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Munazzah al-Dawlah
Her name was Gawhar Malik Kaykavusi. She was the daughter of Shazdah Baba. Those close to her called her Maman al-Dawlah.
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Furugh al-Saltanah, Munazzah al-Dawlah, and Talʻat al-Dawlah
From left: Furugh al-Saltanah (Mr. Rahmani's wife), Munazzah al-Dawlah, and Talʻat al-Dawlah Diba (known as Muʻazzam al-Dawlah Diba)
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Munazzah al-Dawlah and her son
Munazzah al-Dawlah and his son ‘Abbas Mu‘ini
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Munazzah al-Dawlah and her children
Left to right: Tal‘at al-Dawlah [?], Abu al-Qasim, Munazzah al-Dawlah.
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Munazzah al-Dawlah and her family
Seated on the left is Gawhar Malik Kaykavusi, (Munazzah al-Saltanah). The girl in the back is Mah Sima, and the girl in front is Malik Turan (daughter of Tal‘at al-Dawlah).
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Marriage contract between Gawhar Malik Khanum and Mirza Baqir Khan, 1891
Marriage contract between Gawhar Malik Khanum, daughter of Asad Allah Mirza, and Mirza Baqir Khan, son of Muʻin al-Saltanah, on October 21, 1891. Mahr is 1000 tumans, of which which 200 tumans is received as cash by the bride, and 100 tumans for the gift of a Qurʼan and the price of two slaves (a male and a female). The rest (700 tumans) remains the bridegroom's debt.