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Parivash Dawlatabadi to Mahdokht Sanati, 13 September 1994
Reply to request by Mahdokht Sanati for memories of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi.
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Nasir Dawlatabadi to Mahdokht Sanati, 19 November 1994
Reply to request by Mahdokht Sanati for memories of Sadiqah Dawlatabadi.
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Miscellaneous Correspondence of Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi
Miscellaneous correspondence of Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi, including the following: a letter from Qamar Taj, which concerns discontinuing her cooperation with the Circle of Friends; another letter [possibly a rough draft] from Qamar Taj about a list of letters and documents from Browne's collection, accompanied by a note; copy of a letter sent from Shiraz to [Browne?]; and a copy of a letter from Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi.
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Husayn Sarlati's family
The family of Sayyid Husayn ‘Imad, known as ‘Imad al-Shari‘ah, the son of Haj Mirza Mahdi Sarlati and the older brother of Habib Allah and Nur Allah Sarlat. From left to right: front row (children): Mihri Latifpur (daughter of Munirah Sarlati), Shahnaz Sarlati (Haqgu) (daughter of Aqdas Sarlati and Zia’ al-Din Sarlati), and Mas‘ud Haqiqi (son of Sharifah Sarlati); second row of children, from left: Manuchihr Haqiqi (son of Sharifah Sarlati), Sirus Latifpur (son of Munirah Sarlati), Hushang Latifpur (son of Munirah Sarlati), Shahin Dukht Sarlati (San‘ati) (daughter of Aqdas Sarlati and Zia’...
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Letters of ʻAliyah Subh-i Azal to Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi and to her Cousin
Letters of ʻAliyah Subh-i Azal (Ruhi), daughter of Talʻat Azal and Shaykh Ahmad Ruhi and granddaughter of Subh-i Azal, to Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi, daughter of Marziyah (Munis Agha) and Mirza Hadi Dawlatabadi, and to her cousin (son of Bahr al-ʻUlum). ʻAliyah's address, written by Jalal Azal, son of ʻAbd al-ʻAli Azal and grandson of Subh-i Azal, appears on the back of one of the letters . One of the letters has the date of March of 1952.
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Letters from Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi to Jalal Azal
Copies of a collection of letters from Qamar Taj Dawlatabadi to Jalal Azal. In one letter, Qamar Taj writes about the works that she has kept.
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