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Dispute about Fatimah Khanum's share of inheiritance
1- Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, transferred all of her inheritance from her father, including properties, a spring, houses, and household furnishings, to her brother, Husaynquli, in exchange for 15 tumans. But, she has not received the money, for which reason Husaynquli is responsible for burying her in Karbalaʼ or Najaf, or, if that is not possible, to use it for charity and prayers after her death (1919); 2- ‘Abd Allah, the son of Karbalayi Muhammad, on behalf of Lutf‘ali, the son of Fatimah Khanum, claims that Lutf‘ali's maternal uncle, Husaynquli, has taken...
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Dividing the inheritance of ‘Ali, 1910
‘Ali's belongings were sold and divided between the inheritors: Sakinah Khanum's share was 22 tumans and 18 dinars; the share of his wife, Jamilah Khanum, was 70 tumans; there were also some expenses for his underage daughter; and his debts had to be paid.
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Divorce settlement of Khatun and Yusuf, 1914
Khatun Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abbas, forgives her mahr, seventeen tumans and five thousand dinars, in order to get a divorce from her husband, Yusuf, the son of Karbalayi Ahmad.
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Documents related to Sara Baygum
1- List of Sara Baygum's property, including household goods, which she has received from Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim (1880). 2- Sara Baygum, the daughter of Ibrahim Bayg, has sold a house to Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim for 6 tumans (1899).
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Giving ‘Abd Allah's stipend to his wife, 1830
‘Abd Allah's wife, whose husband died before his contract ended, demands to receive his wages from Hasan‘ali, his employer; his stipend was ultimately given to his wife and underage child.
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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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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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Inheritance of Rubabah Khanum, 1945
After the death of Karbalayi Hasan, the son of Karbalayi Husayn, his belongings were divided between his two inheritors: his brother, ‘Ali Akbar, and his wife, Rubabah Khanum. In addition, the household furnishings that belonged to Rubabah Khanum were delivered to her.
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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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Khatun's settlement, 1926
Aman Allah Khan claims, on behalf of Khatun, the daughter of Karbalayi Asad Allah, that Asad Allah’s sons had sold Mashhadi Mahmud a property that was in fact the inheritance of Khatun. Taymur, the son of Mashhadi Mahmud, refuted this claim on his and his brothers’ behalf. Khatun ultimately settled her and her sisters (Jamilah and Hamilah)'s claims over their shares of the inheritance in exchange for two tumans.