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Lease of Fakhr al-Dawlah's shop, 1927
An agreement according to which Husayn ʻAli (a Tabrizi merchant), the son of Muhammad Ismaʻil (the merchant), rents a shop from Ismaʻil (the superintendent of Amir's section in the bazar) and Aqa Yusuf (signing on behalf of Fakhr al-Dawlah). The length of the lease is 10 years and it holds Fakhr al-Dawlah responsible for maintenance of the property.
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Fakhr al-Dawlah
Ashraf al-Muluk (Fakhr al-Dawlah) daughter of Surur al-Saltanah and Muzaffar al-Din Shah
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Fakhr al-Dawlah
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Asharf Amini
Ashraf al-Muluk Amini (Fakhr al-Dawlah) was daughter of Surur al-Saltanah and Muzaffar al-Din Shah, and wife of Muhsin Amin al-Dawlah.
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Asharf Amini to her child
Ashar al-Muluk Amini (Fakhr al-Dawlah), writes to her child telling her/him that, Iraj, is about to depart and he will see the addressee soon. She also talks about her illness. Iraj Amini is son of ‘Ali Amini and grandson of Fakhr al-Dawlah.
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Asharf Amini
Ashraf al-Muluk Amini (Fakhr al-Dawlah) was daughter of Surur al-Saltanah and Muzaffar al-Din Shah, and wife of Muhsin Amin al-Dawlah.
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Asharf Amini to Mr. Davudzadah
Ashar al-Muluk Amini (Fakhr al-Dawlah), writes to Mr. Davudzadah about a dispute over a property transaction.
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Family portrait
From the left, front row: Fatimah Khanum ʻIzzat Dawlah Qajar and Ashraf al-Muluk Amini (Fakhr al-Dawlah); back row: Gawhar Malik Farmanfarma'iyan and ʻIzzat Malik Farmanfarma'iyan
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ʻIffat's wedding
Standing from left: Fakhr Iran Kamrani (Fakhr ʻAlaʼ), Huma Ittihadiyah Farmanfarmayan, Fakhr al-Dawlah, unidentified, ʻIffat (the bride), Aqdas al-Dawlah (Fakhr al-Dawlah's sister), and Quds al-Zaman ʻInayat (daughter of Aqdas al-Dawlah and wife of Zahir al-Islam); sitting from left: Hamdam Nafisi, ‘Izzat al- Muluk Farmanfarmayan Pirniya, and Jabbarah
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Letter about selecting a wife, [late 19th century]
The unidentified author advises that Najm al-Saltanah's daughter is a better marriage prospect than Ashraf al-Muluk, the daughter of her sister, Surur al-Saltanah, and requests that this information be kept confidential.
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