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List of objects belonging to Khanum Sultan, 1912
List of objects given to Khanum Sultan upon her journey from Khuy to Tabriz, including clothing and household furnishings.
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Settlement of inheritors of Khvurshid Khanum and Sultan Khanum with Iskandar Khan's inheritors, 1915
The inheritors of Khvurshid Khanum and Sultan Khanum (the daughters of Iskandar Khan Hashtrudi), Mirza Faridun Khan and Parviz Khan (sons of Khvurshid Khanum), Ghulam‘ali Khan and Husaynquli Khan the Colonel (sons of Khvurshid Khanum's daughter), Asad Allah Khan Yavar, Buyuk Khan Yavar, Mahdi Khan, and Ghafur Khan Ziya’ al-Sultan (sons of Sultan Khanum), claim the ownership of a property in the village of Chibni, which is currently in the possession of Habib Allah Sultan (the brother of Iskandar Khan the Colonel), Haji Baygum Khanum (Iskandar Khan's wife), and Taj Amal Khanum (his sister)....
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‘Aliyah Jan Khanum Jan's receipt, 1918
Haji Mu‘in has received the money transfer belonging to ‘Aliyah Jan Khanum Jan.
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Haj Mirza ‘Ali Aqa Hariri's invoices, 1916 and 1930
Invoice for the purchase of different kinds of fabric and clothing (1916); and invoice for the production and repair of jewelry such as earrings, bracelets, and necklaces (1930)
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Qamar al-Hajiyah's payment, 1909
Aqa Mirza Hasan Aqa has left a financial note worth eighty tumans with Haj ‘Ali Aqa Hariri who is responsible for giving this amount to Qamar al-Hajiyah Khanum within three months.
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Settlement of Haj Sadiq Harisi with Haji Ghafur and Sayyidah Ziba Khanum, 1913
Haji Sadiq from Haris transfers a house and a garden located in Shishgilan, including the water creeks, the stable, and part of the water share of the late Sardar's qanat, to Haji Ghafur and his wife, Sayyidah Ziba Khanum, the daughter of the late Aqa Mir Sattar Khabbaz [the baker], in exchange for two thousand tumans.
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Marriage contract of Raziyah Khanum and Haji Aqa, 1923
Marriage contract of Raziyah Khanum, the daughter of Haj Shaykh Muhsin Aqa, and Haji Aqa, the son of Mashhadi Kazim Aqa the merchant from Tabriz. The mahr is five hundred tumans. According to a note on the margin, Haji Aqa chose Dara Nikpur as his name during the time of the first Pahlavi [Riza Shah]. There is additional family information on the margin.
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Petition concerning the requests of the peasants and land agents, 1919
The peasants and land agents of Kuzah Kanan demand the settlement of their accounts and, despite the writer's request from Majd al-Iyalah, her/his message has not been conveyed to the addressee. S/he is now asking her/him to order Majd al-Iyalah to settle the accounts.
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Settlement of Khadijah Khanum and her daughter Khanum Sultan, 1910
Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of Haj Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa Khuyi, settles two-thirds of her belongings, including her mahr, money, objects, and land, to her daughter, Khanum Sultan, in exchange for some crystal candy from Iraq and two qirans. For ten years, Khadijah Khanum has the right to revoke this settlement; the lapsing of the revocation will take place by Khadijah Khanum's recitation of the Fatihat al-Kitab chapter (once) and the Tawhid chapter (thrice). Muhammad Ja‘far Amin al-Tijarah from Ardabil has confirmed this settlement.
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Division of Iskandar Khan's belongings, 1915
Two copies of a document dividing the listed properties owned by the late Haj Iskandar Khan the Colonel among his inheritors: Hajiyah Baygum Khanum (Iskandar Khan's wife), Habib Allah Khan Sultan (Iskandar Khan's brother), and Haj Mir Aqa on behalf of his wife [Taj Amal Khanum] (Iskandar Khan's sister). The undivided belongings should be sold to pay Iskandar Khan's debts and the remaining should be divided among the mentioned inheritors. Hajiyah Baygum Khanum keeps the will. On the margin, it is noted that grain crops should also be divided among inheritors.
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