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Decorative headband
With silver coins
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Tirmah tablecloth
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Tirmah tablecloth
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Tirmah cloth
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Receipt by Munis Khanum, 1919
Munis Khanum, the daughter of Shukuh, has received three tumans from Haji ʻAli Aqa for her share of land.
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Sale of property, 1793
Ujaq Quli, the son of Muhammad Riza Nahandi Mavaziʻkhan (on behalf of himself and with power of attorney from his two brothers, Asad Allah and Dashtamur), Gharib Shah Karbalayi Shah Nazar (son of Kurd ʻAli and the guardian of Muhammad Riza's sons, Faraj Allah and Aqa Sayyid), and Badr al-Nisa’ (Muhammad Riza's wife, on behalf of herself and her two daughters, Gul Pari and Gawhar), transfer a farm known as Basit in the village of Nahand to Mirza Abu Muhammad the Sheriff of Tabriz (son of Mirza Muhammad Zaman) in exchange for twenty tumans. Later, on verso, Mirza Abu Muhammad has stated that...
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Settlement of Hasan Khan, 1910
Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Hasan Khan, the son of Haji Mirza Isma‘il, sells a house and a garden in Char Minar [Chahar Minar], including the limited right to use water from Ab Anbar [cistern], to Aqa Sayyid Ahmad Fakhr al-Hukama’ in exchange for two hundred tumans. Asad Allah denies any claims on the house on behalf of himself and his paternal aunt, Tuba Khanum. Zaynab Khanum, and Fatimah Khanum, the wife and daughter of Hasan Khan, respectively, also have confirmed that the house and the building belong to Mu‘tamad al-Sultan and that they have no claims.
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Marriage contract of Khavar Sultan Khanum and Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, 1910
Marriage contract of Khavar Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Muhammad Mahdi, and Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, the son of Haj Zayn al-‘Abidin. The mahr is a Qurʼan manuscript valued at five tumans, forty tumans cash, fifteen misqals of pure red gold, six mans [unit of weight] of copperware, carpets and rugs worth twenty five tumans, qalamkar bedding worth six tumans, some pieces of land and orchards, and a walnut tree. These were transferred from Haj Zayn al-‘Abidin to his son, Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, and then became part of the mahr. In August 1911, several testimonies concerning the mahr were added.
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Two pieces of cloth, tirmah
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Tirmah tablecloth
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