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Hasan Rushdiyah and family
The inscription on recto reads: "Mirza Hasan Rushdiyah, the founder of [modern] schools in Iran."
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Settlements of Shamsi Khanum and Farkhundah Khanum, 1905
1- Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of the late Hashim Aqa, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum, sells a house to Mir Isma‘il Aqa the merchant of Tabriz for two hundred and eighty tumans (January 5, 1905). On the margin: the settlement has been revised with the name of Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant, July 23, 1905; 2- settlement between Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of the late Hashim Aqa, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum, and Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant regarding a house and garden in Darvazah neighborhood, inherited from the late Hamid Aqa, as well as some...
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Lease between Haji Khan Yavar and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1904
Agreement between Haji Khan Yavar and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, regarding a one-year of crops from some land in Aqdagh-i Sufla in exchange for 20 mans [unit of weight]. The crop should be delivered to Sakinah Sultan's servant or representative. Taxes, wages for the guards, and damages caused by natural disasters or pests are the responsibility of the tenant.
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Settlement of Iskandar Khan Yavar and others, 1903
Mashhadi ‘Abbas, acting on his own behalf and as the guardian of the underage children of the late Mashhadi Hanifah, Muhsin and Rahim, and the sons of Khuda Quli Sultan from Zaviyah, Nur Allah and Mahdi, sells some properties in the village of Zaviyah to Haji Iskandar Khan Yavar in exchange for two hundred and fifty tumans. On the margin, Khuda Quli Sultan's daughters, Shafa Baygum, Tuba Baygum, Fatimah Baygum, and Zahra Baygum have confirmed this settlement.
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Will of Haji Mahdi Aqa, 1904
Haji Mahdi Aqa the merchant from Salmas, the son of Haji ‘Abd al-Karim the merchant, has assigned his nephew, Haji Mirza Aqa Muhammad Riza the merchant, as the executor of his will and Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant as the overseer. They are responsible for paying his debts and determining one-third of his belongings to be spent on the religious expenses of his will. The interest from the rest of his belongings goes to all the inheritors for ten years, after which the land will belong to his older sons and his daughters will be able to reside in the houses within the gardens. The younger sons...
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Mirza Hasan Rushdiyah and family
Pictured in the back row, from the left (standing) are: [illegible], Nizam al-Din, Monsieur [illegible], [illegible], Kavah, Shams al-Din Khan, and Jamal al-Din Khan; middle row from left (seated): unidentified child, Shahnaz Khanum, Khanum[-i] Doctor [Dr. Rushdi's wife ?], Doctor Rushdi, Haj Mirza Hasan Rushdiyah holding a child on his lap, unidentified, Mahin Banu, unidentified, and unidentified child; and in the front row, from the left (the children), are: Hushang Khan, Samarah Khanum, Faridun Khan, [illegible] Khanum, Sa‘id Khan, and [illegible] Khanum.
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Sale contract between Haji Khan and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1902
Sale contract between Haji Khan [Iskandar Khan Yavar] and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, for some properties in the village of Chibni in Hashtrud for ninety-two tumans and five thousand dinars; the contract includes a one-year revocation term.
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Division of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's inheritance
List of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's belongings, including pack animals, kitchenware, bedding, and household furnishings, which are divided among the inheritors: Gawhar Taj Khanum, Fatimah Baygum Khanum, Munavvar Khanum, and the underage children, Riza Quli Khan, Buyuk Khan, and ‘Ali Akbar Khan.
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Marriage contract of Hajar Khanum and Ghulam Riza Khan, 1905
Marriage contract of Hajar Khanum, the daughter of Muʻtamad al-Sultan Aqa Ghulam Riza Khan, and Aqa Ghulam Riza Khan, the son of Haji Aqa Muhammad Khan Amin al-Raʻaya. The mahr was twenty mans [unit of agricultural land] of a property and the use of water from a qanat, some pieces of land, as well as some rugs, copperware, bedding, and gold worth six hundred tumans in total. On verso, it is noted that Hajar Khanum transferred the money to Aqa Mirza ʻAli Aqa, the son of Haji Muhammad Riza to use as he sees fit on September 9, 1927.
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Settlement of Iskandar Khan Yavar and others, 1900
A five-year settlement between Haji Iskandar Khan Yavar and Haji Isma‘il (on behalf of his wife and ‘Azimat Khanum), Muhammad Sultan (on behalf of his wife), Sultan Baygum Khanum (as the guardian of Mirza Abu Turab Khan), and Fatimah Khanum (Karbalayi Muhammad ‘Ali's wife), regarding the proceeds of some properties in Varaqah village of Hashtrud district. The tenants are not responsible for payment of state taxes.
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