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Sale agreement, 1926
Sale agreement over nine jaribs [unit of land] of land, located in Safi-abad plain, collectively owned by Aqa Muhammad Sadiq and Aqa Muhammad Baqir (children of the late ‘Ali Akbar [a farmer from Safi-abad]), Aqa ‘Ali Akbar (son of the late Aqa Husayn), and Aqa Shukr Allah (son of the late Ramizan‘ali), sold to Muhammad ‘Ali Baqqal [the grocer] (son of Haji Isma‘il Aqa, the grocer from Kashan). According to a note on the margin, the daughters of the late ‘Ali Akbar, Baygum Jan, Khan Jan Khanum, and Ma‘sumah Khatun, confirmed that their brothers, Muhammad Sadiq and Muhammad Baqir,...
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Settlement between Khanum Bashi and children of Haj Riza, 1940
Settlement between Khanum Bashi and the children of the late Haj Riza, Husayn (husband of Khanum Bashi) and Isma‘il, over land and its water rights, which were part of her mahr, and a garden and its water rights, also part of her mahr.
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Settlement between children of Haji Mirza Husayn and Haji Malik Muhammad, 1927
Settlement of Aqa Mirza ‘Ali Asghar, Aqa Mirza ‘Abd Allah, and Sultan Baygum Khanum, children of the late Haji Mirza Husayn Hakim Bashi [the physician], over the house inherited from their mother, with Haji Malik Muhammad Tajir [the merchant], in exchange for three hundreds tumans. The detriment fee is seventy tumans.
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Settlement between ‘Ismat Khanum and ‘Abbas‘ali, 1930
Settlement between ‘Ismat Khanum, daughter of Aqa Sayyid ‘Ali, and her husband, ‘Abbas‘ali (son of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali from Vidja) about paying the alimony and mahr during the three-month waiting period under the condition that ‘Ismat Khanum stays at his paternal house with ‘Abbas‘ali's mother and sister.
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Settlement of Aqa Hasan and Aqa Husayn with Mirza Aqa ʻAli Luqmani, 1931
Settlement between Aqa Hasan and Aqa Husayn, the children of Aqa Muhammad Zari‘ [the farmer] from Atrak, and Mirza Aqa ʻAli Luqmani regarding a property in Rasht for nine tumans. The sisters of Aqa Hasan and Aqa Husayn, Khanum Sultan (wife of Haj Kadkhuda) and Khanum Bala (wife of ʻAli Akbar ʻAliquli), confirmed the settlement.
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Settlement regarding the debt and share of inheritance, 1938
Shamsi Taj Khanum, daughter of Muntasir Asadi, and her husband, Mirza Muhammad Riza Imam Saffari, settled their claims regarding Shamsi Taj Khanum’s share of inheritance and twelve thousand and five hundred rials owed to Mirza Muhammad Riza Imam Saffari, with her mother and brother, Ahmad ‘Ali Khan, in exchange for a residential building and 3 jaribs [unit of land area] of a farm.
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Two letters, 1948
On one side, in a letter dated July 5, 1948, Talʻat Kazimi writes to Fakhr Ruhi mentioning her illness for ten days and apologizes for her delay in responding, discusses Fakhr Ruhi’s work promotion, and sends greetings; on the other side is Fakhr Ruhi’s response to Talʻat Kazimi, expressing her concern about Talʻat’s sickness and wishing her recovery. She talks about the uncertainty of her job position and sends greetings.
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