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Gawhar Shad Khabir Muhsini
Gawhar Shad (Khanum Jan), daughter of Aqdas al-Muluk Mu‘izzi and ‘Ali Khabir Muhsini (Khabir al-Saltanah) and wife of ‘Ali Akbar Javidan
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Tirmah wrapping cloth
Belonged to Ashraf Muhsini, daughter of Khanum Dilbar and Aqa Kuchak Muhsini and mother of Ilahah Shaykh al-Islami (Amir Husayn Javidan's wife).
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Coal samovar
Made of German silver; belonged to Kiyandukht Al Mazkur, mother of Amir Husayn Javidan.
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‘Aziz Agha Khanum
‘Aziz Agha Khanum (Mawlud Khanum), Manizhah Javidan's mother-in-law, who died in 1988 at the age of 90.
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Iqlima ‘Adl
Wife of Mirza Muhammad Khan Majd al-Saltanah and mother of Gawhar Taj and ‘Ali Akbar Javidan
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Marriage contract of Zia’ al-Muluk and Vali Khan, 1930
Marriage contract of Zia’ al-Muluk, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Khan Majd al-Mamalik, and Sayyid Vali Khan, son of Mir Abu al-Qasim. Mahr was twenty five hundred tumans, a brilliant diamond ring, a cashmere shawl, a mirror, and a pair of lamps. One thousand tumans and the objects above were received at the time of the marriage contract.
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Gawhar Shad Khabir Muhsini and her family
Gawhar Shad Khabir Muhsini (sitting, left), her husband, ‘Ali Akbar Javidan (sitting, center), and other family members
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Marriage contract of Gawhar Shad and ‘Ali Akbar Nazm al-Dawlah, 1923
Marriage contract of Gawhar Shad Khanum, daughter of Khabir al-Saltanah [and Aqdas al-Muluk Mu‘izzi], and Mirza ‘Ali Akbar Khan Nazm al-Dawlah, son of Mirza Muhammad Khan Majd al-Saltanah [and Iqlima ‘Adl]. Mahr was a Qur’an, thirty five hundred tumans (eight hundred tumans of which has been paid), two brilliant diamond rings, a pair of lamps, and a mirror.