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Regarding the dispute between Naz Baygum Kurdistaniyah (‘Alaviyah al-Saltanah) and Husayn ‘Ali Khan Sa‘id al-Sultan Sardar Afshar, 1919-1920
The documents include: 1- a letter by the judge who issued a sentence against Husayn‘ali Khan Sa‘id al-Sultan regarding the dispute with ‘Alaviyah [al-Saltanah] to the Ministry of Justice addressing Sa‘id al-Sultan's appeal and his decision to send someone for more investigation and summoning ‘Alaviyah al-Saltanah or her attorney (October 17, 1919); 2- the judge's letter to the Ministry of Justice, insisting that the investigation continue locally despite the request by Sa‘id al-Sultan's attorney to move it to Tehran and declaring it necessary to collect money or ask for a credible...
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Regarding Fatimah Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Fatimah Khanum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Khan (from Kangarlu's family); and her identity verification and salary form. A note on the document states that Mirza Muhammad Khan's inheritors include his daughter, Ma‘sumah Khanum, and his granddaughter, ‘Ismat Khanum.
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Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi to Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi, 1925
Letter and envelope from Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi to his brother, Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi, the governor of Kalat; complains about his situation, refers to the news of being approved for the governorship of Juvin, Bam, and Safi Abad, and discusses the logistics of his travel, the need for money, and other political issues.
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Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi to Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi, 1923 or 1924
Letter from Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi in Mashhad to his brother, probably Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi; discusses political issues, complains about Sardar As‘ad's actions; asks his brother to follow up about his situation; complains about illness and not having medicine, food, and servants; sends greetings to Sarkar Khanum and others, and expresses shame about this situation.
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Mahmud to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
Mentions ‘Aliyah Khanum's illness and being in the hospital for treatment and her recovery, the well-being of ‘Izzat al-Saltanah and Huma Khanum, stores closing, livelihood difficulties, and some political matters
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Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi to Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi, 1924
Three sheets of a letter and an envelope from Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi to his brother, Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi; about being dismissed from governorship of Quchan and the subsequent difficulties, including financial hardship for Sarkar Khanum; discusses political and governmental issues; asks his brother to follow up on his situation in Tehran and to send greetings to Khanum on his behalf and reassures them that he will telegraph her in order for her and ‘Ali Akbar to join him as soon as he secures a position,.
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Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi to Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi
Letter from Siqat al-Saltanah Saduqi to his brother, probably Mirza Isma‘il Khan Saduqi; discusses political issues; complains about Sardar As‘ad's actions; asks his brother to follow up about his situation and says that he would ask him to visit if he gets the governorship of Sabzivar, but will otherwise have to leave Mashhad, as he cannot afford it.
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Correspondence regarding Mukhbir al-Mamalik's debt to Farkhundah Khanum, 1916 to 1918
Includes correspondence among the Ministries of Justice, Interior, Finance, and the Treasury Department regarding an order by the Justice Ministry to deduct one-fourth of Ghulamriza Khan Mukhbir al-Mamalik (Mukhbir al-Dawlah)'s monthly salary to pay toward his debt of two thousand four hundred sixty tumans to Farkhundah Khanum Fakhr al-Muluk; also an objection letter by Mukhbir al-Dawlah to the Treasury Department claiming the full payment of his debt to Farkhundah Khanum
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Telegram by Kalhur clan elders, 1920 or 1921
Telegram regarding the distress caused by Amir A‘zam's government on the Kalhur clan, including taking money from the peasants and torturing the village chiefs; the clan elders are holding a sit-in at the Kirmanshah court, and their wives and children have been roaming the desert.
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Petition by Nasir al-Din Shah's wives, 1912 to 1917
Correspondence including petitions from ‘Aziz al-Saltanah [probably Nasir al-Din Shah's sister] and Mahbub al-Saltanah, Fatimah Sultan Khanum, and Farangis Khanum, Nasir al-Din Shah's wives, regarding their delinquent salaries, which were supposed to be issued in Gilan; they complain about Mukarram al-Dawlah's negligence. There are also letters from Mukarram al-Dawlah, the Ministries of Finance and Interior, and the Treasury Department.
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