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Courtyard in Bihshahr
‘Ashura in the courtyard of Banu-yi Ashraf's house in Bihshahr. Najaf Quli Mirza Hisam al-Dawlah Muʻizzi seated on a chair in the front, Banu-yi Ashraf seated at the door, and to her right, standing: Rukhsareh Ashrafi (her granddaughter), and seated: Parvanah Jahandari (Munir al-Muluk Jahandari's cousin)
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Courtyard in Bihshahr
‘Ashura in the courtyard of Banu-yi Ashraf's house in Bihshahr. Najaf Quli Mirza Hisam al-Dawlah Muʻizzi seated on a chair, Banu-yi Ashraf is seated at the door, and to her right, standing: Rukhsareh Ashrafi (her granddaughter), and seated: Parvanah Jahandari (Munir al-Muluk Jahandari's cousin)
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Property settlement between Ruqiyah Khatun and ‘Abbas Quli Khan
Two settlement between Ruqiyah Khatun, daughter of Husayn Quli Kalaki, and ‘Abbas Quli Khan [Amir Panjah?]. The first one is related to property she had inherited from Mirza Yusuf Khan and is dated June 1868. The second is dated August 1870, and has a note on the margin with a later date of March 1902.
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Letters to Banu-yi Ashraf
Letters to Banu-yi Ashraf from family employees. The first letter is accompanied by two envelopes and is written by Sayyid Hashim.
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Legal documents of Khadijah Khanum
Legal documents belonging to Khadijah Khanum Mashhadiyah Khanum, daughter of Yusuf Laktarashani, and wife of Aqa Isma‘il, including: rental agreement of Khadijah Khanum's property in the village of Laktarashan to Karbalayi Haydar Durabi, dated 1906; a settlement in which, Khadijah Khanum transfers her properties in Laktarashan to ‘Abbas Quli Khan Sarhaddar (Mir Panjah Ashrafi), dated July 10th, 1919. ‘Abbas Quli Khan's son, Musa Khan Ashraf al-Mulk inherits these properties after his father's death. This settlement is confirmed by several clergies.
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Banu-yi Ashraf's diary, 1924
Banu-yi Ashraf records her memories of the historical events that occurred in Ashraf (Bihshahr) in 1924, starting on May 6th. The events recorded include a conflict between Turkaman forces and those loyal to Riza Khan.
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Letters regarding Ashraf al-Mulk's murder
Two letters and a telegraph: a letter by I‘tizad al-Mulk responding to Fatimah Khanum's request and promising to pursue the matter of her son's (Ashraf al-Mulk's) murder upon his arrival to Sari, dated December 19, 1918; a telegraph from Tehran to Sari from Ministry of Interior, pursuant of a petition by Fatimah Khanum protesting lack of action to pursue Amir Nusrat and other murderers of Ashraf al-Mulk and asking for protection of his properties against their transgressions, dated February 4,1919; copy of a note from I‘tizad al-Saltanah to governor of Ashraf (Bihshahr) in regards to the...
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Documents regarding property management of Banu-yi Ashraf and her children
Documents regarding property management of Banu-yi Ashraf and her children, including: list of properties purchased by ‘Abbas Quli Khan Ashrafi, Musa Khan Ashraf al-Mulk, and his underage children in the village of Laktarashan between 1903 to 1930; settlements and rental contracts related to properties and qanats in the villages of Laktarashan, Kalak, Mansur Kandah, and Istardikala belonging to Ashraf al-Mulk, Banu-yi Ashraf and their children, Muhammad, Ahmad, Maryam, and Musa Ashrafi. In some of these legal documents, Banu-yi Ashraf (Ashraf al-Dawlah), Fatimah Khanum (mother of Ashraf...
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