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Travel journal
ʻAlaviyah Khanum Kirmani's travel journal. ʻAlaviyah Khanum, ʻAli Khan and a few others went on Hajj and made pilgrimages to the shrines in Iraq. On the way back to Iran, she visited a number of cities including Tehran and the Nasiri Court. This travel journal was written by ʻAlaviyah Khanum Kirmani. On the first page of the book (this page was written by ʻAli Khan at the request of ʻAlaviyah Khanum), ʻAlaviyah Khanum noted that she wrote this book because she missed her husband and also to record these events in history. The author's actual name is not known and "ʻAlaviyah Khanum Kirmani"...
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Family portrait
Top to bottom, left to right: Kiyumars Mirza, Talʻat al-Dawlah (daughter of Khavar Khanum and Kiyumars Mirza), Malakah Gilan (second daughter of ʻAziz al-Dawlah and Mulk Ara), unknown, ʻAziz al-Dawlah (daughter of Asiyah Khanum and Kiyumars Mirza ʻAmid al-Dawlah, and wife of Mulk Ara), Jamil al-Dawlah (daughter of Qahraman Mirza and Madar Aqa), Badr al-Dawlah (third daughter of ʻAziz al-Dawlah and Mulk Ara).
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From a group of Qajar princes and princesses to Sardar Sipah, 1923
Letter from a group of Qajar princes and princesses to Sardar Sipah, concerning their property inheritance from Muhammad Shah. The group includes ‘Izz al-Dawlah (son of Muhammad Shah), Iftikhar al-Saltanah, Qudrat al-Saltanah, Sharaf al-Saltanah (the latter three all daughters of Nasir al-Din Shah), ‘Aziz al-Dawlah (daughter of Muhammad Shah), ‘Amid al-Dawlah, son of ‘Aziz al-Dawlah, Akram al-Dawlah, son of Malik Ara, and ‘Izz al-Saltanah. They ask Sardar Sipah for the division of the properties documented in Ruzat al-Safa and Nasikh al-Tavarikh and that Haji Mirza Aqasi had handed over to...
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Serving plate
This serving plate is part of a set given to Kiyumars Mirza (son of Qahraman Mirza) and Asiyah Khanum (daughter of Muhammad Shah) by the Crown Prince of England as a gift. ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza, was using the dish after Asiyah Khanum's death and handed it down to Azardukht Qahramani.
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Serving plate
This serving plate is part of a set given to Kiyumars Mirza (son of Qahraman Mirza) and Asiyah Khanum (daughter of Muhammad Shah) by the Crown Prince of England as a gift. ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza, was using the dish after Asiyah Khanum's death and handed it down to Azardukht Qahramani.
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Vase
This china dish is part of a set given to Kiyumars Mirza (son of Qahraman Mirza) and Asiyah Khanum (daughter of Muhammad Shah) by the Crown Prince of England as a gift. ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza, was using the dish after Asiyah Khanum's death and handed it down to Azardukht Qahramani.
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Bowl
This china bowl is part of a set given to Kiyumars Mirza (son of Qahraman Mirza) and Asiyah Khanum (daughter of Muhammad Shah) by the Crown Prince of England as a gift. ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza, was using the dish after Asiyah Khanum's death and handed it down to Azardukht Qahramani.
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Bowl
This china bowl is part of a set given to Kiyumars Mirza (son of Qahraman Mirza) and Asiyah Khanum (daughter of Muhammad Shah) by the Crown Prince of England as a gift. ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza, was using the dish after Asiyah Khanum's death and handed it down to Azardukht Qahramani.
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Serving dish
This china dish is part of a set given to Kiyumars Mirza (son of Qahraman Mirza) and Asiyah Khanum (daughter of Muhammad Shah) by the Crown Prince of England as a gift. ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza, was using the dish after Asiyah Khanum's death and handed it down to Azardukht Qahramani.
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Serving dish
This china dish is part of a set given to Kiyumars Mirza (son of Qahraman Mirza) and Asiyah Khanum (daughter of Muhammad Shah) by the Crown Prince of England as a gift. ʻAliyah Khanum, third wife of Kiyumars Mirza, was using the dish after Asiyah Khanum's death and handed it down to Azardukht Qahramani.
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