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Letter, 1904
Mentions receiving the addressee's message about ‘Abd al-Karim Bayg Bashi not taking sides in the issue between the late Vakil's wife and the daughter of Haji Safar
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Telegram from Kadkhuda Fayz Allah, 1904
Khadkhuda (village chief) Fayz Allah's telegram about the looting of his belongings; three peasants have been injured, a woman has been assaulted, and he asks the addressee for an investigation and justice
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Telegram from Kadkhuda Safar's wife, 1904
Khadkhuda (village chief) Safar's wife from Fash talks about Muhammad Khan who beat her, resulting in her miscarriage. She is asking the addressee for justice.
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Letter about Sakinah Khanum, 1904
Indicates knowing about the issue of Sakineh Khanum, the wife of the late Vakil, and is replying to the embassy as requested
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Telegram from Isma‘il, 1903
Includes the issue of Taji Khanum and her son, Muhammad Husayn Khan
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Letter about Sitarah Khanum's property, 1903
Regarding a petition of Mirza Isma'il, the son of Mushir al-Tujjar, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding his mother Sitarah Khanum's ownership of a farm; Ma‘sumah Khanum, the other wife of the late Mushir al-Tujjar, and some others, are trying to annul Sitarah Khanum's ownership of the farm and divide the property among all the heirs of the late Mushir al-Tujjar. Mirza Isma‘il presents some documents indicating the accuracy of his mother's ownership; the author does not know if Ma‘sumah Khanum has a document proving her claim or not, and requests an investigation.
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Telegram from Hisam al-Mulk to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
Mentions Bihjat al-Muluk's arrival in two hours; summoning Taji Khanum and holding Muhammad Husayn Khan; and sending Haji Mustafa, who is trusted by the writer, to Asadabad for an investigation
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Letter about daughters of ‘Abd al-Rahim Vakil, 1903
A letter from the British Embassy was sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, signed by Sakinah and Fatimah, daughters of the late Haji ‘Abd al-Rahim Vakil; they are giving up their Ottoman nationalities along with their father. The author tells the addressee that from this letter, it is not clear what the request of the late Haji ‘Abd al-Rahim Vakil's daughters is; do they want to be Iranian citizens or British citizens? The author asks the addressee to investigate which wife of Haji ‘Abd al-Rahim is the mother of these girls and which nationality they intend to be. Once their purpose is...
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Telegram from Gul Andam, 1903
Regarding bribery by Isma‘il Khan to Hashim Khan, an officer; the author asks the addressee to summon her so that she can bring the child's corpse with her to help with the investigation
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Telegram from Safar ‘Ali, 1904
The author fled from his creditors for six months; Habib Allah Khan, the son of Nasr Allah Khan, kept the author's bride during this period. There was also a delay in paying the author's monthly salary, and he requests the addressee order Sarim al-Mamalik to fulfill his right and pay the total amount of the delayed salary.
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