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Muzaffar al-Saltanah's bridal gift platters
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Muzaffar al-Saltanah and others
Standing around the bridal gift platters
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Settlement of Sakinah Khanum and Mirza Ibrahim, 1892
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Letter to Imamquli Mirza, 1894
Letter to Imamquli, in which the writer asks for Imamquli's grace. The writer sends black mulberry syrup and eggplants. Imamquli writes in reply that he will not forget the writer and will give him a job, but needs to show his documents to Iʻtisam.
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Jayran Khanum
On verso: "Her name was Jayran Khanum, known as ʻAziz al-Muluk. She had three sons: Sultan Mahmud Mirza, Sultan Yusuf Mirza, and Sultan Ahmad Mirza. She died at 25. She was the daughter of Biglar Baygi, from the city of Urumiyah."
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Affidavit of people of ʻAjabshir and Shishavan, 1859
Affidavit from residents of the villages of ʻAjabshir and Shishavan regarding Malik Qasim Mirza's sale of a sixth of Shishavan village to Zaynab Khanum. The document reads, in part, "Due to the call of Zaynab Khanum, the mentioned people from villages ʻAjabshir and Shishavan have all confirmed her claim that when Malik Qasim Mirza was still alive, he acknowledged to them that he had contendedly sold a sixth of Shishavan village to Zaynab Khanum, and that this property belongs to her [...]. After Mirza Hasan and Karbalayi Haydar's testimony and based on all other evidence, it became clear...
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Property transfer of the mother of Jahangir Khan Biglar Baygi, 1863
Settlement of a property transfer from the mother of Jahangir Khan Biglar Baygi to her son, Ghulam‘ali Khan. The property is a piece of land in Kasalan Dizaj village and is settled for some sugar.
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Dividing Malik Qasim Mirza's inheritance, 1861
Copy of the text of Nasir al-Din Shah's decree: ""Following the death of my uncle, Malik Qasim Mirza, for the sake of those surviving him, 2000 tumans cash and 100 kharvars [unit of weight] were given to his children. After the death of Khudadad Khan, his stipend was confiscated by the court. From now on, his stipend will be divided among the inheritors as stated: Imam Quli Mirza (cash: 1000 tumans, goods: 50 kharvars), Shahzadah Khanum (cash: 400 tumans, goods: 20 kharvars), Riza Quli Mirza (cash: 340 tumans, goods: 25 kharvars), Zaynab Khanum (cash: 150 tumans). 5/1/1861
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Halimah Khanum's debt, 1870
Twelve tumans of [illegible] the merchant, who is a citizen of the United Kingdom, was lent to Halimah Khanum, the mother of Navvab Riza Quli Mirza, and it is required that she pay this back whenever asked.
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Ruqiyah Khanum's petition, 1884
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