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Settlement of Umm Nisa’ Khanum and Karbalayi Sattar, 1878
Karbalayi Sattar, the son of the late Mawlavi Bayg, sells all his shares of inheritance to Umm Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Bayg from Ahar, in exchange for twelve tumans. The settlement includes a revocation clause for six months. The settlement was extended in 1905 or 1906 and 1912 or 1913.
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List of invited guests
Invitation to Nasir al-Din Shah, his family, and his Court
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Settlement of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan with Fatimah and Husayn, 1890
Determining the demarcation and shares of all parties; with Muhammad Taqi's seal.
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Allowance for Haji Akbar Bayg's wife, 1892
Allowance for wife of Haji Akbar Bayg the arsenal auxiliary, according to the instructions on the army allowances recorded in Mustashar al-Saltanah's book; it has the name and seal of Zahra Khanum, aunt of Isma‘il Khan from Khuy.
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Haji Hamzah Aqa's will, 1891
Haji Hamzah Aqa, the merchant from Tabriz, has added the following articles to the will he had drawn up earlier: one, donating his Egyptian fur coat to the executor of his will; two, regarding his deceased wife: he had specified her mahr and her other rights in his will, but since her death, it was paid off in total, except for forty tumans for prayers on her behalf, for which he is still responsible. He has specified that after his death, they should pray for twenty-two years and three months on her behalf; third, regarding the fasts and prayers mentioned in the will: five years should be...
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Settlement between Aqa Naqi's daughters and Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, 1858
Shahr Banu Khanum, Bulur Khanum, and Sadr-i Jahan Khanum (the daughters of Aqa Naqi from Mahvizan) transfer all of their parental inheritance from properties in the village of Qajar Abad to Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, the son of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali Kama’i, in exchange for total of twelve tumans, with each receiving four; it includes a revocation clause.
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Settlements of Baygum Khanum and Narjis Khanum, 1868 and 1877
1- Baygum Khanum gives the power of attorney for the collection and division of her paternal inheritance from her brother, Aqa Muhammad ʻAli (known as Kas Aqa), to her husband, Aqa Muhammad the son of Haji Ismaʻil (July 8, 1868); 2- Settlement of Mirza Musa Khan and Muhammad Khan representing themselves and their wives, Narjis Khanum and Baygum Khanum, with Muhammad ʻAli (known as Kas Aqa [their brother-in-law]) regarding the maternal inheritance of their wives and the deductions due to the payment of her debts (September 16, 1877).
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Settlement of Zivar Khanum and Mirza Musa Khan Amin al-Kuttab, 1893
Settlement between Zivar Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Ishaq Khan, and her paternal uncle, Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Mirza Musa Khan Amin al-Kuttab, regarding the inheritance of her father from the village of Nujah Dih, in the district of Khanumrud, in exchange for one hundred and eighty five tumans.
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Allowance for Mirza Fath‘ali Khan's family, 1891
The stipend of the late Mirza Fath‘ali Khan, the son of Mirza Ishaq the former procurement officer in Baghdad, has been determined to be one hundred and thirty tumans to go to his mother, sister, and brothers, Mirza ‘Ali Ashraf Khan the brigadier and instructor of Nasiriyah school, Mirza Mas‘ud Khan the agent, and Mirza Mahmud Khan the brigadier of the royal artillery.
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Testimonial concerning Sughra Khanum, 1885
The Prayer Imam of the Vijuyah neighborhood [Tabriz], Haj Shaykh Majid Aqa, verifies that Sughra Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi, resident of the alley of Sifid [white] Mosque, region number 7 in Vijuyah, is a healthy person, and an accredited tailor. On the margin, Haj Mir Hadi, the notary public has confirmed the Imam's signature and seal.
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