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Settlement about garden, 1924
Settlement between the daughter of Haji Aqa ‘Ali (wife of the late Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Khan) [Bibi Sakinah?] and Navvabah ‘Illiyah [Zinat al-Hajiyah?], daughter of Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Khan (wife of Aqa Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali). This settlement to divide a garden was reached due to a dispute between the two as they both claimed ownership of the property.
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Settlement between Zinat al-Hajiyah and her son, ‘Ali, 1917
Settlement between Zinat al-Hajiyah, daughter of Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad, with her son, Aqa ‘Ali, about transferring the use of a qanat for 16 days a year.
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Galin Khanum's settlement with the heirs of Muhammad Hasan, 1911
Settlement between Hajiyah Galin Khanum, wife of Habib Allah Khan, and the heirs of the deceased Muhammad Hasan
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Zinat al-Hajiyah's receipt of Fakhr al-Hajiyah's bequest, 1910
A receipt by Zinat al-Hajiyah, daughter of Aqa Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad and wife of Navvab Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, stating that she has received the bequest of Fakhr al-Hajiyah [her mother], daughter of Aqa Mirza Sayyid Muhammad, including properties, water, household furnishing, etc. through Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad.
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Navvab Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali and children
From left, back row: ‘Ali, Navvab Mirza Muhammd ‘Ali Sharifi, and Abu al-Hasan; front row: Fatimah Khanum, Taj al-Muluk, Fakhr al-Hajiyah, and Navvabah Navvab (daughter of ‘Aliyah Khanum and Navvab Aqa Husayn); Fatimah Khanum, Taj al-Muluk, Fakhr al-Hajiyah, ‘Ali, and Abu al-Hasan were children of Navvab Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali Sharifi and Zinat al-Hajiyah.
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Settlement between Zinat al-Hajiyah and her son, Abu al-Hasan, 1917
Settlement between Zinat al-Hajiyah, daughter of Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad, with her son, Aqa Abu al-Hasan, about transferring the right to use the qanat.
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Letter of greetings and news of war
Letter about family related news and news of the progression of the war [World War I], talking about fasting in the month of Ramazan, the writer's letter to the addressee sent with Aqa Sadr, for which s/he had not received any response. S/he talks about the news of the German and Ottoman forces progressing into Iran and taking control of Kirmanshah and Hamadan and moving toward Tehran and how this news has raised the price of goods in the city; the highway robbers from Fars; the British moving towards Isfahan, and finally the hot weather in the city. The writer ends the letter with sending...
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