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81ImagesSiyagh al-nikah
It is a marriage sermon written in a literary style.
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1ImagesDeed of sale, 1757
Property sale agreement for the purchase of a house.
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2ImagesLetter to Mirza Muhammad Taqi Shaykh al-Islam from his sister, [ca. 1785]
The sister of Mirza Muhammad Taqi Shaykh al-Islam writes to him about her marital problems and desire for a divorce.
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231ImagesSiyagh al-nikah
The manuscript is a collection of different essays by Muhammad bin Haj Muhammad Zaman Kashani, some of which are related to marriage. Muhammad Husayn bin Muhammad Ali Khuraskani is the scribe.
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1ImagesSale settlement between Hajar and Khvajah Nafs
Property sale settlement between Hajar's attorney and Khvajah Nafs, son of Khvajah ʻAyni. The property's value is stated to be one Tabrizi tuman and 5000 dinars. Hajar is the sister of Ahmad and daughter of Husayn.
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1ImagesPower of attorney for divorce, 1784
The document reads in part:Mir ʻAli al-Baqi has given the power of attorney to divorce his wife, Khayr al-Nisaʼ Baygum (daughter of Mirza Sayyid Mahmud), to Akhund Muhsin of Dar al-ʻIbadah of Yazd; she forgoes her mahr for this divorce. June 21, 1784.
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1ImagesDebt settlement
This document transfers the ownership of a property, valued at two tumans and 5000 dinars, from ʻIffat Shah Maryam, sister of ʻAbbas, to Khvajah Muhammad Husayn, son of Hasan. This transfer served to pay off a debt.
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2ImagesProperty sale from husband to wife, 1753
According to the witnesses and the inheritors of Mirza Muhammad Bayg, he sold half of his farm to his wife, Qurayshah Khanum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Zaman (son of Mirza Shuja‘ al-Din Muhammad al-Husayni) in exchange for thirty tumans and rented it back for ninety years in exchange for two tumans.
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1ImagesShuhrah Banu's transfer of her share of inheritance to her mother, 1783 or 1784
Shuhrah Banu, the daughter of ‘Ivaz Harzandi, bestows her share of inheritance from her father's belongings, properties, and houses, upon her mother, Mahi Khanum, the daughter of Himmat.
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379ImagesEssay on old medicine and other essays
The first part is the book of medicine. The next part is on mines and the third is on jams. The last part, is Aristotle's book on horses. On the last page, there are a number of names and dates of birth, probably belonging to the children or grandchildren of the owner of the manuscript. The first date is 1854 and the last is 1898.
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