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Qamar al-Zaman Mukri with her family
Standing from left: Muhammad ʻAli Khabiri (Qamar al-Zaman's husband) and Mahmud Khabiri; seated from left: Qamar al-Zaman Mukri, Khanum Khabiri (Qamar al-Zaman's mother-in-law), and Farah al-Muluk Khabiri (Qamar al-Zaman's sister-in-law)
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Qamar al-Zaman Mukri
ʻAlamtaj Mukri's sister. Qamar al-Zaman was two years younger than ʻAlamtaj and was born in 1919 or 1920.
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Group portrait
Pictured from the left are: Afsar Taqavi (Hashimi), Kubra ‘Arab, and her husband, Abu al-Qasim ‘Arab
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Tirmah
Belonged to Maʻsumah Muntakhab al-Iyalah (maternal aunt of ʻAlamtaj Mukri's husband) and was given as a gift to Mahak Charity Institute, and was bought by Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj Mukri)
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Tirmah
Belonged to Maʻsumah Muntakhab al-Iyalah (maternal aunt of ʻAlamtaj Mukri's husband) and was given as a gift to Mahak Charity Institute, and was bought by Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj Mukri)
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Tirmah prayer rug
Belonged to Maʻsumah Muntakhab al-Iyalah (maternal aunt of ʻAlamtaj Mukri's husband) and was given as a gift to Mahak Charity Institute, and was bought by Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj Mukri).
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Marriage contract between Khadijah Sultan and Muhammad Husayn, 1902.
Marriage contract between Khadijah Sultan (daughter of Karbalayi Abu al-Qasim) with Muhammad Husayn (son of Mulla ʻAli Akbar) on October 30, 1902. Mahr includes 50 tumans and one-sixth of a house in Qum's district of Shahzadah Hamzah Mirza.
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ʻAlamtaj Mukri
Daughter of Zaynab Fattahi and Muhammad Taqi Mukri
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ʻAlamtaj Mukri
At the age of eight
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Kilim
Belonged to ʻAlamtaj Mukri, now is in the collection of Parivash Ladjevardi (daughter of ʻAlamtaj).
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