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Transfer of ʻAbbas's stipend to his wife, 1905 or 1906
Documents regarding the payment of the deceased Aqa ʻAbbas' stipend to his wife, Firuzah [Piruzah] Khanum.
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Regarding Sayyidah Sultan's salary, 1911
Identity verification and salary form for Sayyidah Sultan, daughter of Sayyid Naqib al-Sadat, eighteen years old, from Gilan and residing in Rasht, for twenty tumans
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Regarding Kulsum Khanum and Batul Khanum Mudabbir al-Muluk's salaries, 1910
Documents include a confirmation letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the salaries of Kulsum Khanum (daughter of Isma‘il Khan from Nur) and Batul Khanum Mudabbir al-Muluk, wife and daughter, respectively, of Mirza Hasan Khan Mudabbir al-Saltanah from Nur; their power of attorney to Mirza Isma‘il Khan Sarhang (colonel) to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms
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Regarding Tuba Khanum's salary, 1911
Documents include a letter of confirmation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding salaries of inheritors of Mirza ‘Ali Khan Sartip (brigadier): his wife and son, Tuba Khanum (daughter of Haj Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim) and Mirza Mahmud Khan; Tuba Khanum's power of attorney to Mirza Husayn Khan to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Letter from Mirza Lutf Allah from Asadabad to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
The writer, after sending his gratitude and expressing his service and devotion to the addressee, writes about his work for Muhammad Husayn Khan, grandchild of Sahib Ikhtiyar, per Sahib Ikhtiyar's request. He notes the difficulties of working for Muhammad Husayn Khan and his delay and incompetence in paying workers' wages; despite promising the author to pay his salary, Taji Khanum is reluctant to do so. At the end, he asks the addressee to order that his salary be paid.
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Burglary of a British woman's belongings, 1939
Report of the burglary of a British woman's belongings on the road from Baghdad to Kirmanshah; the thirty-two tumans estimated damage has been given to Haji ‘Abd al-Rahim, the British embassy's attorney
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Dispute between Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children and Misbah al-Dawlah and his Aunt, 1899
Regarding the dispute between Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children and Misbah al-Dawlah over their father's inheritance. Misbah al-Dawlah's claim is based on a document regarding Muntakhab al-Dawlah's debt. The writer, on behalf of Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children, refutes this document and claims the deceased had loaned some items to Misbah al-Dawlah in exchange for the money he borrowed. On the other side, Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children demand their father's salaries which Misbah al-Dawlah's paternal aunt had received for about twenty years. Instead, she claims her own share.
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Regarding Muqarrab al-Khaqan's assault of a Russian girl,1899
Report from Astrakhan regarding the disgraceful action of Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Khan Muqarrab al-Khaqan against a Russian girl, her family's complaint, and his escape from Astrakhan; the writer is asking for compensation for expenses made in support of Muqarrab al-Khaqan
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Regarding Khadijah Sultan and Fatimah Sultan's salaries, 1910
Documents include a confirmation letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the salaries of Khadijah Sultan Fakhr al-Mazahib and Fatimah Sultan Badr al-Mazihib, daughters of Francois Baron Studak; their power of attorney to Mirza ‘Abd al-Rahim Khan Mujallal al-Saltanah to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms
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Regarding salaries of Qamar, Khadijah, Fatimah, and ‘Alam Taj Khanum, 1910
Documents include confirmation letters from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the salaries of Qamar Khanum, Khadijah Khanum, Fatimah Khanum, and ‘Alam Taj Khanum, daughters of Nabil al-Dawlah (from the Mirza Mahdi Khan Lashkar-nivis family); power of attorney from Qamar Khanum to her brother, Mirza ‘Ali Khan, and from Khadijah Khanum, Fatimah Khanum, and ‘Alam Taj Khanum to Mirza Isma‘il Khan to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms