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Settlements of Mushir al-Dawlah, Quds al-Dawlah, and Zahra Khanum, 1882 to 1900
1-Description of transactions and successions of ownership of properties in Tuysirkan: settlement between Mirza Nasr Allah Khan and Ja‘far Quli Khan on the letterhead of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The properties of Qanbar ‘Ali Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah was inherited by his wife, Naz Baygum Khanum and his three sons, Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, Mirza Ja‘far Quli Khan, and Khan Baba Khan. Naz Baygum Khanum purchased Muhammad ‘Ali Khan's share and her properties were inherited by her son Khan Baba Khan and her three daughters: Huma Khanum, Turan Khanum, and Iran Khanum. After Iran Khanum's death, Khan...
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Settlement of Narjis Khatun and Mirza Sadiq, 1882
Settlement of properties at Lashkam village, near Lahijan, belonging to Narjis Khatun, with Mirza Sadiq. These properties were inherited by children of Mirza ‘Abd al-Rahim Mustawfi, Mirza Rabi‘ and Narjis Khatun. Mirza Rabi‘ had transferred parts of it to his sister and Narjis Khatun had transferred parts of her property to Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim, son of Mirza Zayn al-Abidin Mustawfi. According to this settlement, Mirza Buzurg, son of Mirza Sadiq, on behalf of his wife, Narjis Khatun, and their sons and underage daughters, transfers this property to Mirza Sadiq, son of Mirza Nasr Allah Mustawfi.
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Sale document, 1883
The sale document of inherited properties in Kurkah, belonging to Mirza Aqa, Haji Khanum (wife of Haji Khan), and Musamma’ Khanum (wife of Muhammad Qasim), from Chur Kuchan, to Mashhadi Aqa Kurkahi, son of Mashhadi Mirza Baba Kurkahi, in exchange for three tumans; written on the back: title deed of Karim Astanah; part of Mushir al-Dawlah's documents donated to the Sultani Mutlaq Museum by his great-great-grandson, Jahangir Pirniya.
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Certificate of guardianship for Tuba Khanum and Muhammad Rasul, 1868
Document assigning guardians for Tuba Khanum and Muhammad Rasul, the underage children of Haji ʻAli Tajir Isfahani
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Rosewater sprinkler
Belonged to Shukuh ʻUzma Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Ahmad Khan ʻAlaʼ al-Dawlah and wife of Mirza Hasan Khan Mushir al-Dawlah.
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- DʻAbd al-ʻAli Sultani Mutlaq, Tehran Notary 25 Museum
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- Mirza Nasr Allah Khan Misbah al-Mulk (Mushir al-Dawlah)(3)
- Tuba Khanum (daughter of Haj ʻAli)(2)
- Muhammad Rasul (son of Haj ʻAli)(2)
- Fatimah Khanum (Shukuh ʻUzma)(2)
- ‘Ali Asghar Khan Atabak (Amin al-Sultan)(1)
- ʻAli (father of Tuba and Muhammad Rasul)(1)
- Zahra Jalilat al-Saltanah(1)
- Shaykh Hadi Najmabadi(1)
- Muhammad Hasan Khan Sani‘ al-Dawlah (I‘timad al-Saltanah)(1)
- Mirza Zaman Lashgar Nevis(1)
- Mirza Zaman Kurdistani(1)
- Mirza Hasan Taliqani(1)
- Mirza Hasan Mujtahid Ashtiyani(1)
- Khvurshid Khanum (mother of Saniʻ al-Dawlah)(1)
- Hafiyyah Khanum Quds al-Dawlah(1)
- Arbab Jamshid Zartushti(1)
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- ʻAmuk (Shahr-i Ray)(2)
- Tehran(2)
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- Fashafuyah (Shahr-i Ray)(2)
- Darvazah Dawlat (Tehran)(2)
- Tuysirkan(1)
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- Rashvandah (Astanah Ashrafiyah)(1)
- Niyak (Amul)(1)
- Muhammadabad (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Larijan (Mazandaran)(1)
- Lalah-zar (Tehran)(1)
- Kurzan (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Kurkah (Astanah Ashrafiyah)(1)
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- Hajiabad (Shahr-i Ray)(1)
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- ʻAmuk (Shahr-i Ray)(2)
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- Darvazah Dawlat (Tehran)(2)
- Tuysirkan(1)
- Sutlaq (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Sahm al-Din (Kirmanshah)(1)
- Russia(1)
- Rashvandah (Astanah Ashrafiyah)(1)
- Niyak (Amul)(1)
- Muhammadabad (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Larijan (Mazandaran)(1)
- Lalah-zar (Tehran)(1)
- Kurzan (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Kurkah (Astanah Ashrafiyah)(1)
- Karimabad (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Hajiabad (Shahr-i Ray)(1)
- Faryazan (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Dih-i Naw (Shahr-i Ray)(1)
- Churkuchan (Astanah Ashrafiyah)(1)
- Chalab (Tuysirkan)(1)
- Buluk-i Ghar (Shahr-i Ray)(1)
- Astanah Ashrafiyah (Gilan)(1)
- Amirabad (Tuysirkan)(1)
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