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Claim to collect money and dowry, 1922
A claim from Shaykh ‘Ayn Allah with power of attorney from Bibi ‘Adilah Khanum (daughter of the late Murtaza Khan and wife of the late Mirza Abu al-Qasim Qavvam al-Hukama’), made against Haji Shaykh ‘Abd al-Husayn Hisam al-‘Ulama’, who has the power of attorney from Mirza Yusuf Khan Mustawfi (son of the late Mirza Mustafa), in order to collect Bibi ‘Adilah Khanum’s dowry, paternal inheritance, property transferred to her by her late husband, as well as two hundred tumans for her mahr from Mirza Yusuf Khan; along with the lawyer’s response to the claim
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Giving the power of attorney for divorce and resolving disputes, 1911
Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin should investigate the dispute between Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and his wife (daughter of Shaykh Muhammad Riza), and Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali's sister and her husband (Haj Shaykh ‘Abd al-Husayn), over the ownership of some household furnishings. Additionally, Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin will witness the divorce of Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and his wife, and Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali promises not to go back to his wife after the divorce. Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and Shaykh Muhammad Riza's seals are at the end of the document.
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Letter, 1914
Letter by Khanum Akhtar and Jalal to Khanum Akhtar's mother and sister requesting they evacuate Haji ‘Abd al-Ghaffar's house immediately, and mentioning that Haji ‘Abd al-Ghaffar has no debts to them
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List of household items, 1909
List of items that Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Khan claims from Yusuf Khan, son of the late Muhammad Hasan Khan, including household furnishings, kitchenware, and tableware
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List of possessions, 1911
List of the belongings of the writer and her sister
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Marriage contract, settlement, and divorce agreement between Saltanat Khanum and Shahzadah ‘Abbas Mirza, 1910 and 1911
Marriage contract of Saltanat Khanum (known as Mukhbar al-Saltanah), daughter of Davud Mirza, and Shahzadah [prince] ‘Abbas Mirza, son of Haj Muhammad Mahdi Mirza, on March 15, 1910; the mahr includes a Qurʼan worth twenty-five tumans, one-twelfth of [illegible] ‘Abbas Abad village, five hundred tumans, a female Abyssinian slave worth one hundred and fifty tumans, and five mans [unit of weight] of silk. On April 1, 1910, Shahzadah ‘Abbas Mirza divorced Saltanat Khanum, and since the marriage was not consummated, her mahr was cut in half. Saltanat Khanum settled half of her original mahr,...
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Power of attorney to claim ownership, 1911
Power of attorney given by Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Mirza Muhammad Husayn Mustawfi, son of Mirza Asad Allah Mustawfi, known as Sabir, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, in order to claim the ownership of both sides of a specific house in the Ishaq Bayg neighborhood as well as the house furnishings, and also to get all the rental income that ‘Abd al-Husayn Sahib Tajir from Kolkata owed Khanum Sadr al-‘Aliyah, the permanent wife of Mirza Muhammad Husayn Mustawfi, from prior times and which is now part of her inheritance. Muhammad Husayn's seal is at the end.
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Power of attorney to collect possessions, 1919
Power of attorney given by Haji Nur Muhammad Tahvil-dar [treasurer], son of the late Haji Ghulam Husaym Khabbaz [baker], to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to get his money and household furnishings from Khanum ‘Azra, daughter of Mashhadi Qasim Qali-furush [rug seller]
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Power of attorney to divorce and get back properties, 1907
Power of attorney given to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan Tajir [the merchant] from Shiraz, by Haji ‘Ali Tajir Tutun-furush [the tobacco merchant], son of Karbalayi Salim, in order to get his money, property, and home furniture from his wife Khanum [illegible], daughter of ‘Ali ‘Askar Bayg, and triple-divorce her. Dated January 12, 1907
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Power of attorney to get husband's inheritance, 1913
Power of attorney given by Khanum Saltanat, daughter of Mirza ‘Abd Allah and wife of the late Sayyid ‘Ali Akbar from Shiraz, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin (known as Saham al-Shari‘ah), son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, in order to get her share and the share of her daughter, Shazdah Baygum, whose inheritance was transferred to Khanum Saltanat when she died, of her deceased husband's possessions, including household furnishing and money, that her brother-in-law, Sayyid ‘Abd al-Razzaq, holds.
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