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Settlement between Sultan Khanum and Aqa Mashhadi Sayf Allah, 1929
Settlement between Sultan Khanum, daughter of Niʻmat Allah, the wife of Mashhadi Muhammad ʻAli, and Aqa Mashhadi Sayf Allah regarding 66 tumans. The man agrees to pay one tuman everyday to Sultan Khanum until his debt is paid off.
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Settlement between Batul Khanum and ʻIffat Khanum, 1928
Settlement between Batul Khanum, known as Malik Khanum, and ʻIffat Khanum, known as Amir, regarding thirty tumans.
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Receipt for partial Settlement over alimony by Tuba Khanum, 1929
Receipt for partial settlement over alimony by Tuba Khanum, known as Shams al-Muluk, daughter of Haji Mirza ʻAbd al-Muttalib Adib Kashani, admitting the receiving of alimony from her husband, Aqa Mirza ʻAli Khan Mahmudi.
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Settlement between Qamar Khanum and her husband, Aqa Mashadi ʻAli Akbar, 1927
Settlement between Qamar Khanum, daughter of Aqa Fath Allah Bayg, and her husband Aga Mashadi ʻAli Akbar, tregarding forty tumans, to be paid in installments.
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Settlement between Kawkab Khanum and her son-in-law, Hasan Aqa, 1926
Settlement between Kawkab Khanum and her son-in-law regarding the Alimony of her daughter. Conditions of marriage contract are written in the margins.
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Settlement between Mashhadi Nasr Allah to Malihah Khanum and ower of attorney, 1928-1929
Settlement regarding the payment of 75 tumans between Mashhadi Nasr Allah to Malihah Khanum, and power of attorney from Nasr Allah to Hasan Khan Nasirzadah Dadkhah Tabrizi
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Legal documents regarding marriage and divorce of Maʻsumah Khanum and Karbalayi ʻAbbas, 1927-1929
Marriage contract and divorce settlement of Maʻsumah Khanum and Karbalayi ʻAbbas and two powers of attorney.
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Marriage contract of Ruqiyah Khanum and Aqa Mashhadi ʻAbbas ʻAli and a settlement, 1927-1928
The marriage contract of Ruqiyah Khanum, daughter of Aqa Karbalayi Ismaʻil, and Aqa Mashhadi ʻAbbas ʻAli, son of Aqa Mulla Muhammad Baqir. The mahr is forty tumans. The other document is a settlement between Ruqiyah Khanum and her brother, Muhammad ʻAli. She transfers all her prerogatives from her former husband to him.