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Affidavit
Affidavit of the elders from Dumchal, Kumachal, and Kanaf Gurab villages regarding Mashhadi Mulla Baba Dumuchali, father of Haj Ramazan Dumuchali, being the only inheritor of Mulla ‘Ali Akbar, his uncle. Seven people confirmed this statement, and also stated that Mashhadi ‘Ali Khan [illegible] was not Mulla ‘Ali Akbar's inheritor.
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Marriage contract of Khadijah and Darvish Husayn
Marriage contract of Khadijah, daughter of Ustad Barat ‘Ali, and Darvish Husayn, son of Darvish Hashim. The mahr includes nine tumans, some rose gold, some copperware, silk and chintz clothes, bedding from Isfahan, a colorful kilim, a residential building in the Aqa neighborhood, and some properties.
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Invoices and a letter from Haj Mirza Mahmud Sahib, 1878
Invoices from Haj Mirza Mahmud Sahib Tajir Kazirani [merchant from Kaziran] that include the names of merchants, porters, senders, sources and destinations, goods, costs of transportation, and a letter at the end of the document.
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Settlement of Shah Zaynab Khanum, Jan Jan, and others with Aqa Muhammad, 1787
Settlement of Shah Zaynab Khanum, daughter of Muhammad ‘Ali, Jan Jan, known as Umm Kulsum (the younger sister of Aqa Rajab ‘Ali), Muhammad Baqir (son of Muhammad ‘Ali), Aqa ‘Ali, and Aqa Abu al-Hasan Fazuh-ji, with Aqa Muhammad, son of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali from the same village [Khvurasgan?], exchanging a piece of land in [illegible] Arbabiyah for two tumans.
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Marriage contract, 1915
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Marriage contract of Nazanin Baygum and Sayyid Riza, 1888
Marriage contract of Nazanin Baygum, daughter of Sayyid Muhammad, and Sayyid Riza, son of Sayyid Muhammad Salih. The mahr is two hundred sixty-two and one-half riyals. The bride settled with the groom, exchanging two-and-a-half riyals of the mahr for five misqals [unit of weight] of gold.
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Marriage contract of Khadijah Sultan and Mulla Muhammad ‘Ali, 1914
Marriage contract of Khadijah Sultan, daughter of Mashhadi ‘Ali, the baker from Isfahan, and Mulla Muhammad ‘Ali, known as Mukarram, from Habib Abad. The mahr is twenty-six tumans and two qirans and ten shahis, and three misqals [unit of weight] of gold. The bride settled two thousand five hundred dinars of her mahr with the groom for a Qurʼan worth one tuman.
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Marriage contract of Hajiyah Banu and Husayn Lakmah Sari, 1921
Marriage contract of Hajiyah Banu, daughter of Qurban‘ali Ishka’i, and Husayn from Lakmah Sar, son of Mashhadi Safar‘ali. The mahr is twenty-two tumans and five qirans, to be spent on clothes, two gold coins, a gold ring, and the rest remains [the groom's debt].
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Marriage contract of Zaynab Khatun and Ramazan ‘Ali, 1919
Marriage contract of Zaynab Khatun, daughter of the late Fath Allah Khujastah, resident of Dumchal, and Ramazan ‘Ali, son of Karbalayi Rajab ‘Ali from Dumchal. The mahr is eight tumans and one thousand five hundred dinars for some women's clothes.
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Marriage contract of Marziyah Baygum and Mir Nasr Abu Talib, 1911
Marriage contract of Marziyah Baygum, daughter of ‘Abd al-Javad the preacher from ّUpper Banuyah, and Mir Nasr Abu Talib, son of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali. The mahr is ten tumans in cash, ten tumans to buy rose gold, ten tumans to buy clothes, some properties in Banuyah, and five tumans for acquiring a Qurʼan.
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