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Inheritance shares of Ibrahim Bayg's wives and children, 1871
1- List of the belongings of the late Ibrahim Bayg, including household goods, kitchenware, and clothing, to be divided among the inheritors. Ibrahim Bayg's three wives, Zaynab, the daughter of Safar ‘Ali, Fatimah, the daughter of Shaykh Muhammad, and Takzaban [?], the daughter of Ibrahim, have received their mahrs (September 1, 1871). 2- Ibrahim Bayg's belongings have been divided as follows: his wives' mahrs, Fatimah (three tumans and five thousand dinars), Zaynab (five tumans and five hundred dinars), and Takzaban (one tuman and a sheep); the shares of his two underage daughters, Sara...
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Legal documents related to division of inheritance of Nanah Khanum and ‘Ali Asghar
Includes: 1- Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar divides his belongings among his sons, ‘Ali and Husayn, and his wife, Nanah Khanum (the daughter of Murad ‘Ali), in exchange for six thousand dinars. The note on the margin emphasizes that Nanah Khanum has no rights over her mahr after this (1882); 2- Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar, the son of Karbalayi Hasan, has made a will before his pilgrimage, dividing a third of his belongings among inhertors as well as allocating money for charity and prayer after his death. ‘Ali Asghar's daughters, Zaynab, Sara, Zahra, and Umm Layli, have settled with their brother, Husayn,...
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Malik Nisa‘ bestowing her share of inheritance, 1882
Malik Nisa‘ Khanum, the daughter of Ja‘far and the wife of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali, transfers her share of inheritance and mahr to Karbalayi ‘Ali's sons, Hasanquli, Husaynquli, and Ahmad, in exchange for 19 tumans and five thousand tumans.
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Malik Nisa‘ settlement regarding her mahr and share of inheritance, 1875
Malik Nisa‘, the wife of Mulla Ahmad, settled her claim regarding her mahr and share of inheritance with the other inheritors (children of Mulla Ahmad), Fatimah Khanum, Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali, Karbalayi ‘Ali, and Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim, in exchange for receiving two tumans.
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Marriage contract of Dukhi Khatun and Bakhsh‘ali, 1887
The temporary marriage contract for five years between Dukhi Khatun, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Bakhsh‘ali, the son of ‘Abbas; the witnesses were Hasanquli, the groom's brother, and Majid, the bride's brother; the contract payment is 1 tuman.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum and Khuda Karam, 1885
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum the daughter of ‘Abbas, and Khuda Karam, the son of Badal ‘Uryandibi. The mahr was twenty two tumans and some house furnishings.
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Marriage contract of Hajar Khatun and Hasanquli, 1879
Marriage contract of Hajar Khatun, the daughter of Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali, and Hasanquli, the son of Karbalayi ‘Ali. The mahr is 45 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Layli Khanum and Aqa Isma‘il, 1878
Marriage contract between Layli Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali Asghar, and Aqa Isma‘il, the son of Faraj Allah Zali. The mahr is seventeen tumans and five [illegible].
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Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum and Aqa Muhammad, 1893
Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali Akbar, and Aqa Muhammad, the son of ‘Abd Allah. The mahr is ten tumans.
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Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum and ‘Abad Allah, 1886
Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali Akbar, and ‘Abad Allah, the son of Mashhadi Abu Talib. The mahr is seventeen tumans. A note, dated April 6, 1887, states that nine tumans and five thousand dinars from the mahr have been received.