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Book of hadith
Wedding gift to Tahir Quds (Badr al-Sadat Afqahi's husband) from his wife's family.
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Haft Vazir, 1936
Mirza ‘Ali Akbar, a descendant of Mulla Bashi, has written the book Haft Vazir [Seven Ministers] in Turkish using the Persian alphabet; ‘Ali Akbar Danishiyan's signature is on the back cover.
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One thousand and one nights, 1916
According to the book's introduction, Bahman Mirza, son of Nayib al-Saltanah ʻAbbas Mirza, orders ʻAbd al-Latif Tassuji Tabrizi to translate the manuscript from Arabic to Persian.
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The science of cooking food, making drinks, food preservation and food pairing, early-20th century]
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Durr-i Maknun, 1925 or 1926
Ibrahim Adib Nawbari Tabrizi, the literature instructor and the principle of Nawbar school, wrote this book on the art of good writing as a textbook for the first and second grade high school students.
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Nakhust Namah, 1902 or 1903
The first volume of the book, written for public schools in the Muzaffari period (1902 or 3) by Matah Vus Khan Malik Yans. In the introduction, the author explains how to use the book. Part One is visual and teaches the alphabet. Part Two includes some reading exercises from works of poets such as Sa‘di, Nizami and Hafiz.
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Pand Namah-i Mulla Baji, 1912
Book of Advice of Mulla Baji [female tutor], written by ‘Ali Zadah Pizishk
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Navadir al-amsal [with Types of food by Nadir Mirza], late 19th century
This collection consists of two books on food and food science. The first is written in Arabic and divided into several chapters. The second text is a cookbook written in Persian, begun on 7 February 1875 [1 Muharram 1292] and completed on 2 November 1883 [1 Muharram 1301]. The first page includes the author's extended genealogy and a table of contents. According to this note, the author Nadir Mirza was born in April 1827 [Ramadan 1242] in Astarabad and is the son of Badi’ al Zaman Qajar (Sahib Ikhtiyar) and Jahan Sultan, daughter of Muhammad Taqi (Hisam al Saltanah), son of Muhammad Quli...
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Murshid al-Nisaʼ
A book written by ʻAli Riza (son of Abu al-Hasan Yazdi), who was invited to Fathʻali Shah's court along with Shaykh Ahmad Ahsayi and wrote this book in August/September 1816 on women's hygiene.
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Ta’dib al-nisvan [Disciplining women], 1916
Ta’dib al-nisvan [Disciplining Women], also known as Ta’dib al-nisaʼ, is a male-centered, often misogynous text written in the tradition of satirical books of advice to men about how to treat their wives and train their daughters.
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