Son of Mohammad Hossein Sarraf, Hajj Mohammad Hassan Aminozzarb (Amin Darolzarb), the well known merchant of Nasseri and Mozzaffari period was related to the court and high authorities, and due to his transactions with Cozy of England he was called also company, and ghuzi (meaning hunchback in Persian). He is called Isfahani also. When he was appointed as the head of mint office, he was entitled Aminozzarb. The profits of the mint were divided between him, the Shah and the prime minister. Aminozzarb died in 1898-1899 at the age of 63.
In the following documents, some issues including entered transactions, and the related financial affairs, the large properties including various mines, requests for orders to be granted to foreign subjects, and commitment to pay a sum of money in case the tobacco concession was granted.
Mohammad Hassan Aminozzarb
Zellossoltan’s letter to the minister of court, denying his owing money to Aminozzarb, impossibility of borrowing money from the rich to pay the unending debts of the government, and Nasseraddin Shah’s manuscript advising the payment of the government’s debts [GH 112722/1]
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Mohammad Hassan Aminozzarb
Aminossoltan’s invitation of Nasserolmolk to attend the luncheon on the occasion of Hajj Mohammad Hassan Aminozzarb [GH 16779]
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Mohammad Hassan Aminozzarb
The report of Qassem Valli’s inquiries on various mines including iron, gold, oil, jungles, and various machineries in Mazandaran, and Aminozzarb’s owning most of them, and the proposal to found iron furnace in the aforesaid mines [A 3842-3211] (page 1)
Mohammad Hassan Aminozzarb
The list of orders granted to the Russian authorities mentioned in the document on the basis of Hajj Mohammad Hassan Aminozzarb’s request [GH 10563]
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