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Regarding Agha Baygum Ashraf al-Hajiyah's salary, 1910
Documents include a confirmation letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the salary of Agha Baygum Khanum Ashraf al-Hajiyah, daughter of Ustad Shir Ja‘far Mi‘mar (architect) from Kashan, and wife of Muhammad Hasan Khan Mu‘azzam al-Dawlah; her power of attorney to Mirza ‘Ali Akbar Khan to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form, which includes a note on dividing Ustad Shir Ja‘far's salary among inheritors
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Regarding Sadiqah Khanum and ‘Azra Khanum's salaries, 1910
Documents include a confirmation letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the salaries of Sadiqah Khanum and ‘Azra Khanum, daughters of Muhammad Rahim Bayg, an employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; power of attorney by Sadiqah Khanum and ‘Azra Khanum to Asad Allah Khan to represent and receive their salaries; and Sadiqah Khanum and ‘Azra Khanum's identity verification and salary forms
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Regarding Sahib Sultan Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include a confirmation letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the salary of Sahib Sultan Khanum, daughter of Lutf‘ali Khan (an immigrant from the Caucasus); testimony by Haji Mahdi Aqa about Sahib Sultan Khanum being alive; Sahib Sultan Khanum's power of attorney to Mashhadi Muhammad Aqa (merchant from Tabriz) to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Debt of Maryam Khanum's inheritors
Regarding what the inheritors of Haji ‘Abd al-Rahim owe the writer from the salary of the late Maryam Khanum, according to an agreement between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ottoman embassy.
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Regarding Fatimah Khanum's complaint, 1903-1904
Including 1- Fatimah Khanum’s petition regarding the killing of her husband, ‘Alikhan, who was an Iranian government official, and the theft of his belongings. Fatimah Khanum is at a loss to provide for her children and requests a pension; 2- The petition’s envelope with a note on the margin addressed to Atabak A‘zam; 3- A letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Dabir Hazrat, the government official in Sulaymaniyah, advising him to inform Fatimah Khanum that she or her attorney should visit Kirkuk and file a claim so that the Iranian government could inquire to the Ottoman government...
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Correspondence regarding the pension for ‘Abbas Khan's wife, 1903
Including 1- a petition by ‘Abbas Khan's wife, the former official in Sulaymaniyah, who worked for the Government of Iran but had Ottoman nationality, and neither government attended to his wife's rights. The Iranian Government has asked her to go to Kurdistan to receive a promissory note, but having ten children, she is not able to do so. She requests half of the payment in Sulaymaniyah. 2- A letter by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ‘Abbas Khan's wife states that according to the Shah's decree, ‘Abbas Khan is not eligible for any pensions and the hundred and twenty tumans he used to...