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Sale and settlement, 1884
Sale and settlement of shares of the following people from agricultural land in Fars to Mirza Muhammad Taqi the merchant (the son of Mirza Sayyid Muhammad the merchant from Shiraz): Sayyid Muhammad Sadiq Khan (the son of Aqa Sayyid ‘Ali), Sahibah Sahib Sultan Baygum (the daughter of Mirza ‘Abd Allah and the wife of Mirza Muhammad Muhsin the merchant from Shiraz), Bibi Saltanat Khanum (the wife of Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi), Bibi Gawhar Shah Baygum (the wife of Haji Muhammad Husayn and the daughter of Sahibah Sahib Sultan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Muhsin), and Bibi ʻAzra Khanum (the daughter of...
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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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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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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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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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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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Sale documents related to a house in Shiraz, 1870 to 1881
The documents follow in the order in which they are attached to one another: 1-Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn the servant, the son of Mulla Muhammad ‘Ali from Zanjan, sells a house in Sang-i Siyah neighborhood of Shiraz, which he had purchased from Karbalayi Ramazan from Shiraz, the son of the late Mashhadi ‘Ali Riza, for four hundred tumans. The house includes the building, pool, garden, and kitchen; the buyer is Bibi Farrukh Sultan known as Hajiyah Agha, the daughter of Mu’taman al-Sultan Haj Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan known as Mushir al-Mulk (April 18, 1881); 2-Haji Mirza Husayn, the son of the...
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Settlement of Sakinah Bibi and Shaykh Jalal al-Din with Ghulamhusayn Bayg, 1873
Shaykh Jalal al-Din and Sakinah Bibi, the son and the wife of Haji Mirza Davud known as Nizam al-‘Ulama’, on his behalf have sold some properties including a house, located in Sar-i Bagh neighborhood of Shiraz, to Haji Ghulamhusayn Bayg, the son of Fath Allah Bayg from Shiraz, for seventeen tumans after taking into account the time the property was possessed by Mirza Muhammad Husayn and his inheritors.
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Settlement concerning Mirza Muhammad Sadiq's house boundries and the shares of Shaykh Abu Turab's inheritors, 1856
Demarcating the house of Mirza Muhammad Sadiq [possibly the cousin of Shaykh Abu Turab], determining the shares [of his brothers and cousins] and the shares of the inheritors of the late Shaykh Abu Turab. Shaykh Muhammad Husayn, Shaykh Muhammad Hashim, and Shaykh Zayn al-‘Abidin [Shaykh Abu Turab's brothers], as the guardians of the underage children; Shaykh Yahya on behalf of the adult children; and ‘Abd al-Riza on behalf of Shaykh Abu Turab's wife [‘Izzat Nisa’ Baygum], the daughter of Haj Mir Mu’min, settled on these divisions.
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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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