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Division of Haji Mirza Muhammad's inheritance, 1926
Haji Mirza Muhammad's inheritance has been divided amongst the following: his two wives, Bibi Khatun (daughter of the late Haji Muhammad ‘Ali), and Zaynab Khanum; and his children, Sakinah Sultan (wife of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad), Rubabah Khanum (wife of Aqa Mirza Muhammad), Umm Layli (wife of Aqa Husayn Ibn Hasan Ibn Riza), Aqa Muhammad Husayn, Aqa Murtiza, and Aqa Mustafa and Yahya (his underage sons). It is noted that all his wives’ shares and entitlements, including the mahr and alimony, have been taken into account.
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Divorce settlement and marriage contract
Divorce settlement of Sakinah Sultan, daughter of Siddiq Qanbar ‘Ali, and Karbalayi Muhammad Tupchi, son of deceased Karbalayi Isma‘il (from Kirman Shahan), over waiving her mahr and alimony, till after the waiting period. Should he wish to return within that period, then he must pay her alimony at a daily rate of half a silver qiran. Marriage contract of Raziyah Baygum and Aqa Shaykh Javad. The mahr is sixty tumans, of which thirty tumans were paid to the bride, and the rest remains the groom’s debt.
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Marriage contract of Rubabah Khanum and Aqa ‘Abbas, 1926
Marriage contract of Rubabah Khanum, daughter of Karbalayi Ja‘far, and Aqa ‘Abbas Qassab [the butcher] (son of Ustad ‘Ali Khayyat [the tailor] from Tehran). The mahr is eighty tumans, of which thirty tumans has been paid and the rest remains the groom’s debt.
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Power of attorney from ‘Ismat Khanum to Aqa Husayn Khan, 1930
‘Ismat Khanum, daughter of Aqa Sayyid ‘Ali from Vidja, gives power of attorney to Aqa Husayn Khan, to claim her mahr and alimony from her husband, ‘Abbas‘ali from Vidja, within three months.
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Rental agreement for a qanat, 1942
Haji Muhammad ‘Ali-pur (from Rubat Turki), son of the late ‘Ali, has rented three hours of water usage for a qanat from Mihri Khanum Nazari Sih Dah, daughter of the late Aqa Mahdi Nazari Sih Dah and wife of Haji Khan Sadiq Rubat Turki, for three years.
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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.