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Portrait of Mirza Malkum's Family
Mirza Malkum was an Armenian merchant from Maraghah.
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Taj Iran's children
Pictured here, from the left, are: Sayyid Muhammad (Kamran), Sayyid 'Abd al-Riza, Sayyid Muhsin (Humayun), an unidentified child in the (probably the child of Taj Iran's friend), Sayyid 'Ali ('Ali Baba), and Sayyid Fazl Allah (Kambiz).
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Taj Iran and her family
Pictured, from the left, are: Muhsin (Humayun), Taj Iran Zarghami, Abu al-Fazl (Kambiz), 'Ali ('Ali Baba), 'Abd al-Riza ('Abdi), and Husayn Fasihi (Taj Iran's husband)
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Taj Iran and her family
Pictured from the left are: Sayyid Muhammad (Kamran), Sayyid 'Ali ('Ali Baba), Sayyid 'Abd al-Riza ('Abdi), Taj Iran Zarghami (the daughter of Turan al-Dawlah and Arbab Faraj Zargham) holding Huma, Husayn Fasihi, and Sayyid Fazl Allah (Kambiz).
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Letter from Muntasir Lashkar to Ghaffar Khan Sultan
Muntasir Lashkar complains about Ghaffar Khan Sultan ignoring his previous requests about sending money and flour via Muhammad Quli and Bayram‘ali and emphasizes the necessity of receiving those items before winter. He also mentions that he has sent Muhammad ‘Ali this time and says that the addressee has no more excuses for not sending the items.
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Letter
The writer complains that the addressee has not written any letters since leaving Maraghah; the writer has gone through difficult times during which he expected caring letters from the addressee and his family, but the addressee must have been very busy; since then, the writer has learned about the addressee's whereabouts and about his job at the registry office of Tabriz. He asks for frequent letters and sends greetings on behalf of his nieces and nephews, as well as his children, Amir and Ibrahim; he also sends special greetings to Sarkar ‘Illiyah ‘Aliyah Khanum and the respected brothers.