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Petition to Majlis
The original petition to the Majlis. The back has the seal of Muhammad Nazim Vali (probably the son of Mirza Muhammad Vali Khan Nazim). The date of his stamp is Dhu al-Hijja 1325. The back,10.tif, indicates that various offices (including the Accounting Office of the Justice Minstry) and persons (including Amid al-Sultan, Nizam al-Mulk -- Minister of Justice) were appealed to and that various payments were made and dated. The last date is 28 Jumada 1327.
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Petition of Ihtisham al-Mulk's Mother
The mother of Ihtisham al-Mulk wrote this petition against the Justice Minister, who accused her of attempting to deceive the Ministry. She also complained about Haj Baqir, who refused to return Siraj al-Sultan's money.
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Petition of Sakinah Khanum to Majlis
Sakinah Khanum, the aunt of Muhammad Ismaʻil Bayg, the cook of the English embassy, was his only legal heir. She had a dispute over his heritage with his wife. She agreed to pay 80 tumans to Sakinah, but Sakinah felt betrayed and asked the Majlis to prevent her from usurping Ismaʻil's belongings. The Majlis wrote that she had to go to the Ministry of Justice for her petition.
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Regarding the stipend paid to the wife of Muhammad Mahdi Mirza Nazim al-Mamalik
From the Ministry of Finance to the Majlis regarding the stipend paid to the wife of Muhammad Mahdi Mirza Nazim al-Mamalik, mentioning that the stipend allocated to her after the death of her husband is not enough.
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Regarding the petition of Muvaqqar al-Saltanah's daughters
Correspondence regarding the petition of Muvaqqar al-Saltanah's daughters about their father's stipend. They wrote that even if their father were guilty, it would not be fair to cut their stipend. The response from the Majlis and the Ministry of Finance indicated that their stipend was cut off and there was no way to reclaim it.
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Regarding the petition of Mirza Riza Kashani's wife
Mirza Riza Kashani's wife wrote to the Majlis that her husband was falsely accused of forgery and put in jail and was poisoned and killed while in jail. She asked the Majlis to investigate his death and return the documents that indicate her children's rights over his heritage and property.
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Petition of Maʻsumah Khanum, daughter of Aqa Muhammad ʻAli Khazanah
Maʻsumah Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Muhammad ʻAli Khzanah complained that Iʻtisam al-Saltanah owed her ten thousand tumans and that although the Ministry of Justice voted in her favor, he did not return the money. The Ministry of Justice said that they had no executive power and refused to help her get her money back.
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Petition of the wife of Aqa Muhammad Vakil al-Tujjar
The wife of Aqa Muhammad Vakil al-Tujjar, the member of parliament from Gilan, asked for a stipend for her children. She menioned that her husband spent much of his wealth for the sake of the revolution and that once he passed away, his underaged children had no resources. She asked the Majlis to set a stipend for the children.
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Regarding the petition of Haji Mirza Sayyid ʻAli Larijani's daughter
Correspondence about the petition of Haji Mirza Sayyid ʻAli Larijani's daughter against Karbala'i Aqa in Larijan.
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Petition of Kulsum Khanum to Majlis
Sayyid Mirza Aqa Fakham al-Mulk's wife claimed that Rukn al-Mamalik, the head of the Court of Appeals, forcibly imprisoned her husband in a royal warehouse and that because it was an unofficial arrest, the police do not know her husband's whereabouts.