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Dust ‘Ali Khan Mu‘ayyir al-Mamalik and his two children
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Group portrait of relatives of ʻIsmat al-Dawlah
ʻIsmat al-Dawlah was daughter of Taj al-Dawlah and Nasir al-Din Shah. Front row, from left: the third person: Taj al-Dawlah, the fifth person: Fakhr al-Taj, the seventh person: ʻIsmat al-Muluk; standing (women), from left: unidentified, Mihr Arfaʻ Jahanbani, unidentified, the woman in the back: Iran Khanum (the daughter of Jahan Sultan Khanum and Shams al-Shuʻara’), and the last two unidentified; standing men, from left: Jahangir Mirza Jahanbani (ʻIsmat al-Dawlah's uncle), ʻAyn Allah Mirza Jahanbani (Yad Allah Mirza's son), and Dust ‘Ali Mu‘ayyiri (I‘tisam al-Saltanah); Fakhr al-Taj, ʻIsmat...
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Power of attorney from Malakah Jahan Khanum to Dust ʻAli Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik, 1927
Malakah Jahan Khanum gives power of attorney to Dust ʻAli Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik, son of Dust Muhammad Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik, for renting out her properties, including farms, gardens, and shops in Tehran and other parts of Iran.
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Regarding Fatimah Khanum (Fakhr al-Taj)'s salary, 1910
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Fatimah Khanum (Fakhr al-Taj), daughter of Dust Muhammad Khan Mu‘ayyir al-Mamalik (from Mu‘ayyiri's family); her power of attorney to Mirza Ashraf Khan I‘tisam Daftar to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form containing a note on the division of ‘Ismat al-Dawlah's inheritance among her children: ‘Ismat al-Muluk, Fakhr al-Taj, I‘tisam al-Saltanah, and Iʻtisam al-Dawlah
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Regarding Fatimah Sultan and Mah Rukhsar's salaries, 1910
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Fatimah Sultan and Mah Rukhsar, daughters of Haj Almas Ghulam (servant) and servants of Taj al-Dawlah; a confirmation letter by Dust‘ali I‘tisam al-Saltanah; and their identity verification and salary forms
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Settlement between Dust Muhammad Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik and his children, 1907
Dust Muhammad Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik divides his and his wife (Fatimah Khanum ʻIsmat al-Dawlah [daughter of Nasir al-Din Shah])'s property among their children after his wife's death. He transfers the ownership of the Mihrabad village in Tehran, which was part of ʻIsmat al-Dawlah's dowry, as well as the trees and buildings in this property, and some other properties in Tehran to his son, Dust ʻAli Khan Iʻtisam al-Saltanah. One sixth of the Kalah Chah village, two gardens in Mihrabad, half of his residence, bath, and garden is transferred to his other son, Dust Muhammad Khan Iʻtisam...
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