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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1944
Includes greetings and talks about travel plans, sending news from the consulate and the newspapers, and sending citrus fruits to Kirman
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1973
Includes greetings, mentions Ghulamhusayn's well-being, sending a car to bring Azar and Gulnaz to Abariq, the date of his return to Kirman, and asks for some vegetables and cucumbers
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1952
Includes greetings and talks about his concerns, Mr. ‘Adl and Aman Allah's arrival to Kirman, Azar and the children's travel to Abariq, a delivery of fertilizer, obtaining car fuel from the oil company, and asks for bath accessories and underwear
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht
Includes greetings and talks about some work-related issues and travel plans; along with the envelope
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1966
Includes greetings and talks about his travel to Rayin and Abariq, and asks Azar to send some documents
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1956
Includes greetings and talks about work-related issues
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1956
Includes greetings and talks about his illness and his work in Abariq, sending money, a complaint that Ghulamhusayn doesn't write to him, and asks the family to visit him in ‘Abbas Abad
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1953
Includes greetings, reports about some work-related issues, and mentions changing the glass for the greenhouse by ‘Izzat, getting money from Muhammad Taqi, and the list of items needed for the truck
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1960
Includes greetings and talks about work-related issues such as sending flour to Abariq, and asks her to send the letters from Fatimah and Faridah, newspapers, and news of Kirman
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Letter from Muhammad ‘Amiri to his wife, Azarmidukht, 1952
Includes greetings, talks about her travel, and asks for some items including paper and newspapers, fuel, shoes, compote, rimfire ammunition, and DDT