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Kashmiri tirmah cover
Kashmiri tirmah with silver tassels used to cover a fireplace mantel. Belonged to Manzar al-Dawlah, daughter of ‘Abbas Quli Mirza and grand-daughter of Fath ‘Ali Shah.
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Bath cloth
Tirmah cloth used in public baths. Made by Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Tray cloth
Magenta brocade from Gujarat with gold tassels and cotton lining. Belonged to Muluk Ishraqi.
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Tirmah cloth
Part of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani's dowry.
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Tray cloth
Tray cloth, white Tirmih with embroidery. Russian chintz lining with silver filigree tassels. Belonged to Manzar al-Dawlah, mother-in-law of Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani.
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Tirmah jacket
Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani's childhood jacket.
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Tirmah shawl
Tirmah Shawl. Gift to Shams al-Muluk Jahanbani from her husband's family for her marriage.
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Prayer rug
Kashmiri tirmah prayer rug belonged to Muluk Ishraqi and later handed down to her daughter Ilahah Sharif as part of her dowry.
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Prayer rug
Tirmah prayer rug belonged to Muluk Ishraqi and later handed down to her daughter Ilahah Sharif as part of her dowry.
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Tirmah purse
Tirmah purse with embroidery.