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Calligraphy
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her husband's uncle.
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Cloth
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her mother, Akram Chaychi. Made in Iran.
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Coffee cup and saucer
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her husband, Najm al-Din Ilahi.
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Copper spoon for salt
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her husband, Najm al-Din Ilahi.
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Copper watering can
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her husband, Najm al-Din Ilahi.
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Fragment of a chador
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her mother, Akram Chaychi. She divided the whole chador among her children. Made of Silk.
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Green cloth
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her mother, Akram Chaychi. Made of Satin.
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Korsi cover
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her mother, Akram Chaychi. This Korsi cover was used when guests were visiting.
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Korsi cover
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her mother, Akram Chaychi. Made in Iran.
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Marriage contract of Halimah Baygum Khatun with Mirza Shams al-Din, 1865.
Belongs to Turan Misgarzadah, inherited from her husband's close relatives. The marriage contract is between Halimah Baygum Khatun, daughter of Haji Sayyid Razi [?] ‘Atr Allah, with Mirza Shams al-Din, son of Mirza Muhammad Jaʻfar. Mahr is 110 tuman, from which 10 tuman is the price of Qur’an, 40 tumans is the price of a female slave, and 60 tuman should be paid in cash.