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Bibi Fatimah's stipend, 1924
The document reads: "the guardians of the Astan-i Quds received for 13 tumans and 3000 dinars in cash and two kharvars [each kharvar is equal to 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] for my (Bibi Fatimah's) stipend."
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Stipends of Rubabah and Fatimah, 1924
The guardians of Astan-i Quds received two tumans and 5000 dinars in cash and 150 mans [each man is three kilograms] of wheat for the stipend of two daughters of the deceased Yusuf the doorman, Rubabah and Fatimah.
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Stipend of the servants and nurses of the holy hospital, 12 April to 10 May 1910
The guardians of Astan received 27 tumans for the stipend of the servants and nurses of the holy hospital for the month of Rabiʻ al-Sani 1328 AH [12 April to 10 May 1910]. This was divided among 16 people as follows: 10 tumans and 8500 dinars for the male nurses; two tumans for Aqa Sayyid Hasan the nurse, two tumans for Mashhadi ʻAli Akbar, two tumans for Karbalayi Muhammad ʻAli, two tumans for Karbalayi Mirza, one tuman, and 8500 dinars for Karbalayi Asad Allah (for 26 days), and one tuman (for 15 days) for Karbalayi Kazim; 16 tumans for ten people; and 10 tumans the rest of the servants....
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Sadiqah Baygum's stipend, 1924
The document reads: "the guardians of the Astan-i Quds received 20 tumans cash for my (Sadiqah Baygum, the daughter of Haji Mirza Hasan the maintenance manager's) stipend."
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Zinat al-Saltanah's wage, 1925
Note from the financial office of Astan-i Quds, office of records: "As ordered by Mr. Zahir al-Islam, the office of finance has set 15 tumans and three kharvars [one kharvar is 100 mans, roughly 300 kilograms] of wheat from the stipend of the deceased ʻAzud al-Tawliyah to be given to Zinat al-Saltanah for her domestic service during the first watch."
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Stipend of the servants and nurses of the holy hospital, 13 March to 11 April 1910
The guardians of the Astan received 29 tumans and 8000 dinars for the stipend of the servants and nurses of the holy hospital for the month of Rabiʻ al-Avval 1328 AH [13 March to 11 April, 1910], which was divided as follows: 12 tumans and 5000 dinars [for] six male nurses (two tumans for Karbalayi Muhammad ʻAli the nurse, two tumans for Karbalayi Mirza the nurse, two tumans for ʻAli Akbar Turk, and two tumans and 2000 dinars for Mir ʻAli the nurse from Tabriz); 6 tumans and 8500 dinars for the janitors and guards (two tumans for Qurbanʻali the janitor, two tumans for Karbalayi Karam the...
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Stipend of the servants and nurses of the holy hospital, 1911
The guardians of the Astan received 60 tumans and 570 dinars... 40 tumans and 5000 dinars for the stipend of the servants and nurses of the holy hospital for the months of Muharram and Safar 1329 AH [2 January to 1 March 1911]; 23 tumans and 5000 dinars for the seven male nurses (three tumans for Sayyid Jalil, four tumans for Musa, four tumans for Mashhadi Hashim, two tumans for Karbalayi Muhammad ʻAli, 5000 dinars for Mulla ʻAli Akbar, four tumans for Mashhadi Muhammad, and three tumans for Karblayai Kazim); 17 tumans for the doormen, janitors, and guards, who are six people in total...
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Sultan and Mirza Asad Allah, 1920
Marriage contract of Fatimah Sultan, daughter of Mashhadi Riza the merchant, and Mirza Asad Allah, with a mahr of 200 tumans that remains on groom's debt. The condition of granting the wife the right to determine the location of their residence was removed from the contract's conditions.
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Marriage contract of Yalda known as Fatimah and Lavan Khan Sarhaddi, 1919
Marriage contract of Yalda, known as Fatimah, the daughter of Muhammad ʻAbbas, and Lavan Khan Sarhaddi, with a mahr of 30 tumans. A person named ʻAbd al-Husayn writes to Mulla Muhammad that because Yalda was from the latter's region (Sistan), he would send the marriage contract to him so that he could write two copies of it, keeping one and sending the other one back to himself sealed.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Bibi and Muhammad Taqi, 1913
Marriage contract of Fatimah Bibi, the daughter of Mashhadi ʻAli Akbar, and Muhammad Taqi, the son of Mashhadi Asad Allah, with a mahr of 70 tumans. The wife has received 20 tumans, and the rest will be paid to her upon her request, if the husband can afford it.