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Love letter
Love letter, unidentified writer and addressee: "My dearest, I received your letter when we were in Mariyanaj for almost a month and you were missed so much. I looked at your picture every day and missed the time that we were together. ... I will pray to be re-united with you again because I have no one but you and now that you are gone I pray that you come back to me so that we can have pleasurable time together in my modest abode. I hope you have found companionship on your way from Tehran. I pray for all your companions, especially for ʻIsa Bayg. Kiss his eyes for me. Muhammad sends...
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Marriage contract of Khavar Khanum Jadid al-Islam with Aqa Hasan Razavi, 1868
Marriage contract of Khavar Khanum Jadid al-Islam (daughter of Sulayman, a Jew) with Aqa Hasan Razavi (son of Iftikhar al-ʻUlamaʼ) on November 4th, 1868. Mahr is 20 tumans, which is due by the groom. The marriage contract is sealed by Hasan Ibn ʻAli Razavi.
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Sale document and settlement between the daughters of Gawhari Khanum, 1908
Sale document and settlement between the children of Gawhari Khanum: five newly built shops in the backside of Mirza Kazim's Saray, close to Shahzadah Husayn and the Karavansaray gate, belong to the five daughters of Aqa Mirza Ismaʻil Farid al-Dawlah, namely, Batul Khanum, Rubab Khanum, Rabiʻah Khanum, Munavvar Khanum, and Maʻsumah Khanum. Each of the daughters owns part of the shops and also they are owners of a mercery, a grocery, and two stands in Hamadan's Chahar Suq. Because some people claimed the shops on backside of Mirza Kazim's Saray and because two daughters are underage...
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Settlement between Khanum Kuchak Khanum and Amir Muhammad Mahdi, 1852
Settlement between Khanum Kuchak Khanum (daughter of Mulla Aqa Baba Tuysirkani) and Amir Muhammad Mahdi (known as Aqa) regarding two-sixth of a house in Kababiyan district; this property was transferred from Aqa Shah Muhammad and Aqa Malik Muhammad for one fourth of a Russian sugar cone (weight as in Tabriz), and some insignificant cash. Now the two-sixth belong to Khanum Kuchak Khanum and she has the right to use them as she likes. On the margin: Ashraf Vala [Sayf Allah Mirza] ordered verbally that Aqa Kuchak's house should be divided according to this plan. Mirza Mahdi Burujirdi wrote...
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Settlement between Zibandah Khanum and Aqa Jalil, 1911
Settlement between Zibandah Khanum and Aqa Jalil (son of Karbalayi Hashim), on August 26, 1911, which includes about six man [each man is three kilograms] of pure yellow oil, which sold for five tumans and three thousand and fifteen shahis.
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