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Copy of settlement between Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan Salmani and Fatimah Sultan, 1923
Copy of settlement between Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan Salmani [the barber], son of the late Karbalayi Chiragh ‘Ali from Shiraz, and Khanum Gawhari (known as Fatimah Sultan), daughter of Mashhadi Ghulam Husayn ‘Allaf [the vendor of forage], over a house, located at Lab-i Ab neighborhood of Shiraz, for one hundred and fifty tumans.
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Correspondence to the court regarding the ownership of a house
Correspondence of the attorneys of Rubabah Sultan (wife of Haji ‘Ali Akbar) and Haj Mirza Habib Allah to the court regarding the ownership of the house that Rubabah Sultan is living in
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Court call to resolve an inheritance dispute, 1908
Court call for Sayyid ‘Ali Akbar and Sayyid ‘Ali Asghar, the sons of Mirza Muhammad Ibrahim Simsar [the junk dealer] from Shiraz, based on the request made by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, who is the lawyer of Haji Mahmud Tajir ‘Abaduz [the merchant and tailor of ‘aba], son of Mulla ‘Abd Allah from Shiraz, in order to resolve the dispute about inheritance left from the late Ruqiyyah Baygum, wife of Haji Mahmud Tajir ‘Abaduz, who is Mirza Muhammad Ibrahim Simsar's sister. December 10, 1908
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Court order against Haji Muhammad Nabi's inheritors, 1914
Copy of the court order that sentences the inheritors of Haji Muhammad Nabi Poost-furush (fur dealer) to pay three hundred and sixty tumans and one qiran [unit of currency] to Khanum Salar, daughter of Karbalayi Muhammad Salih Poost-furush, and to pay one hundred and forty-six tumans and one thousand seven hundred and fifty dinars to Bibi Pari Jan, wife of Karbalayi Muhammad Salih
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Court order regarding an icon belonged to the late Fakhr al-Hajiyah, 1913
Fars Court of Justice's order on the case about a silver icon with diamonds that the late Fakhr al-Hajiyah had given to Rahman Kalimi [jewish Rahman], but the icon has been destroyed. Navvab Amjad I‘tibar al-Dawlah claims the icon, and the court decides that based on a settlement from November 5, 1913, none of the parties have any right or claim over the icon any longer. The court's seal is at the end of the document.
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Court report and notice to Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali’s mother, 1914
Copy of a court report on Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali's objection to the court order against his mother, and a settlement between Haj Mirza Muhammad Husayn Tajir (merchant), on behalf of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali’s mother, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin; and a notice to her from the court regarding a settlement between his mother and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin over a shop that she owned.
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Court resolution on a couple's dispute, 1910
Court order to resolve alimony disputes and other marital issues between Karbalayi Chiragh 'Ali Nahhas (copper dealer), son of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Kazim from Shiraz, and his wife, Zivar Sultan, daughter of Mashhadi Yusuf Pilah-var (silk dealer) from Shiraz
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Debt invoice, 1913
Invoice of a debt in the amount of four tumans to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin for his attorney service to the wife of Muhammad Karim Kadkhuda (village chief), and the agreement to pay the debt after the case is closed
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Deed regarding Mahrukh Sultan and Mirza Hasan ‘Ali's debt to Karbalayi Mahmud, 1915
Deed certifying that Mirza Hasan ‘Ali, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn from Shiraz, and Mahrukh Sultan, permanent wife of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn (and daughter of the late Haji Mirza Muhammad Javad from Shiraz), owe fifty tumans to Karbalayi Mahmud Dukhtah-duz [the tailor/dressmaker], son of the late Muhammad Isma‘il from Shiraz. First, they agreed that the debt should be paid in three years, but then they settled it for one hundred dinars and one charik [unit of weight] of hard sugar.
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Deposition about recording a marriage, 1910
Sayyid Ahmad A‘mi [the blind] from Kazirun, son of Mirza Kuchak from Kazirun, testifies about his presence at the marriage ceremony between the late Hajiyah Zivar Sultan, daughter of Haji Muhammad Hasan the merchant, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan, in August of 1904. The mahr was one hundred tumans and a volume of the Qur’an. Shaykh Lutf Allah, son of Haj Shaykh ‘Ali Muhammad, was the other witness to the marriage present at the Imam's courthouse.
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