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Power of attorney to resolve disputes, 1912
Power of attorney given by Mirza Muhammad Husayn and Khanum Agha (children of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Baqir Malaki-duz [the shoe maker]), Agha Baygum (daughter of the late Haji Mirza Hadi Ghali-furush [َQali-furush, the rug seller]), and Bibi Husni Jan Khanum (wife of the late Haji Muhammad Sadiq Malaki-duz and daughter of the late Karbalayi Ramazan ‘Ali from Shiraz), to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, in order to resolve any disputes between them and Bibi Gawhar Sultan (daughter of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan from Fasa’) and to discontinue the...
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Power of attorney to get inheritance, 1913
Power of attorney given by Muhammad Quli Khan and Khanum Agha, children of the late Husayn Quli Khan, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, in order to get their shares from the inheritance of their maternal sister, the late Dilshad Khanum, daughter of the late Haji Habib Allah. Her inheritance had been transferred to their mother, the late Agha Bibi, daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Husayn.
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Power of attorney to receive inheritance, 1914
Power of attorney given by Nush Afarin and Khanum Ruqiyah, daughters of the late Haji Mirza Muhammad Muravvij al-Shari‘ah [promoter of religion], to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to get their shares of inheritance from the inheritors of their deceased brother, Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn
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Power of attorney to resolve brothers' claims, 1908
Power of attorney given by Bibi ‘Atiyyah Baygum, permanet wife of Mirza ‘Ali Aqa-yi Bazzaz (draper) and daughter of the late Haji Mirza Muhammad Hasan Ra’is al-Atibba’, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin for one year in order to resolve her dispute with her brothers, Mirza Sadr al-Din and Mirza ‘Ala’ al-Din, and to ask them to provide witnesses
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Testimony of neighbors on the ownership of seven donkeys
Testimony of residents of [illegible] neighborhood and anyone who has knowledge on the matter; they declare that the seven donkeys belong to Vazir [the Minister?], Sulayman Bayg, and Tahmasb Bayg, not to Muhammad Karim Bayg, who had possession of the donkeys for the last forty days. The testimony also regards the ownership of two cows, which belong to the mother of ‘Abd al-Rasul and his sister. Fourteen people have signed the testimony.
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Settlement of Dukhtar Bas and her daughters, 1914
Dukhtar Bas and her daughters, Bibi Mah and Khanum Mah (daughters of Safar ‘Ali from the Qarah Guzlu tribe) sell a house in the Bala-guzar neighborhood of Shiraz to Mashhadi Malik Muhammad and Mashhadi Jamshid (sons of Karbalayi ‘Azim Baqqal (grocer)) for ninety tumans
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Settlement of Bibi Khanum with Maryam Sultan Baygum, 1911
Settlement of Bibi Khanum, daughter of the late Mashhadi ‘Abbas and permanent wife of Mirza Hidayat Allah, with Maryam Sultan Baygum, daughter of Mirza ‘Ali and wife of the late Mashhadi ‘Abbas, over Bibi Khanum's mahr for one thousand dinars and some wheat
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Power of attorney to solve inheritance issue, 1915
Power of attorney given by the inheritors of Haj Zayn al-‘Abidin Tajir Pust-furush [the fur seller], including Haj Muhammad Baqir, Balqays the deceased Haji's wife, Sughra and Narjis (the deceased Haji's daughters), and Batul (the deceased Haji's granddaughter), to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah from Shiraz, in order to resolve their disputes with Haji Shukr Allah Khabbaz [the baker]. Dated September 19, 1915
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Power of attorney to collect debt, 1908
Power of attorney given to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, by Muhammad Ja‘far Tajir [the merchant] from Shiraz, son of Haji Muhammad Ibrahim Tajir from Shiraz, for six months from the time of this contract in order to get his rights and what is owed to him, from Khanum Hajiyah (wife of Muhammad Shafi‘ Tajir from Abu Shihr [Bushihr]) and her sister (wife of Muhammad Riza), daughters of Haji Muhammad Husayn from Kazirun. Dated October 5, 1908
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Settlement between Mirza Jalal al-Din and Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, 1921
Settlement between Mirza Jalal al-Din, son of Haj Muhammad Ibrahim from Shiraz, and his brother, Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, over a financial matter worth thirty tumans, a partnership contract, and paternal inheritance, in exchange for one hundred dinars and one misqal [unit of weight] of crystal candy. Additionally, Bibi Akhtar, wife of Jalal Allah, settled all her rights with Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar for one hundred dinars and three misqals of crystal candy. Dated January 20, 1921.