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Asad Allah's list of household goods confirmed by Zahra Khanum
List of household goods belonging to Asad Allah, the son of Isma‘il; these items were, with the confirmation of Zahra Khanum, handed over to ‘Abbasquli, the son of Vali, to deliver to their owners.
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Claim against Nusrat's wife, 1869
The writer claims that after Nusrat's death, his wife took some objects from his house, including three shawls. They have sent after her to investigate the case.
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Fatimah Khanum's dowry list, 1898
Dowry list of Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Mulla Rahim, including kitchenware and household furnishings.
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Marriage contract and dowry list of Halimah Khatun
1- Marriage contract of Halimah Khatun, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Murad ‘Ali, the son of Karbalayi Isma‘il; the mahr is thirty five tumans, from which twenty one tumans have been received (1902); 2- dowry list of Halimah Khatun, which includes household furnishings and clothing (1904).
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Marriage contract of Narjis Khatun, 1911
Marriage contract between Narjis Khatun, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Mirza [illegible], the son of Habib Allah. The mahr is thirty five tumans. There is a list of items in the mahr, on the margin including: a set of beddings, textiles, kitchenware and tableware, other household furnishings, and some money.
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Marriage contract of Safiyah and Yusuf‘ali, 1925
Marriage contract of Safiyah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Hamid, and Yusuf‘ali, the son of Haj ‘Abbas. The mahr is thirty five tumans, some of which has, along with some household furnishings, been received by the bride.
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Nanah Khanum's dowry list, 1895
Dowry list of Nanah Khanum, the daughter of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, including kitchenware and household furnishings.
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Narjis Khatun's dowry list, 1886
Dowry list of Narjis Khatun, the daughter of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, including kitchenware and household furnishings, dated April 30, 1886.
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Sakinah Khanum's dowry list
Dowry list of Sakinah Khanum, the daughter of Bakhsh‘ali