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Two depositions about receiving money, 1911
Two depositions by the wife of the late Karbalayi Muhammad about receiving three tumans from Mu‘tamad Sultan ‘Amid Lashkar, on May 30 and November 22, 1911
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Sale settlement between Zahra Khanum and Mashhadi ‘Ali, 1894
Mashhadi ‘Ali Sarbaz (soldier), son of Mashhadi Muhammad from Mamaqan, has sold a house in Mamaqan village to Zahra Khanum, wife of Karbalayi Mustafa from Mamaqan, for eight tumans
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Letter from father to son
Probably from a father to his son; expresses gratitude at receiving his letter, asks him not to be concerned about deciding whether to come back for his sake, points out that whatever he has said and written comes from his duty as a father and is only advice, that the addressee is not obliged to accept; mentions that the addressee is used to living as a bachelor, but being married brings new responsibilities; and reminds him that by staying in Paris, he is not only cutting off his one hundred tuman salary, but that his expenses are also the same approximate amount.
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Power of attorney of Gawhar Taj Khanum, 1892
Gawhar Taj Khanum, daughter of Pasha Khan, gives the power of attorney to Haji Khan Yavar in order to get her mahr and her other rights from her husband, ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan
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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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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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Receipt for Haji Khan's belongings, 1916
Habib Allah Khan [probably Haji Khan's brother] gives some of the belongings of the late Haji Khan [probably Iskandar Khan], including bedding and kitchenware, which were kept by Hajiyah Baygum Khanum [probably Iskandar Khan's wife], to Nusrat Khan.
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Ta’dib al-nisvan [Disciplining women], 1916
Ta’dib al-nisvan [Disciplining Women], also known as Ta’dib al-nisaʼ, is a male-centered, often misogynous text written in the tradition of satirical books of advice to men about how to treat their wives and train their daughters.
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Sale document related to Mashhadi Hamid Aqa's wife and daughter, 1898
Sale document between Muhammad Quli Aqa, who has power of attorney from the wife and the daughter of Mashhadi Hamid Aqa from Maraghah, and Haj Muhammad Aqa, the merchant known as Hariri, for one-fourth of a garden in Varjavi village of Maraghah and a knife, for two hundred and eighteen tumans, with a one-month right to revocation and a settlement fee of four tumans and three thousand and six hundred dinars. Note on the margin: a silver watch has been added to the settlement. ...
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Fragment of Ta’dib al-nisvan [Disciplining women]
The first few pages of Ta’dib al-nisvan [Disciplining Women] (also known as Ta’dib al-nisaʼ), a male-centered, often misogynous text written in the tradition of satirical books of advice to men about how to treat their wives and train their daughters.
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