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Marriage contract of Sanam and Baba Khan, 1916
Contract for a temporary marriage between Sanam, the daughter of Taqi, and Baba Khan, the son of Zayn al-‘Abidin, to last for a five-year period in exchange for a pair of shoes from Tabriz each year.
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Young woman
This photograph belongs to the album from the Firouz Firouz collection with the record number 1275A1 and has some marginal notes.
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Theater group
In Tabriz
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Group portrait in Parvin Kindergarten, Tabriz
The inscription on verso reads: "May 10, 1936, in Parvin Kindergarten (American school) in Tabriz; the fifth person from left in the second row is Firuz ‘Alizadah."
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Family portrait
From the left, the seated figures: Riza, Karim, and Budagh Khanum; front row: Ahmad; standing in the back: Nahid; the inscription on verso reads: “Tabriz, at Mr. Javad Aqa Mujtahidi's house, 1940/ 1941”
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Letter to ‘Amid Lashkar
Addressed to ‘Amid Lashkar, probably from Muntasir Lashkar; about sending wheat and flour and the difference in their prices; sends greetings to Hamid al-Sultan, advises ‘Amid Lashkar to be careful moving the household furnishings and to bring the items listed, including food, clothing, and household furnishing; disucsses delivering the letter from Muhammad ‘Ali Aqa, getting the house key and giving it to Karbalayi Khanum [the writer's wife] and reminding her to check on the yard regularly and water the walnut trees once every two days; declares that part of the unleavened bread and yogurt...
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ʻAlamtaj Mukri's relatives
According to the family who owns this collection, this photograph of Murtaza Lajavardi, ʻAlamtaj Mukri's husband, and their relatives was taken on a journey to France.
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Letter from Muntasir Lashkar to his sister-in-law and ‘Amid Lashkar
Probably from Muntasir Lashkar, in two parts: the first is addressed to his sister-in-law; it discusses the warm weather in Tehran; responds to her suggestion about purchasing a house, says he cannot afford seven hundred tumans and suggests that they could reach a decision together when he is back, and asks her to look for a rental house or a low-priced house to buy; points out that when they receive Baba Jan's salary, part of it will go to the mother and part of it to ‘Amid Lashkar; expresses concern about ‘Amid's education and his handwriting, which has not improved, in light of which he...