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Telegram from Muʻavin al-Mulk to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1918
Announcing ʻIzzat al-Dawlah's departure from Kirmanshah by carriage before the day's lunch
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Telegraph from Shaykh Mahdi Khan, 1919 or 1920
Telegraph that discusses the travel hardships to Shiraz and a woman being injured during the trip
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Run over by carriage, 1909
The owner of the carriage is ordered to pay five tumans for Zari Khanum's treatment
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Women's complaints about their pension, 1911
Gathered in front of Gulistan Palace, they complained to Nayib al-Saltanah and the finance minister.
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Letter from Fatimah Baygum and Gawhar Saltanat to Iran-i naw, 1911
Demanding justice for their husbands who had been beaten by the sons of Asad Khan Shahsavan while on the way to Tehran to complain about their cruelty and that of Mu‘avin al-Sultan in Qum
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Letter from ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma to ʻAbbas Mirza, 1911
Discusses the high cost of keeping the horses, asks the addressee to keep only ten horses for the use of Khanum's carriage, the andaruni, the addressee's carriage, breeding, and horse riding, and returning the rest. On the margin, there is a note ordering to keep only ten horses, to sometimes send two or three horses to ʻAbdul Abad, and to make sure there is enough hay.
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Report of the Fars Police Department, 1918
Discusses preventing women leaving town during the afternoon and stopping the carriage of Khanum Fakhtah and her servant
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Speeches by Badr al-Duja Khanum, 1911
From a series of speeches made by graduates of the American girls school; Badr al-Duja Khanum [daughter of] Imam al-Hukama, talks about public and personal health (published in two issues)
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News related to the arrest of a Bakhtiyari man, 1911
News related to a Bakhtiyari man, published in issues 53 to 56 of Iran-i naw: A Bakhtiyari man, called Amir, was arrested for kidnapping a woman. He was released after it became clear that the woman was his mut‘a wife. The Trade Association of bazaar representatives visited the Cabinet and discussed the issue of the Bakhtiyari man and another incident near a pistachio garden. Sardar As‘ad confirms the man’s innocence, and refutes the pistachio garden incident altogether.
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Letter from the wife of Mirza Haji Aqa to Iran-i naw, 1909
Regarding the arrest of her husband and being evicted from her house by Nizam al-Saltanah
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