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Maryam Khanum's sale document, 1902
Maryam Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Isma‘il, sells water rights to Karbalayi Husayn and ‘Ali, the sons of Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar, for 10 tumans.
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Sale document of Hazin Khanum and Huri Khanum, 1907
Hazin Khanum, the daughter of Mulla Mashhadi Riza, and Huri Khanum, the daughter of Ibrahim, have sold a piece of land to ‘Ali, the son of Muhammad, in exchange for 18 tumans.
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Settlement of ‘Abd Allah's children, 1904
Muhammad, Isma‘il, Ana Khanum, and Ma‘sumah Khanum, the children of ‘Abd Allah, complained against Hajar Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Isma‘il, regarding a property, which was settled in exchange for ten tumans. Each of ‘Abd Allah’s children received their share.
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Gul Nisa’ Khanum's sale document, 1896
Gul Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Mulla Yusuf Harzandi, sells a piece of land to Mirza Masih, Lutf‘ali, and ‘Abd al-Rasul, the sons of Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali, in exchange for three tumans. It is noted that the contract was made with the permission of Gul Nisa’ Khanum's husband, Mulla Faraj Allah.
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Marriage contract of Khanum and ‘Ali, 1902
Marriage contract between Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Husayn, and ‘Ali, the son of Muhammad; the mahr is thirty two tumans.
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Marriage contract of Malik Nisa’ Khanum and Aqa Hasan, 1906
Marriage contract of Malik Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Musa, and Aqa Hasan, the son of Karbalayi Husayn. The mahr is five tumans and the registry cost was six tumans.
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Husaynquli's debt to Nazanin, 1900
Karbalayi Husaynquli has borrowed five tumans from Nazanin Khanum, which he is obliged to pay back in three months.
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Part of a marriage contract, 1903
The mahr is 25 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Sariyyah Khanum and Shaykh ‘Ali, 1897
Marriage contract between Sariyyah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Sayyid ‘Ali, and Shaykh ‘Ali, the son of Muhammad ‘Ali. The mahr is twenty five tumans.
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Money owed to Umm Kulsum
1- ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Husayn ‘Ali, owes one hundred tumans to Umm Kulsum. This money should be paid back within one year (1906 or 1907); 2- ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Husayn, owes a principal of ten tumans and interest of two tumans to Umm Kulsum, the daughter of Mulla Nabi. He has pledged a seeded piece of land to secure the loan, which should be repaid within one year. This money is Umm Kulsum's share of inheritance (1913).