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Embroidery
Made by Fazl-i Afaq (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn)
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Fazl-i Afaq
Bibi Amir Fazl-i Afaq (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn) at around 75
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Earrings
Belonged to Fazl-i Afaq (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn)
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Serving dish
Belonged to Baygum Agha (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn) or her sister Fazl-i Afaq; made in Russia
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Embroidery
Made by Fazl-i Afaq (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn)
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Tirmah pouch
Used to store a veil; belonged to Baygum Agha (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn) or her sister, Fazl-i Afaq
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Tirmah pouch
Used to store a veil; belonged to Baygum Agha (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn) or her sister Fazl-i Afaq
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Porcelain rice serving dish
Belonged to Baygum Agha (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn) and later Fazl-i Afaq; made in Russia
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Marriage contract of Amirah Baygum Khanum and Mirza Abu al-Qasim Khan, 1903
Marriage contract of Amirah Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Mirza Muhammad Husayn, and Mirza Abu al-Qasim Khan, the son of Fazl Allah Khan. The mahr includes 50 tumans cash, a ring worth 100 tumans, and a roll of shawl worth 50 tumans, which were received by the bride, and a piece of farming land and its water use, with a combined value of 500 tumans. Thus, the mahr totals 700 tumans, which was given to the bride was with the permission and approval of the groom's father, who was present at the session, gave his permission, and confirmed the mahr.
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Tirmah pouch
Used to store a veil; belonged to Baygum Agha (daughter of Maryam Jan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Husayn) or her sister Fazl-i Afaq