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Requesting help for ʻAli Khan's wife, 1904
The document in part reads: "The deceased ʻAli Khan was sterile and had no children of his own and his wife is a citizen of Ottoman Empire. They adopted an orphan girl and raised her from her infancy. They are poor and in need of help."
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Letter
Includes the author's resignation from the Kirmanshahan Government, and relocating Sakineh Khanum to a mansion belonging to Haji ʻAbd-al Rahim, known as Shahbandar Khaneh, and the daughters of the Friday prayer-leader in another mansion. The letter is incomplete.
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Zivar Khanum's salary, 1916
Regarding the salary of Zivar Khanum, daughter of Mirza Faraj Allah from Ashtiyan, part of which is the inherited salary from her late son, Jalal al-Din Mirza; Minister of Finance Yamin al-Mulk asks the Office of Finance in Malayir to proceed with the payment as instructed by the Office of Finance in Kirmanshah
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About property settlements amongst Taji Khanum, Khusraw, Bahram, and Mu‘tasam al-Mamalik, 1903
Discusses two property disputes which have been settled amongst Taji Khanum, Khusraw, Bahram, and Mu‘tasam al-Mamalik, and mentions sending the copies of the settlements to the addressee.
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Letter to Salar Lashkar, 1903
A number of Ottoman residents complain about being pillaged by Iranians. In the margin, Salar Lashkar requests an investigation and compensation for the Ottomans.
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Khalil Tamaddun to Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah, 1947
Khalil Tamaddun has power of attorney for Mr. Kamran, who has joint ownership of a property in Khalajrud with the deceased Salar Lashkar [‘Izzat al-Saltanah's husband] and his heirs. He writes to ‘Izzat al-Saltanah regarding his client's interest in either buying her share for ten to twelve tumans or selling his own share to her with the same price.
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Tuba Khanum's receipt to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1905
Receipt of Tuba Khanum, daughter of Mirza ʻAli
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Correspondence regarding the claims against Shams al-Muluk and her brother by Sardar Mujallal and ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan, 1922 to 1923
Regarding the claims by Sardar Mujallal and ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan against Shams al-Muluk Khanum (daughter of ‘Amir A‘zam and wife of Hisam al-Dawlah) and her brother, Yad Allah ‘Amir A‘zam, over inheritence, the issues with serving subpoenas due to Shams al-Muluk's moving and traveling; documents include correspondence between Justice Departments in Tehran, Kirman, Kirmanshah, Simnan, Shahrud, Damghan, and Arak [‘Iraq-i ‘Ajam]; part of ‘Abd al-Hamid Sultan's claim is against Fakhr al-Muluk (Mahdiquli Mirza's wife).
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