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Settlement between Rustam and Mashhadi Yusuf, 1883
Settlement between Rustam, with power of attorney transferred from his wife, the daughter of Haj Karam, and Mashhadi Yusuf, her brother (on behalf of her other brother, Muhammad Jaʻfar), over receiving ten tumans for the loss she claims from her mother's and father's inheritance.
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Settlement between Zaynab Baygum and Khanum Buzurg, 1916
Settlement between Zaynab Baygum, daughter of the late Haj Muhammad ʻAli and widow of the late Haj ʻAbd Allah, and Khanum Buzurg, daughter of the late Haj Habib, with power of attorney transferred to her brother, Iqbal-i Divan, exchanging a residential building in an orchard located on the west side of Qusali-lar caravansary for four hundred and fifty tumans.
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Settlement between Talib on behalf of his wife and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1844
Settlement between Talib, son of Rajab ‘Ali from Kabinah/Gabinah in Lahijan, with power of attorney from his permanent wife, Hasaniyah Khanum, daughter of ‘Ali Naqi from Kabinah/Gabinah in Lahijan, and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, known as Khanumi Khanum, daughter of Haj Abu al-Qasim, exchanging three pieces of land located in the Yusuf neighborhood of Dumuchal [Dumchal] village in Lahijan for twelve tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Settlement over inherited property, 1862
Settlement between Ya‘qub Bayg, Turab Bayg, ‘Ali Khan, and ‘Ali Naqi, sons of the late Haj Yusuf and residents of Kamarbunah village, and Sasan Mirza Bahaʼ al-Dawlah on his own behalf and with power of attorney transferred from Bibi Mah, Chaqqah Mah, Khanum Kuchak, Khanum Bibi, and Gul Bibi, exchanging more than half of a property located in Kamarbunah village and all its belongings for two hundred and sixty six tumans.
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Sale agreement between Darvish Hashim and Darvish Ramazan, 1916
Darvish Hashim, son of the late Darvish Baqir, who is the executor of his brother (the late Darvish Qasim)'s will, on behalf of his underaged niece, settles a share of water from a farm's qanat with Darvish Ramazan, son of the late Darvish Husayn, for four tumans.
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Settlement between Sahib Sultan's mother and Ghulam Riza, 1909
Settlement between the mother of Sahib Sultan, daughter of the late Darvish Qanbar, and Ghulam Riza, son of the late Darvish Husayn, exchanging her mahr and her debts from her husband for seven tumans. Haj Sayyid Riza, legal representative of Sahib Sultan's mother, was fully informed of this settlement.
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Settlement between Zaynab Sultan and Mashhadi ʻAli, 1921
Settlement between Zaynab Sultan, daughter of the late Mashhadi Ahmad from the Alvar tribe of Bidabad, and Mashhadi ʻAli, son of the late Mashhadi Aqa Muhammad from Masfur tribe, exchanging one acre of land in Lurk, Bidabad for one hundred and fifty tumans.
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Settlement of Mirza Mahdi Sultani on behalf of Nahid Ashraf with Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Gawhari, 1928
Settlement between Mirza Mahdi Sultani, with power of attorney transferred from Nahid Ashraf, daughter of Sultan Muhammad Mirza Sayf al-Dawlah, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Gawhari, son of Haj Lutf Allah, exchanging some property located in the Sarchishmah neighborhood of Tehran that Nahid Ashraf inherited from her father for one thousand two hundred fifty tumans.
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Copy of settlement between Ghulam Husayn and Muhammad Khan Hishmat Nizam, 1913
Copy of a settlement between Ghulam Husayn, son of Lutfʻali Khan Sartip and husband of the late Shah Baygum, and Muhammad Khan Hishmat Nizam, father of the late Shah Baygum, over one-twelfth of Balavar village near Khuy, which he inherited from his wife, as well as one thousand tumans of the mahr and its interest, in exchange for five hundred tumans and the condition that Muhammad Khan waives his claim to the late Shah Baygum's dowry items.
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Three settlements of Haj Habib Allah, 1882, 1883, and 1884
The first document, dated 1882, is a copy of the settlement between Haj Habib Allah, son of the late Haj Mirza ʻAbd Allah, and his sister, Mahi Khanum, transferring the ownership of Mahi Khanum's belongings, including silverware, furniture and goods, land and housing, clothes and fabric, etc. in exchange for a pair of gold bracelets, a knife, and fourteen shahis. The second settlement, dated 1883, is between Haj Habib Allah and his two underaged sons, Muhammad Husayn and Murtaza Quli, transferring the ownership of what he inherited from his sister, Mahi Khanum, in exchange for a knife and...
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