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Envelope
Addressed to: Yazd, Haji Bibi
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Envelope
Addressed to: the writer's sister, Yazd, 2468 [Budduh in Abjad]; seal on the back: Sharaf al-Mamalik
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Envelope
From the city [Yazd?] to Taft, addressed to ‘Ammah [paternal aunt], 2468 [Budduh in Abjad]; the seal on the back: Abu al-Qasim; different signitures
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Letters about property management in Karbala’
Two letters to Haji ‘Abd Allah, the merchant from Yazd: in the first letter (1905), Karbalayi writes about the destruction of the religious tombs in Karbala’ and notes that because of the current situation, there are less pilgrims and no demand for Haji ‘Abd Allah's houses except by the widows. He is asking for permission to rent the houses to these wealthy women for three lira per year; in the second letter (1919) from Najaf, the writer complains about the difficulties in managing the properties of Haji ‘Abd Allah in Karbala’.
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Letter from Pulad, 1903
Letter from Pulad, reporting a list of purchases of household items and the problems in finding the requested items as well as some political news related to the government of Yazd.
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Letter
Letter about household and financial matters.
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Letter
Greeting letter
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Letter
Letter of greetings, in which the writer asks the addressee to leave Taft sooner and that tells them that s/he can send her/his carriage and pack animals for this voyage.
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Letter
Greeting letter that also talks about some political issues in Tehran.
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Letter
Letter regarding a dispute involving the writer, the daughter of Aqa Husayn (the servant), and Aqa Navvab. The writer talks about his difficulties, including taxes and peasants and mentions that he did not have a chance to visit Aqa Navvab. At the end he denies the claims that he had beaten the daughter of Aqa Husayn.
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- letter writing(10)
- money(4)
- travel(3)
- pilgrimages and shrines(3)
- taxes(2)
- property and property management(2)
- politics and government(2)
- illness(2)
- clothing(2)
- widows(1)
- tobacco(1)
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- Navvab Sharaf al-Mamalik(2)
- Navvab Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali Sharifi(2)
- ‘Ishrat al-Muluk ‘Amiri(1)
- ‘Aliriza (Sadr al-‘Ulama’)(1)
- ‘Ali Khan Zahir al-Dawlah(1)
- Zinat al-Hajiyah(1)
- Qamar al-Muluk Isfandiyari ‘Amiri(1)
- Nawrastah Khanum (daughter of Sadr al-‘Ulama’)(1)
- Mirza Muhammad Sadr-i Sharif(1)
- Hasan Mir‘at Isfandiyari (Mir‘at al-Saltanah)(1)
- Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri (Sardar Mujallal)(1)
- Bibi Sakinah (known as ‘Arus)(1)
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