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Related to Anis al-Dawlah's endowment, 1889
The document reads: "Astan-i Quds received thirty nine tumans, sugar, tea, tobacco, lemon and Seville orange juice, etc. [illegible], and gratuity for the innkeeper for the expenses of the Rawzah for the royal Kishikkhanah, endowed by Anis al-Dawlah, for the stipend of myself, Muhammad ʻAli, her representative [for guardianship]." On margin: "Muqarrab al-Khaqan Mirza ʻAli Akbar Mustawfi and Mulla Muhammad ʻAli, the treasurers of Astan-i Quds, should issue financial drafts about the endowment of Anis al-Dawlah."
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Related to Anis al-Dawlah's endowment, 1892
The document reads: "The trustee of Astan received 26 tumans and four thousand dinars; 30 tumans less one year's expenses (three tumans and seven qiran), which amounts to 26 tumans and 8000 dinars, for the stipend of myself, Haji Muhammad ʻAli, the servant representing Anis al-Dawlah."
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Stipends, 1892
The document reads: "the stipends: [of] this year [from] Anis al-Dawlah, based on a receipt kept by Mirza Buzurg, who keeps the records: eight tumans in cash and six kharvars [one kharvar is 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] of goods; [from] Anis al-Dawlah, the servant of the holy shrine: four tumans in cash and three kharvars [one kharvar is 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] of goods; [from] Sharaf al-Saltanah, the servant of the holy shrine, who is the wife of Haji Mirza ʻAbd al-Rahim: four tumans in cash and three kharvars [one kharvar is 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] of goods."
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Stipends, 1891
The document reads: "Stipends: [of] this year [from] Anis al-Dawlah, based on a receipt kept by Mirza Buzurg, who keeps the records: eight tumans in cash and six kharvars [one kharvar is 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] of goods; [from] Anis al-Dawlah, the servant of the holy shrine: four tumans in cash and three kharvars [one kharvar is 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] of goods; [from] Sharaf al-Saltanah, the servant of the holy shrine, who is the wife of Haji Mirza ʻAbd al-Rahim: four tumans in cash and three kharvars [one kharvar is 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] of goods."
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Settlement of silk between Bibi Nisaʼ Khanum and the wife of Muhammad Javad, 1875
The document reads in part: Bibi Nisaʼ Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Muhammad Taqi (son of Aqa ʻAli) and wife of Muhammad Baqir Yazdi, settled silk with the daughter of Aqa Muhammad (son of Aqa Husayn, the moneychanger from Yazd) and wife of Aqa Muhammad Javad. December 23, 1875.
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Power of attorney, 1855
The document reads, in part: Aqa Ghulamriza (son of Aqa ʻAli ʻAskar) and his children, Haji Husayn, Muhammad Riza, and Umm Kulsum, have appointed Aqa Muhammad Hasan (son of Aqa Husayn) as their attorney to reclaim their shares of the inherited properties of the deceased Bibi Khanum (daughter of Aqa Muhammad Riza son of Haji ʻAzim) and Aqa Ghulamriza's wife and mother of the mentioned children. Bibi Khanum had inherited these properties from her father, Aqa Muhammad Riza. The attorney has to reclaim the house, the workplace, the shops, the Khvajah Ashrafi Garden, the garden in Turanj...
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Baygum and Muhammad Husayn Mustawfi from Herat, 1889
Marriage contract of Fatimah Baygum, the daughter of Aqa Mirza Jan Mustawfi, and Mirza Muhammad Husayn Mustawfi from Herat, the son of Mirza Muhammad from Herat, with a mahr of 300 tumans including: gold and jewelry worth 100 tumans, a carpet, bedding and copper worth 100 tumans, a Qurʼan worth fifty tumans, and an Abyssinian female slave worth fifty tumans. The marriage vows were said by the attorneys of both parties.
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Settlement between Khanum Bibi and Aqa Buzurg, 1884
"Khanum Bibi, wife of the deceased Aqa Sayyid Muhammad Jaʻfarabadi, has settled a piece of land in Jaʻfarabad, known as Chalah Zamin, to Aqa Buzurg, son of Aqa Sayyid ʻAbd al-Samad, for one man [three kilograms] of wheat and 100 dinars. It was also agreed that while Khanum Bibi is alive, the benefits and crops of the settled land belong to her, after which it would belong to Aqa Buzurg's sons. February 15, 1884."
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Settlement between Aqa ʻAbd al-Rasul and his wife, Khadijah Bibi, 1851
The document reads in part: Aqa ʻAbd al-Rasul has settled all his properties and belongings (except a part of a rice farm) to his wife, Khadijah Bibi (the daughter of Aqa Sayyid Jaʻfar Razavi) for 100 dinars and one man (3 kilograms) of wheat. Khadijah Bibi (daughter of Aqa Sayyid Jaʻfar Razavi) has additionally settled 40 tumans mahr to her husband, Aqa ʻAbd al-Rasul for 100 dinars and a man (three kilograms) of barley, December, 22, 1851.
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Marriage contract of Zinat Baygum and Mulla ʻAli, 1863
Marriage contract of Zinat Baygum, the daughter of Haj Muhammad Bayg, and Mulla ʻAli, the son of Haj Muhammad Karbalayi, with a mahr of 85 tumans, including gold and silver, four sets of outfits, a carpet to cover a room, 18 mans [each man is three kilograms] of copper, a camel, sheep, part of the water usage of a qanat in Sarbishah village, and pieces of land bought by Mulla Muhammad Karbalayi Safar for five tumans.
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