Description
This is a 19th-century Qajar-era Persian handwritten letter or administrative manuscript dated to the month of Jamadi al-Awwal in 1297 هجری قمری (lunar Hijri), equivalent to approximately 1880 میلادی (Gregorian) and 1259 خورشیدی (solar Hijri / Jalali calendar).
- Written in elegant black nasta’liq script, typical of formal Persian correspondence or legal/administrative documents from the period.
- Features at least one prominent decorative seal (likely official or personal) at the bottom, with possible additional small seals, indicating authentication by an authority, scribe, or witness.
- Content likely relates to official correspondence, legal matters, property, appointment, or personal/family affairs common in Qajar chancery practice (e.g., introduction, request, or notification).
- Issued during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r. 1848–1896), reflecting traditional Persian administrative and epistolary styles amid modernization efforts.
- Format: Handwritten on paper, now professionally framed (white frame with gold accents, maroon mat) for preservation and display; overall framed size approx. 25 × 34 cm. Withdrawn from any active use long ago; now a collectible archival item valued in

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