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Munirah Jaʻfari's booklet of religious dues payments
From booklet pages: "In the name of God, at the beginning of the religious day for Munir Jaʻfari, on November 27, 1973, from 20200 tumans that she had saved from her salary as a cleric, she gave 4040 tumans to Ayatollah Milani in lieu of paying possible debts and settled to pay the same amount in monthly installments;" "In the name of God, 1000 tumans was received on November 27, 1973, Muhammad Hadi al-Husayni Milani;" "In the name of God, 1000 tumans was received, Sayyid Muhammad Hadi al-Husayni Milani, 1974;" "In the name of God, 1000 tumans was received, on November 10, 1974, Sayyid...
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Power of attorney regarding Baygum Agha's properties, 1951
Power of attorney, includes the following information: Dr. Masʻud (Masʻudi Khurasani), the son of Aqa Muhammad Riza, with the birth certificate number 3482, issued from Mashhad, resident of Tehran, Rasht Street, number 9, gives power of attorney to Abu al-Qasim (Fazl), the son of the deceased Fazl Allah Khan, with the birth certificate number 568, issued from Mashhad, resident of Mashhad, the first district, Jam Street, at his own house. On behalf of Dr. Masʻud Masʻudi Khurasani, the attorney has all the power to do whatever necessary with the properties that were inherited from Banu Baygum...
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Copy of Riza Masʻudi's birth certificate
Copy of the birth certificate of Riza Masʻudi, on the letterhead of the Ministry of Interior, General Office of Civil Registration, with the following information: birth certificate number: 33516; issued on: July 8, 1931; name: Mirza Riza Khan Masʻudi Khurasani; father's name: Muhammad Hasan Khan; mother's name: Khan Bibi Khanum; date of birth: June 27, 1895; city of residence: Tehran; name of spouse: Zahra (birth certificate number: 24720; born in 1917 or 1918); date of marriage: November 17, 1953; children: Susan (birth certificate number: 327, born on June 24, 1955); Nasrin (birth...
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Marriage contract between Fatimah Baygum Khanum and Muʼtaman al-Sultan Mirza Muhammad Husayn Mustawfi Hirati, 1941
Marriage contract between Fatimah Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Jan Mustawfi Hirati, and Muʼtaman al-Sultan Mirza Muhammad Husayn Mustawfi Hirati, the son of Mirza Muhammad Hirati. The mahr is 300 tumans, of which 100 tumans is the price of gold and jewelry, 100 tumans is the price of carpets, bedding, and copper dishes, 50 tumans is the price of a Qurʼan, and 50 tumans is the price of an Abyssinian slave.
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ʻAliyah Mashayikhi's birth certificate
ʻAliyah Mashayikhi, the daughter of Saltanat and Amin Allah, born in 1913 [or 1914] in Mashhad. On the last page states that the titles "Khan" and "Khanum" were removed from the names of the parents.
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Munir Jaʻfari's birth certificate
Munir Jaʻfari Hiravi; the daughter of Saltanat and Amin Allah, born in 1921 [or 1922] in Mashhad, wife of Husayn Masʻudi Khurasani (born in July 5, 1920), who lives in Dalan Mustawfi alley, in the Sarshur district of Mashhad. Based on the bylaws' 114th clause, the title Khanum was removed from the name of owner of the identification card. The titles "Mirza Khan" and "Khanum" were also removed from her parents' names.
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Aqdas Agha's birth certificate
Issued by the Ministry of the Interior on Jan 10, 1928. Identification card of Khanum Aqdas Agha Jaʻfari Hiravi, the daughter of Saltanat Khanum and Mirza Amin Allah Khan, who was born in 1910 or 1911 in Mashhad and lives in Dalan Mustawfi alley in the district of Sarshur, Mashhad.
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