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Marriage contract between Zahra Khanum and Mirza Husayn, 1929
Marriage contract between Zahra Khanum (daughter of Dayi Jaʻfar) with Mirza Husayn (son of Muhammad Hashim) on December 29, 1929. Mahr includes a Qurʼan, 70 tumans, and one sixth of a house in Ark district. Rubab Khanum (daughter of Dayi ʻAbbas), the husband's aunt, signed this contract. Also 20 tumans were given to the wife by the husband as bridal gift, which was settled for 100 dinars.
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Marriage contract between Batul Khanum with Muhammad Hasan the grocer, 1915.
Marriage contract between Batul Khanum (daughter of Arbab ʻAli) with Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan the grocer on May 10, 1915. Mahr is one-sixth of a house, belonged to the groom's father who gives it to his son, plus 60 tumans: 40 tumans given to the wife by her father-in-law, 30 tumans as bridal gift, and 10 tumans for kitchen expenditure.
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Marriage contract between Khadijah Sultan and Muhammad Husayn, 1902.
Marriage contract between Khadijah Sultan (daughter of Karbalayi Abu al-Qasim) with Muhammad Husayn (son of Mulla ʻAli Akbar) on October 30, 1902. Mahr includes 50 tumans and one-sixth of a house in Qum's district of Shahzadah Hamzah Mirza.
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Marriage contract between Muhtaram Amiraslani and ʻAbbas Mukri, 1938
Marriage contract between Muhtaram Amiraslani and ʻAbbas Mukri on 16 September 1938. The mahr includes 4000 rials and a 100-rial Qurʼan, a mirror, a couple of lamps with marble base (320 rials), from which 2000 rials and the mirror and the lamps are received by the wife and the husband still owes 2120 rials to his wife.
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Marriage contract between Gawhar Khanum and Mirza Asad Allah, 1879
Marriage contract of Gawhar Khanum (daughter of ʻAliriza Mustawfi) with Mirza Asad Allah (son of Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn Mustawfi) in May or June 1879. Mahr includes 100 tumans, a Qurʼan, gold (ten tumans), copper containers made in Kashan, a carpet, a qalamkar bed covering, a female Ethiopian slave (40 tumans), one third of an herb shop, part of a farm land near Savah and its water right, one sixth of a house in andaruni, and one sixth of a farm house originally belonged to the groom's father, who transfers it to Mirza Asad Allah to be included in his wife's Mahr.