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Regarding Turan Khanum's salary
Documents include a letter of salary confirmation for Turan Khanum, daughter of Muhammad Mahdi Khan Qajar from Zill al-Sultan's family; and her identity verification and salary form
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Correspondence regarding Sahib Khanum's salary, 1923
A telegram from Sahib Qiraniyah to Zill al-Sultan in Isfahan regarding the salary of Sahib Khanum, Zill al-Sultan's paternal aunt, and the hardship to receive it from Isfahan; in his telegram, Zill al-Sultan explains that her salary would be transferred to Siraj al-Mulk who pays her in installments; he also asks Siraj al-Mulk to add forty tumans to the total salary of nine hundred and sixty tumans and pay Sahib Khanum one thousand tumans in total.
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Settlement between Kawkab al-Saltanah and Isma‘il Mirza Mu‘tamad al-Dalwah
Settlement between Kawkab al-Saltanah and Isma‘il Mirza Mu‘tamad al-Dalwah, son of Zill al-Sultan, and agreement to a payment of nine thousand tumans from Isma‘il Mirza to Kawkab al-Saltanah.
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Banu-yi ‘Uzma's stipend, 1911
On cutting the stipend of Banu-yi ‘Uzma and her sons, who have become Russian nationals and stopped paying their property taxes
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Regarding Hadiyah Malik Khanum Jamal al-Saltanah's salary, 1910
Documents include a letter of salary confirmation for Hadiyah Malik Khanum Jamal al-Saltanah, daughter of Asad Allah Mirza Nayyib al-Iyalah from Zill al-Sultan's family; Hadiyah Malik Khanum's power of attorney to ‘Abd al-‘Aziz Khan to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Letter about visiting the Crown Prince in Tabriz
The writer talks about his mission to Tabriz and visit to the Crown Prince [Muzaffar al-Din Mirza], how this mission had failed and the Crown Prince had refused to see him, saying that he did not need a tutor. He describes the Crown Prince's outrage and adds that Shukuh al-Saltanah knew all along that this mission was doomed to fail. He then gives an account of how he had paid his debts to the butcher, the grocer, and the draper before leaving Tabriz as well as his meeting with Zill al-Sultan. He also mentions Shukuh al-Saltanah's complaint and disappointment about how the Crown Prince did...
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Letter from Mahd-i ‘Ulya to Nasir al-Din Shah, 1863 or 1864
When the late Muhammad Shah's sisters visited Nasir al-Din Shah, Sahib Khanum asked Mahd-i ‘Ulya, in the presence of Anis al-Dawlah, to convey her plea to Nasir al-Din Shah. She claimed that her share of Punak property, now seized by Asif al-Dawlah and his sons, was her wedding gift from Zill al-Sultan. She was deprived of the property interest that she relied on for her family expenses. The houses in the property were destroyed and she was not given any compensation, which even Mirza Taqi Khan had stated was her right. Also, she only received two hundred tumans from the five hundred tumans...
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