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Determining the shares of Shaykh's inheritors
Muhammad Hashim [perhaps the brother of Shaykh Abu Turab?], the son of Muhammad, who supervises dividing the inheritance of the late Shaykh among his children, explains the options for determining the shares of the underage children, as well as the shares of Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi and his mother and sisters.
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Settlement of Bibi Husná Jan and her daughters, 1911
According to a previous document of inheritance and settlement, a house located in the Sang-i Siyah neighborhood of Shiraz, including the yard, trees, a well, and a kitchen, had been transferred from Mulla Lutf Allah, the son of the late Mulla Fazl‘ali, to his wife, Bibi Husná Jan, and his two daughters, Bibi Mah Tal‘at and Bibi Jiliyyah. The inheritors have divided the shares as follows: as a result of a settlement Husná Jan owns two sixths of the house and Bibi Mah Tal‘at and Bibi Jiliyyah have each inherited two sixths of the house. With some witnesses and builders present, the division...
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Settlement between Bibi Rubab Khanum and her niece, Bibi Khanum, 1901
Bibi Rubab Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Yusuf and the wife of Mirza Abu al-Qasim, has settled half of her property in Shiraz to her niece, Bibi Khanum the daughter of Haj Mirza Aqa.
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Request for testimony regarding inheritance
Mirza Muhammad Rahim requests testimony on the following: that four-sixths of a house, located in Sang-i Siyah neighborhood [Shiraz], belonged to the late Hajiyah Khanum Sultan, the daughter of the late Haj Muhammad ‘Ali Sayyid Mirzayi, and her inheritors are Mirza Muhammad Rahim and his sister (on his mother's side), Shams Hajiyah, the daughter of the late Haji Mirza ‘Abd Allah. The house is currently in Mirza Muhammad Rahim's possession. On the margin seven people have testified.
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Marriage contract of Bibi Sughra Sultan and Aqa ‘Ali Murad, 1897
Marriage contract of Bibi Sughra Sultan, the daughter of Mashhadi Sha‘ban from Firuz Abad, and Aqa ‘Ali Murad, the son of Karbalayi Nawruz Tayif from Shiraz. The mahr is seventeen tumans and remains the groom's debt.