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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
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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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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Ashraf Amini's will, 1952
Will of Ashraf al-Muluk Amini (Fakhr al-Dawlah), daughter of Surur al-Saltanah and Muzaffar al-Din Shah, and wife of Muhsin Amin al-Dawlah, in which she states that she has divided most of her possessions among her children during her lifetime and states the following: 1- to follow god and the religion of Islam, 2- to be patriotic, 3- to be united with each other, 4- the brothers and sister should avoid any dispute over the division of my belongings as I take responsibility over it and they should avoid any interference by others. What is left after me minus my own part which is a third of...
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Correspondence of Fakhr al-Dawlah and Amin al-Dawlah regarding Amin al-Dawlah's situation, 1917
Correspondence of Fakhr al-Dawlah and her husband, Amin al-Dawlah, with each other as well as with other people regarding Amin al-Dawlah's situation: 1- Amin al-Dawlah's telegram from Rasht to Fakhr al-Dawlah in Tehran regarding selling the house and household furnishing to prepare the money for his freedom (June 29, 1917); 2- Amin al-Dawlah's telegram from Kasma’ to Mustawfi al-Mamalik, referring to his letter of July 1st to his family about his situation and asks him if he could help them in providing the money; 3- Amin al-Dawlah's telegram from Rasht to Fakhr al-Dawlah in Tehran...
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Correspondence related to Muzaffar al-Din Shah's heirs
Petition on the letterhead of the Majlis signed by some of Muzaffar al-Din Shah's inheritors: Aqdas al-Dawlah, Qamar al-Saltanah, ‘Izzat al-Dawlah, Fakhr al-Dawlah, Shukuh al-Dawlah, Aqdas al-Saltanah, Anvar al-Dawlah, A‘zam al-Dawlah, and Nur al-Saltanah. They complain about the confiscation of some property by the government. According to the signatories, these properties were partly the personal belongings of Muzaffar al-Din Shah that he had purchased when he was the Crown Prince in Azerbaijan and partly the properties he inherited from his mother, Shukuh al-Dawlah, and her maternal...
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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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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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