GIII 61 |
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G III 62 |
Nasir al-Dowleh: a telegram from Tehran to Mashhad in response to Soleyman Khan Saheb Ekhtiyar’s request 1301 A.H.
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Fazl Allah, Mohammad Hosein, Mohammad ʻAli Khan, Nasir al-Dowleh, Soleyman Khan, ʻAbd al-Vahhab Khan Shirazi |
Mashhad, Tehran |
Amin al-Zarb, Amin-e Dar al-Zarb, barat, Capital, Dar al-Khelafeh, engineer, havaleh, Malek al-Tojjar, Saheb Ekhtiyar, sartip |
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GIII 63 |
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G III 64 |
The Shah’s order to Amin al-Molk: keeping records of military members and civilians who died in the war 1296 A.H.
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Amin al-Molk, Farrokh Khan, Naser al-Din Shah |
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administration, civilian, dastkhat, firman, Mamalek-e Mahruseh, military, post-war, Protected Domains, war |
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G III 65 |
Nasir al-Dowleh to Naser al-Din Shah: Regarding relations between Mo’tamed al-Dowleh and Zell al-Sultan. The Shah’s note in the margin of the letter.
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Farhad Mirza, Masʻud Mirza, Moʻtamed al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Nasir al-Dowleh, Zell al-Sultan, ʻAbd al-Vahhab Khan Shirazi |
Fars, Isfahan, Shiraz |
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GIII 66 |
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G III 67 |
Zell al-Sultan to Nasir al-Dowleh: taking care of Jalal al-Dowleh’s grave
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Hosein Mirza, Jalal al-Dowleh, Masʻud Mirza, Mohammad Taqi, Nasir al-Dowleh, Rokn al-Dowleh, Zell al-Sultan, ʻAbd al-Vahhab Khan Shirazi, ‘Effat al-Saltaneh |
Khorasan, Mashhad |
endowment, grave, maqbareh, vaqf, women |
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GIII 68 |
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GIII 69 |
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GIII 70 |
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G III 71 |
Naser al-Din Shah to Moshir al-Dowleh: requesting information on political affairs of Russia and the Ottoman Empire 1293 A.H.
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Hosein Khan, Moshir al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Saʻed al-Molk, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam, ‘Abd al-Rahim |
Ottoman Empire, Petersburg, Russia, Saint Petersburg |
conference, dastkhat |
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G III 72 |
Naser al-Din Shah to Moshir al-Dowleh: regarding Mo’tamed al-Dowleh’s unreadable handwriting, ordering to send a clearer report
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Farhad Mirza, Hosein Khan, Moshir al-Dowleh, Moʻtamed al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam |
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dastkhat, handwriting, Qur’an |
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G III 73 |
Naser al-Din Shah to Moshir al-Dowleh: order to purchase and storage of armories in different towns
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Fath ʻAli, Hosein Khan, Moshir al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam |
Dezful, Kermanshah, Khoy, Orumieh, Sanandaj, Tehran |
artillery, bullet, cannon, Capital, Dar al-Khelafeh, dastkhat, depot, gun, military, Saheb Divan |
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GIII 74 |
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G III 75 |
Naser al-Din Shah to Moshir al-Dowleh: dispatch of 10 horsemen to Qom to deal with the disorder
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Hosein Khan, Moshir al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam |
Qom |
cavalry, disorder, robbery, savar |
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G III 76 |
Mo’tamed al-Dowleh, Shiraz, to Moshir al-Dowleh, Tehran, 27 Ramazan 1293 A.H. Conquest of the fortress of Shahriyari. In the margin Shah’s autograph, expressing his approbation
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Farhad Mirza, Hosein Khan, Moshir al-Dowleh, Moʻtamed al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam, Vakil, ‘Abbas Beyk |
Shiraz |
artillerist, artillery, citadel, dastkhat, firman, insignia, mansab, military, neshan, promotion, Qalʻeh-ye Shahryari, tupchi |
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G III 77 |
Moshir al-Dowleh to Naser al-Din Shah: a telegram from Mo’tamed al-Dowleh. The Shah’s response in the margin.
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Farhad Mirza, Hosein Khan, Moshir al-Dowleh, Moʻtamed al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam |
Fars |
cannon, dastkhat |
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G III 78 |
Coded telegram to Moshir al-Dowleh: report on the Russo-Ottoman War
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Hosein Khan, Moshir al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam |
Khoy, Lahijan, Maku, Orumieh, Ottoman Empire, Russia, Tabriz |
artillery, barrack, camp, cannon, cavalry, dastkhat, fowj, Ilat, infantry, Maku’i, military, nomads, Russo-Ottoman War, Sakhlo, savar, soldiers, tribes, troop, war, ‘Ashayer, ‘Ashireh |
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G III 79 |
Naser al-Din Shah to Moshir al-Dowleh: regarding Hesam al-Saltaneh’s letters and responses to Amin al-Molk
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Amin al-Molk, Farrokh Khan, Hosein Khan, Morad Mirza, Moshir al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam |
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dastkhat |
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G III 80 |
Hesam al-Saltaneh to Moshir al-Dowleh: the payment to the troops of Kermanshah, 1294 A.H. The Shah’s order to pay the troop.
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Hosein Khan, Kazem, Morad Mirza, Moshir al-Dowleh, Naser al-Din Shah, Sepahsalar-e Aʻzam |
Amir Abad, Golpayegan, Jaf, Kermanshah, Khaveh, Khaveh fortress, Kurdistan, Tehran |
Capital, citadel, dastkhat, fowj, Kurds, military, salary, soldiers, troop |
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