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Nayyir Muʻazzam
Fatimah Khanum Malakah Aqdas (Nayyir Muʻazzam) was the daughter of Shams al-Saltanah and Khazin al-Mulk. Later, she married Shah Quli Khan Amir Muʻazzam, the son of Fasl Bahar Khanum (Iran al-Dawlah) and Mustafa Quli Khan Hajib al-Dawlah.
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Taj al-Saltanah and a child
Written on recto: "Khanum Taj al-Saltanah daughter of Muzaffar al-Din Shah"; Taj al-Saltanah was actually the daughter of Maryam Turan al-Saltanah and Nasir al-Din Shah.
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Group portrait
From left: Banu Khanum (daughter of Dilbar Khanum), Dilbar Khudadad Rashid (paternal grandmother of Parviz Varjavand), unknown, Shirin Khanum (daughter of Dilbar Khanum) holding Kaykhusru Puladi; standing: Pulad Puladi
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Group of Zoroastrians
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Children of Shuʻaʻ al-Dawlah
Left to right: Nayyir al-Din Mirza, Shuʻaʻ al-Mulk (held by nanny), Humayun Khanum (sister of Nur al-Din Mirza), and Nur al-Din Mirza.
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Group portrait
From left: sisters of Mah Taban (Sultan Khanum, Fatimah Sultan Khanum, and Malik Khanum), a male slave, and a female slave holding Mah Taban (mother of Sima Amir Ebrahimi)
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Letter from Hamid al-Sultan
Letters (two sheets): one [probably by Hamid al-Sultan] opens with greetings and a request for prayers, then complains about the addresee's deception on the rental agreement for Zaviyah and Varaqah; sends greetings to Sarkar ‘Illiyah ‘Aliyah and Hajiyah Khanum; mentions Riza Quli's list and purchase of apricots; discusses the new baby and asks the addressee to tell Sadiqah's mother [probably Hamid al-Sultan's wife] to congratulate the sister on his behalf; he also requests that the addressee write him a letter describing the severe illness of a family member in order for him to ask for a...
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Testimony of the daughter of the late Ra’is ‘Ali Zari‘ regarding her father's properties
Testimony of the daughter of the late Ra’is ‘Ali Zari‘ [the farmer], wife of Haji ‘Abd al-Husayn, regarding her father's properties, including his house, house furnishings, and at least two thousand tumans, that the other inheritors have kept because she was underage at the time of her father's death. Eleven people have signed the testimony, and have testified that Ra’is ‘Ali was a wealthy man and his daughter was an infant when he passed away.
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Two tutors and four children
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Letter, 1904
The writer [probably female] is concerned about the addressee, as she had not heard from him since he left for Tehran; she had prepared a telegram to send him, but then his letter arrived and she was overjoyed; she talks about the sufrah ceremony; has sent him some mahi azad [salmon], olives, and smoked fish; sends greetings on behalf of Hajiyah Khanum, Khanumjan (her mother), Nur al-Hajiyah, and the female servants; reports that she has been dreaming about the addressee for the last three nights; discusses the epidemic in Rasht; asks about the well-being of Aqa Muhammad Taqi; reports on...
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