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Letter about Sakinah Khanum, 1904
Indicates knowing about the issue of Sakineh Khanum, the wife of the late Vakil, and is replying to the embassy as requested
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Letter, 1904
Mentions receiving the addressee's message about ‘Abd al-Karim Bayg Bashi not taking sides in the issue between the late Vakil's wife and the daughter of Haji Safar
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Telegram from Isma‘il, 1903
Includes the issue of Taji Khanum and her son, Muhammad Husayn Khan
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Telegram from Hisam al-Mulk to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
Mentions Bihjat al-Muluk's arrival in two hours; summoning Taji Khanum and holding Muhammad Husayn Khan; and sending Haji Mustafa, who is trusted by the writer, to Asadabad for an investigation
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Javahir Khanum's guarantee letter to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1913
Javahir Khanum's guarantee on behalf of ‘Ali Akbar Khan that if he does not obey ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, she will pay five hundred tumans to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma. In the margin, there is a confirmation of the validity of this guarantee letter.
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Correspondence between Nabi Khan's mother and Bahaʼ al-Dawlah, 1903
Letter from Nabi Khan Sarhang (colonel)'s mother about Nabi Khan's illness and requesting a leave for him. A reply by Bahaʼ al-Dawlah indicates receiving the letter from Nabi Khan's mother, as well as the message by Muhtaram al-Saltanah, and reassuring the addresssee that he obeys Muhtaram al-Saltanah's orders. It also mentions the necessity of Nabi Khan's commander evaluating his condition; giving some advice to Nabi Khan's mother, including refraining from writing many letters about Nabi Khan's illness; and that Nabi Khan should get Navvab Sadiq Nizam's confirmation.
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Letter to to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
Includes receiving the addressee's letter about Mukhtar Al-Saltanah's residence, and despite the high price, ‘Izzat al-Dawlah insists on buying the residence; the author's excuse for ‘Izzat al-Dawlah that Mukhtar al-Saltanah did not accept the writer's deal; and suggesting building a residence for Nusrat al-Dawlah in the garden of the addressee, because of the cost-effectiveness.
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Zahra Khanum's petition, 1912
Zahra Khanum has two houses which have been occupied by several Bakhtiyari men. She asks the addressee to give an order to evacuate her houses.
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Letter about Sitarah Khanum's property, 1903
Regarding a petition of Mirza Isma'il, the son of Mushir al-Tujjar, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding his mother Sitarah Khanum's ownership of a farm; Ma‘sumah Khanum, the other wife of the late Mushir al-Tujjar, and some others, are trying to annul Sitarah Khanum's ownership of the farm and divide the property among all the heirs of the late Mushir al-Tujjar. Mirza Isma‘il presents some documents indicating the accuracy of his mother's ownership; the author does not know if Ma‘sumah Khanum has a document proving her claim or not, and requests an investigation.
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Telegram from Shir Muhammad to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1904
About the looting of the herds of Shuja‘ Lashkar; the killing of a man and a woman and injuring a woman by Habib, son of ‘Ali Akbar Khan, and the horsemen of Kalhur; and asking the addressee for a reply