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Bihjat Khanum's claim regarding her mahr and alimony, 1926
Bihjat Khanum, daughter of the late Sayyid Muhammad, gives the power of attorney to Sayyid Sulayman in order to claim alimony and her mahr from her husband Tahmasb Khan, son of the late ‘Ali Mirza. Her husband has not paid any alimony since they married two years ago. Ayatollah Muhammad Ja‘far approves Bihjat Khanum's claims and rules against Tahmasb Khan, the husband.
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Copy of the settlement between Mashhadi ‘Ali and Mirza Muhammad Husayn, 1928
Copy of the settlement between Mashhadi ‘Ali Kurah-paz [the tile maker], son of Mashhadi Haji Tajir [the merchant] from Shiraz, and Mirza Muhammad Husayn, son of Mulla Ahmad Nayrizi, over a house located at Ishaq Bayg neighborhood of Shiraz for five hundred tumans. The permanent wife of the seller witnessed this settlement, and confirmed she had no rights to the property.
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Deed regarding Sayyid Hasan's debt to Khanum Malik, 1928
Deed certifying that Sayyid Hasan, son of the late Sayyid Murtaza, owes ten tumans to Khanum Malik, wife of ‘Abd al-Ghaffar. He pledges to pay the debt in the next six months and twenty days, beginning from the month of Shavval, as well as paying the daily rent of one thousand and five hundred dinars.
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Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Sabit's statement about renting her land, 1935
Statement written by Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Sabit to the court of Fars requesting an investigation and an order against someone who rented her land for fifty tumans plus payment of the taxes, but has not paid part of the taxes and the rent, and does not cooperate with her.
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Letter about Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar's debt to Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah, 1935
Letter to the head of the Shiraz court about Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Saqib's claim against Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar Dihkurah regarding one thousand seven hundred and fifty rials, which they have settled for two hundred rials. Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar claimed that he deposited the amount in the court's account. On the second page, it is stated that his claim was false.
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Letter asking for a lost rental lease, 1929
Letter written by Khanum Muhtaram to Sayyid Ahmad Pish-namaz [the prayer leader] asking him to write down the text of a lost rental lease that he had drafted four years ago. The lease was about renting Khilak lands to Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar Dihkurah. On the margin, Sayyid Ahmad has written the rental lease.
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Letter of attorney to get rent, 1929
Letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, Khanum Raf‘at al-Muluk's attorney, to the executive section of Fars Justice Department regarding the rent that Dr. Haydar ‘Ali Khan owes to Khanum Raf‘at al-Muluk in the amount of one hundred and ten tumans.
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Letters of a lawyer to the court about his clients, 1929
Draft of two letters written by a lawyer to the court about his client's rent, a local investigation about usurpation of possessions of his two other clients, and some other petitions and sentences
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Marriage contract of Khanum Hajiyah and Mashhadi Husayn Misgar, 1928
Marriage contract of Khanum Hajiyah, daughter of Mashhadi Karim Qassab [the butcher] from Shiraz, and Mashhadi Husayn Misgar [the coppersmith], son of Karbalayi Aqa Buzurg from Shiraz; the mahr includes sixty tumans, a Qur‘an worth one tuman, one misqal [unit of weight] of gold, ten misqals of green silk, one charik [unit of weight] of palm starch, and five mans [unit of weight] of salt. The mahr remains the groom's debt.
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Nasr Allah's deposition, 1926
Nasr Allah states that he usurped a room that belonged to him and his sister, and that he will pay his debt in three settlements to Saham al-Shari‘ah (probably his sister's lawyer).
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