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Telegram from Shir Muhammad to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1904
About the looting of the herds of Shuja‘ Lashkar; the killing of a man and a woman and injuring a woman by Habib, son of ‘Ali Akbar Khan, and the horsemen of Kalhur; and asking the addressee for a reply
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Letter
Regarding the quarreling between Ilkhani and Samsam al-Mamalik, the author suggests reconciling through arranged marriage between the two clans of Kalhur and Sanjabi. The author tells the addressee if this dispute is not resolved as soon as possible, it will become a bigger problem. The letter also addresses the recovery of Amin al-Mamalik.
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Telegram from Kalantar Husayn's daughter to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
Mulla Muhammad has triple-divorced the daughter of Kalantar (sheriff) Husayn and she has no obligation to him. She asks the addressee for help.
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Letter about Mushir al-Vizarah and his wife's trip, 1903
Discusses Mushir al-Vizarah's visit to Kamal al-Vizarah. After staying for two days, he and his wife, who had gone to Qasr a few days earlier, left for Khanaqin.
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Regarding Iranian pilgrims' condition
Includes a report from Qasr-i Shirin regarding the problems that the pilgrims to Khanaqin face at the border. The writer mentions that while only thirty people per day get permission to pass the border, a large number of people gather there every day. This results in chaos and causes separation of husbands and wives or mothers and children as only one of them may be allowed to pass the border. The writer requests that the caravansary owners be notified to only send thirty people to the border each day. The next letter is in response to the report from the border and recommends informing the...
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Letter to Salar Lashkar, 1903
A number of Ottoman residents complain about being pillaged by Iranians. In the margin, Salar Lashkar requests an investigation and compensation for the Ottomans.
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Telegram from Muhammad al-Ghaffari to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1900
Notifies about the departure of ʻIzzat al-Saltanah and Nusrat al-Dawlah and asks for one or two hunting dog puppies to be delivered to the sender
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Telegram from ʻIzzat al-Saltanah to Hakim al-Mamalik, 1900
ʻIzzat al-Saltanah writes about the hot weather in ʻAtabat, her heat intolerance causing her more panic attacks, her children not being well and their longing for their father, the difficulty of being far apart from her husband for the past three years, and her financial problems. She asks Hakim al-Mamalik, the Minister of the Court, to mention her situation to Muzaffar al-Din Shah and get his permission for her to go to Damascus with her children and husband during the summer.
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