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Farkhundah Namazi (Arvand)
Farkhundah Namazi (Arvand), the daughter of Hajiyah Khanum and Haj Muhammad Husayn Namazi
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Farkhundah Khanum's birth certificate
Daughter of Hajiyah Khanum and Haj Muhammad Husayn; born in Shiraz; children: Muhammad Riza, Durna, Furuzandah, Parvanah, Shahla, Nasrin, and Jaleh.
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Marriage contract of Farkhundah Khanum and Muhammad Husayn, 1926
Marriage contract of Farkhundah Khanum [Namazi], the daughter of Haj Muhammad Husayn [Namazi] the merchant, and Aqa Muhammad Husayn [Arvand] the merchant, the son of Haji Muhammad Taqi the merchant from Bushihr. The mahr is thirty tumans for a Qur’an, one thousand tumans including five hundred tumans cash and one hundred twenty tumans for fifteen misqal of pearl, one man [unit of weight] of raw green silk from Rasht, twenty mans of salt, and three-sixths of a house, which remains the groom's debt.
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Death certificate of Farkhundah Arvand
Copy of Farkhundah Arvand's death certificate, with Persian translation; cause of death: cardiac arrest, breast cancer, low white blood cell count; date of death: October 27th, 1951.
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Farkhundah and Shahla Arvand to Nasrin Arvand, 1949
Farkhundah Arvand and her daughter, Shahla Arvand, write to Nasrin Arvand (Farkhundah's daughter), sending greetings and expressing sympathy regarding Nasrin's failure in her exams.
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Farkhundah Arvand to her son-in-law, 1950
Farkhundah Arvand writes a letter of greetings to her son-in-law, Mr. Rakibiyan (Nasrin's husband) sharing everyday news, including the weather, and the recent snow.
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Farkhundah Arvand to Muhammad Husayn Arvand, 1951
Farkhundah Arvand writes to her husband, Muhammad Husayn Arvand from London on October 10, 1951. She thanks him for his letters and expresses puzzlement as to why they and her brother have not received her letters, complains about her children (except Nasrin) not writing to her, asks her husband to supervise the children's schoolwork and to give especial care and attention to Furuzandah's stuttering and constipation problems. Then she writes about her situation by describing the hospital, her room, the nurses, etc., discussing her fear about the removal of her other breast, the doctor's...
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‘Abbas Arvand to Muhammad Husayn Arvand, 1951
‘Abbas Arvand writes to his father, Muhammad Husayn Arvand, from London on October 18, 1951. He describes the condition of his mother, Farkhundah Arvand, their exchanges with her doctor, and her surgery. He explains that he has shown no negligence in taking care of his mother's treatment and that the delay in the surgery was the result of the unavailability of hospital beds and the surgeon's busy schedule. He describes his mother's medical condition, the surgery that was performed five days prior, its success, and his mother's recovery process. He reminds his father about the cost of the...
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Farkhundah Arvand to Muhammad Husayn Arvand, 1951
Farkhundah Arvand writes to her husband, Muhammad Husayn Arvand, recounting the way she noticed a tumor in her breast, her visits to the doctors, the electrotherapy sessions, and her irritability because of all this. She describes the treatment cost in detail and her need for money. She mentions that she cannot ask her brother since he is not there and describes her conversation with Muhammad Shafi‘, his initial unwillingness to give her her husband's salary and ultimate approval of sending her half of the next month's salary. She continues by noting that she has also run out of that money...
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Farkhundah Arvand to Nasrin Arvand, 1951
Farkhundah Arvand writes to her daughter, Nasrin Arvand [from London] on October 10, 1951. She thanks her for her letters and asks her to look after Furuzandah well. She is concerned about Furuzandah's stuttering and constipation problem in the winter and believes that she needs special attention since she has been away from her mother. She inquires about the news of the family and the relatives and asks Nasrin to send her photographs of Haji Hasan Aqa and Furuzandah. At the end, she mentions her expected surgery and reassures her daughter that she will be fine, especially with her son,...
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