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Utensil tray
Parvin Saham-lashgari inherited this copper utensil tray from her father, Muhammad ‘Ali Saham-lashgari, who inherited it from his father, ‘Ali Muhammad Saham-lashgar.
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Oil lamp
An oil lamp burning tallow, including these parts: tray, oil container, filter container, and wick holder; it belonged to Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), mother of Asad Allah Karimi and mother-in-law of Parvin Saham-lashgari
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Oil container
Made of copper with iron chain and was used in travel; part of the dowry of Narjis Khatun, the wife of Muhammad Lashgar-nivis and mother of Zahra Lashgari (Parvin Saham-lashgari's mother)
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Wooden box
This box belonged to ‘Ali Muhammad Saham-lashgar, grandfather of Parvin Saham-lashgari and Havva Sahami. It was handed down to Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), who then passed it down to her daughter-in-law, Parvin Saham-lashgari.
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‘Ali Muhammad and others
The third person seated from the left is ‘Ali Muhammad the military administrator [Saham-lashgar], the paternal grandfather of Parvin Saham-lashgari
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Travel pot
Part of the dowry of Narjis Khatun, wife of Muhammad Lashgar-nivis and mother of Zahra Lashgari (Parvin Saham-lashgari's mother)
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Ewer and basin
An ewer, a basin, and a drainer, which belonged to Havva Sahami (Shawkat Karimi), the mother of Asad Allah Karimi and mother-in-law of Parvin Saham-lashgari
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Marriage contract of Humay Sultan Khanum and Ghulamhusayn Khan, 1867
Marriage contract of Humay Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Husayn Khan, and Ghulamhusayn Khan, the son of Muhammad Kazim Khan. The mahr includes 100 tumans, Qur’an, properties, sliver, copper, as well as female and male slaves.