan, has endowed a school and a mosque she had built to the south of her own house and has appointed Qamar Taj Khanum, the daughter of Riza Quli Khan Fakhim al-Dawlah as the custodian. Qamar Taj Khanum will be responsible for assigning the prayer Imam and hiring the tutors, servants, and students, whose salaries, along with the other costs of the school and the mosque, will be derived from the revenue of some properties in the village of Suharin in Zanjan Rud district. Jamilah Khanum has also designated the custodianship honorarium for Qamar Taj...
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Zahra Khanum's will, 1920
Mashhadiyah Shikar Khanum, the daughter of the late Haji Allahyar Ganjah and the wife of Haji ‘Ali Akbar Aqa, the merchant from Ganjah, makes a claim against her brother, Mulla Najaf, regarding her inheritance from her father and her mother, Bibi Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Mustafa. Because all of Mulla Najaf's properties have been in a state of ruin due to the unrest in Caucasus and their value has depreciated since his death, Mashhadiyah Shikar Khanum, thinking of her brother's children, has settled her claims with them: Mashhadi Musayyab Aqa, Mashhadi Haji Bayg Aqa, and Muhammad Hasan...
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Jamilah Khanum’s will, 1908
Jamilah Khanum, daughter of Husayn Quli Khan, appoints her daughter, Qamar Taj Khanum, as the executor of her will. She asks her daughter to donate some part of the property income, transfer her body to Najaf, pay her debt and the cost of burial and funeral, etc.
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