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Documents related to Haji Nasr Allah and Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi's sisters, 1884 to 1886
The documents are the following: 1- Asking Haji Nasr Allah to pay one tuman to the holder of the promissory note and add it to the account of Aqa's sister (August 24, 1884); 2- payment by Nasr Allah the baker to Aqa's sister's account (September 10, 1884); 3- Haji Nasr Allah pays 20 tumans to the addressee in exchange for some grains belonging to the sister of Aqa Shaykh Muhammad (August or September, 1884); 4- another payment by Haji Nasr Allah [probably August or September, 1884]; 5- Asking Haji Nasr Allah to pay 4 tumans for Rawzah ceremony to Mirza Lutf Allah and in the account of the...
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Ruqiyah Baygum's power of attorney to Shaykh Asad Allah, 1872
Hajiyah Ruqiyah Baygum, the daughter of the late Mirza Ahmad and the wife of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali from Bavanat, gives the power of attorney to Aqa Shaykh Asad Allah, the son of Aqa Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali from Shiraz, to sell a property located at Urdu Bazar.
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Shah Parvar Khanum's endowment, 1855
Shah Parvar Khanum, the daughter of the late Ra’is Amin from Qallat, endows some properties in the village of Qallat, after deducting the maintenance costs, for the benefit of Ta‘ziyah performers. She assigned Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi, the son of Shaykh Abu Turab, as the custodian of this endowment and determined the passage of the guardianship through generations: Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi should be followed by his male descendants and, in the absence of male offspring, by his female descendants, then again their male offspring and if not, their female offspring.
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Related to Shaykh Abu Turab's will and division of his inheritance, 1866 to 1921
These documents include: 1- settlement of the properties, located at Baram plain, among Shaykh Abu Turab's brother, Haj Zayn al-‘Abidin, and Shaykh Abu Turab's inheritors, his wives, Raziyah Sultan Baygum and ‘Izzat Nisa’ Baygum, and his children, Shaykh Majd al-Din, Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi, Asiyah Khatun, Bibi Khanum Sultan, Bibi Nusrat Sultan, and Marziyah Sultan Baygum (May 2, 1866); 2- three documents regarding the division of the inheritance of Shaykh Abu Turab, the former Imam Jum‘ah of Fars. Based on his will and under supervision of Mushir al-Mamalik, the executor of the will, and Zayn...
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Dispute between Bibi's inheritors and Mirza Abu al-Qasim, 1873
On May 16, 1870, Bibi [?] Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Isma‘il from Shiraz and the wife of Sayyid Husayn the merchant from Shiraz, sold the houses located in the Sar-i Bagh neighborhood for three hundred and sixteen tumans to Mirza Abu al-Qasim, the son of Mirza Nur al-Din the merchant known as Hindi [from India]. After Bibi [?] Khanum's death, there was a dispute between her children -- Mah Baygum, [illegible], Gawhar Shad Baygum, Sayyid Mirza, Sayyid ‘Ali, and Mirza Aqa Dawlah [?] -- and Mirza Abu al-Qasim regarding the conditions of the mentioned sale document. According to the...
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Gawhar Shad Khanum's sale document, 1863
Hajiyah Gawhar Shad Khanum, the daughter of Haj Shaykh Hashim, sells a house in Shiraz to Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn, the son of Haji Shaykh Muhammad.
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Epitaph for ‘Izzat al-Nisa’ Baygum, 1885
Writing for the tombstone of ‘Izzat al-Nisa’ Baygum known as ‘Izzat al-Hajiyah, the daughter of Haji Aqa Mir Mu’min ‘Alavi from Shiraz [and the wife of Shaykh Abu Turab], on September 19, 1885.
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Marriage contract of Shah Sultan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Javad, 1891
The marriage contract of Shah Sultan Baygum, the daughter of Sayyid Allah Dad from Sarvistan, and Mirza Muhammad Javad, the son of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali from Sarvistan. The mahr is eighty tumans, some green silk, and a Qur’an.
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Sale document between cousins, 1852
The writer has sold some of his shares in a well and a shop to his cousin [the daughter of his paternal uncle] for fifteen tumans and has maintained the right to revoke the contract for two years.
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Settlements related to Raziyah Sultan Khanum and her children, 1864 and 1894
Including two settlements: 1- Bibi Raziyah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Hadi the former Imam Jum‘ah [and the wife of Shaykh Abu Turab], and her children, Bibi Khanum Sultan, Bibi Nusrat Sultan, and Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi, the children of Shaykh Abu Turab the former Imam Jum‘ah, have settled two farms of Arjuyah and Aqvin in Samikan including their summer and winter produce with Shari‘atmadar [illegible] the Imam Jum‘ah (September 29, 1864); 2- the properties of the late Hajiyah Raziyah Sultan, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad Hadi the Imam Jum‘ah and the wife of Shaykh Abu Turab the...
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