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Widowed woman from Astarabad asks for financial support
A widowed woman from Astarabad who lived in Tehran asked for financial support.
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Payment by Hajiyah Khanum, 1916
Hajiyah Khanum paid twenty tumans in charity for the late Haji Iskandar Khan's lapsed religious duties
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Nazimah Sultan's bestowal to Ottoman parliament, 1910
Nazimah Sultan, an Ottoman princess, has donated her summerhouse to the Ottoman parliament
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Collecting donations at Madrisah-i Ma‘sumiyah, 1910
List of collected donations
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Event organized by a women's charity association, 1910
‘Ali Qilich (from Daghistan)'s strength contest at the house of Banu-yi ‘Uzma, across from Zill al-Sultan's house
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Donations for the deprived people of Ardabil, 1910
By students of Dabistan-i Namus, founded by Tuba Khanum
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Donations for the deprived people of Ardabil, 1910
By the principals (daughters of Imam al-Hukama) and students of Madrisah-i Umm al-Madaris
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Letter from Hajib to Iran-i naw, 1911
Written by Hajib, daughter of Amir Mu‘azzam, about collecting money for the poor; translated from French by Yiprim Khan
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Settlement between Shams al-Dawlah and Amir Aʻzam
Property settlement concerning the villages of Qalʻah Naw and Kalatah Khvan between Hajiyah Khanum Shams al-Dawlah, daughter of Sultan Ahmad Mirza ʻAzud al-Dawlah and wife of Nasir al-Din Shah, and her nephew, Nusrat Allah Mirza Amir Aʻzam.
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Gawhari Khanum's will, 1923
Gawhari Khanum (daughter of Haj Zu al-Riyasatayn) makes her daughter, Batul Khanum, the executor of her will so that after Gawhari Khanum's death Batul Khanum has to sell the three-sixths of the mills in Murad Bak valley, or buy that share, and spend the money for the expenses in the year of Gawhari Khanum's death. Seven hundred tumans of subtenancy should be paid for fifty years of fasts and prayers. Five hundred tumans should be paid for the expenses of carrying the corpse to the holy cities in Iraq. If this was not possible, the corpse should be carried to Qum and be burried next to the...
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