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Battering a prostitute, 1911
Sayyid Mahdi, son of Hujjat al-Islam Bihbahani, beats a prostitute after being intoxicated at her house
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Women on Lalah-zar street, 1910
Regarding police measures against the activities of some women on Lalah-zar street
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‘Azud al-Sultan beaten by a woman in the shrine, 1911
‘Azud al-Sultan was beaten by a woman he molested at the shrine; he escaped after the shrine servants came to his aid.
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Complaint against female prostitutes, 1911
Petition by a group of women to Ra’is al-Vuzara, which was then referred to the Ministry of Interior
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Deceiving a girl, 1911
Arrest of a female prostitute who deceived a girl in the bazaar and took her to her own house.
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Battered woman, 1911
Muhammad ‘Ali Qazzaq (cossack) beat a female prostitute at her house.
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Letter from Molitor to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1904
Letter from the head of the Kurdistan and Kirmanshahan Customs, Molitor, regarding Mas‘ud Khan, the Custom officer of Mahi Dasht, who took a woman with a bad reputation to Mahi Dasht and was laid off work as a consequence; Mas‘ud Khan has a gun and bullets but he has not yet returned them. Molitor asks Shahzadah Sa‘id al-Sultan to take the guns and ammunition from Mas‘ud Khan and hand them over to the Custom Office, but nothing was done; the author asks the recipient to order Mas‘ud Khan to hand over the gun and bullets.
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Mustafa to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1913
Mustafa reports about the city, including the story of taking several prostitutes to the house of Haj Shaykh Baqir Mujtahid to execute Shariʻah law. He also talks about the harassment of a Jewish woman. The author has sent two copies of this report, one to Tehran and the other to Tabriz.