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Letter from Riza Iftikhari to ‘Aziz Khanum Ibrahimi, 1957
Regarding ‘Aziz Khanum Ibrahimi's debt to the writer
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Request for money from ‘Aziz Khanum, 1944
The writer asks ‘Aziz Khanum for money for school expenses for his son, Muhammad Sadiqi, who on the back of this document has stated that he has received ten tumans of the fifty tumans ‘Aziz Khanum has given to his father
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Settlement between Karbalayi Fatimah and her father, 1929
Settlement between Karbalayi Fatimah and her father, Karbalayi Haydar, over her properties, including her mahr from Muhammad Murad ‘Ali, for one hundred dinars and some wheat
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‘Aziz Khanum's request, 1943
Regarding payment of one thousand tumans for the items purchased from Rustam Khudadad Juybari's store
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Sale document of water usage, 1930
Karbalayi Haydar, son of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali Quli, sells the usage of water in the village of Kemeshk, transferred to him by his daughter, Fatimah, to Mashhadi Ghulam Husayn, son of the late Mashhadi Muhammad Hasan Ibrahim, for sixty tumans
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Letter to Nusrat Allah Kalantari
Includes greetings, and family and political news
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Letter
Justifying himself in regard to the dispute between Mr. Kazimi and Sar Lashkar, the writer discusses his and his wife’s attempts to visit the addressee and his wife in Tehran, and complains that the addressee did not even say farewell. He also mentions the issue of buying salt water
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Letter to Mirza Hasan Khan
Addressed to Mirza Hasan Khan, about the drought, high prices, taxes, and asking about the lands in Isfand, telling about Rustam’s education and his extravagance, requesting some kashkilu and orange blossom water, and asking about persimmons the author had sent
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Settlement between ‘Aziz al-Muluk and Gilan Khanum Amir Ibrahimi, 1953
Settlement between ‘Aziz al-Muluk and Gilan Khanum Amir Ibrahimi, daughters of the late Muhammad ‘Ali (Nusrat al-Mamalik) and residents of Kirman, on the ownership of the farm and qanat in Husayn Abad desert, for twenty-five grams of nabat [crystal candy] and some money. The agreement also includes the orchards and houses that either of them built with their money.