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Banu-yi ‘Uzma's stipend, 1911
On cutting the stipend of Banu-yi ‘Uzma and her sons, who have become Russian nationals and stopped paying their property taxes
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Description of courtships and marriages of ʻImad al-Saltanah
ʻImad al-Saltanah wrote this booklet about the description of women who were considered for him to court. This booklet includes 10 pages.
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Group portrait
The first and second persons from left are probably ʻAbbas Mirza Salur and Qahraman MIrza Salur (ʻAyn al-Saltanah).
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Group portrait
The third person from right is probably Qahraman Mirza Salur (ʻAyn al-Saltanah) and the young boy next to him is ʻAbbas Mirza Salur.
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Letter probably from ‘Ayn al-Saltanah
Letter probably from Qahraman Mirza Salur (‘Ayn al-Saltanah) with a list of daily expenses; writing from Alamut, Qazvin, he talks about his bad health and expresses his disappointment that the recipient had not told him about her/his journey to Mecca, while also asking her/him to sacrifice a sheep on his behalf. ‘Ayn al-Saltanah also talks about his intention to travel to Beirut to visit Hurmuz Mirza [his nephew]. He asks about the well-being of Fakhr al-Mulk [probably his brother-in-law, Fakhr al-Mulk Ardalan] and his wife and expresses his satisfaction that Zari is accompanying the letter...
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Letters from Galin Khanum to Qahraman Mirza ‘Ayn al-Saltanah
Three Letters from Galin Khanum to her husband, Qahraman Mirza ‘Ayn al-Saltanah, in which she talks about how she misses her husband, describes the mournings of Muharram, and discusses the quarrels between Sharif al-Dawlah and his wife. In one of the letters, she complains about not receiving her living expenses and that she is being neglected by her husband.
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Marriage contract of Kawkab Khanum with Qahriman Mirza ʻAyn al-Saltanah, 1892
This marriage contract is between Kawkab Khanum, daughter of Baba Rustam, and Qahriman Mirza, son of ʻIzz al-Dawlah. The name of the bride is missing in the marriage contract. Her father's name, however, is recorded. Mahr is 135 tuman. The marriage is recorded as a time-limited marriage, but no time period is specified. Kawkab Khanum was Nuzhat al-Muluk's mother.
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Qahraman Mirza ʻAyn al-Saltanah and ʻAbbas Mirza Salur
From left: probably Qahraman Mirza Salur (ʻAyn al-Saltanah) and ʻAbbas Mirza Salur
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‘Ayn al-Saltanah to Muluk Khanum
An empty envelope from Qahraman Mirza Salur (‘Ayn al-Saltanah) to his sister Muluk Khanum Salur.
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