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Dividing the inheritance of Mashhadi Muhammad ‘Ali, 1859
Dividing an inherited property/house belonging to the late Mashhadi Muhammad ‘Ali among his wife, Bibi Junubi (daughter of the late Karbalayi Ramazan Najjar [the carpenter] Barazi), and his daughters, Bibi Khanum Jan (the wife of the late Mashhadi Ghulam Riza Tufangsaz [the gunsmith], and Bibi Sakinah (the wife of Aqa Qasim).
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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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Division of the late Mirza Hamd Allah's inheritance, 1888
Mirza Hamd Allah’s inheritance has been divided amongst the following: Hajiyah Gawhar Taj Khanum (his wife), Mirza ‘Alikhan (his son), Agha Baygum Khanum (his daughter and wife of Aqa Muhammad), and Shah Baygum (his daughter and wife of Mahdi).
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Fatimah Sultan Khanum’s deposition, 1919
Fatimah Sultan Khanum, daughter of Haji Sattar Tutunchi [the tobacconist], states that she has received all her share of inheritance from the executor of her father's will, Haji Shaykh Ahmad Aqa Tutunchi [the tobacconist], and she no longer has any claim to her paternal inheritance.
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Inheritance division between Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad and his sister, 1899
Dividing the inheritance of Haji Sayyid Muhammad Taqi’s daughter between her children, Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad, and his sister. The inheritance includes water rights and property.
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Power of attorney from Fatimah Baygum and ‘Ali Akbar to Haj Muhammad Hasan, 1863
Fatimah Baygum and her brother Aqa ‘Ali Akbar, children of Aqa Muhammad Husayn Karbalayi from Sar Chanah, give the power of attorney to their cousin, Haj Muhammad Hasan, regarding the inheritance from their brother, Aqa Zayn al-‘Abidin, who died in Nahavand on his way to the shrines in Iraq. They are asking for the remaining two-thirds of Aqa Zayn al-‘Abidin’s assets, after one-third of it is spent on the funeral. They also mention that if something happens to Haj Muhammad Hasan, he can assign another attorney to do the work.
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Property sale settlement amongst the late Muhammad’s children, 1917
Hasan, Mahru (the wife of the late Sha‘ban Muhammad Taqi), and Umm Kulsum Khanum (the wife of Hasan Ibn ‘Ali Fakhkhar) have sold their shares of a shop in Harnih to their brother, Husayn, for seven tumans.
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Question and answer
After the death of the writer’s father, his inheritors become responsible for his debts. As the father's debts exceeded what he was owed by others, the mother sells all her property and belongings to pay the debts. After a while, she claims the money from the writer and Kalantar Khan, who decide, with the permission of the sisters, to give the father’s remaining belongings to the mother. Then, one of the sisters, Ghazal, and then the mother, passed away. Now the inheritors are Kalantar Khan, one sister, and the writer. He is wondering if they should give some part of the inheritance to...
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Question and answer concerning a financial dispute
Question about a dispute between Zayd and his sister over ownership of a property. Zayd claims that he has inherited the property from his parents. When his sister claimed her rights over the ownership they reached a settlement with the condition that whoever makes any claim in the future should pay one thousand tumans to the other one. Now the sister has doubts about the validity of the settlement and is asking to see the document. Since she has no claim yet, the question is whether she should pay the fee or not. On the top of the letter, there is a response, stating that she is not...
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Settlement between Bibi Baygum and Sayyidah Sultan Baygum, 1924
Settlement between Bibi Baygum, daughter of Mulla Karbalayi Mirza ‘Ali and the second wife of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, and Sayyidah Sultan Baygum, daughter of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, over her entitlements, including her mahr, from Aqa Sayyid Muhammad’s inheritance. Her share includes one-fourth of the mahr belonging to the deceased wife of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, who was the daughter of Mir Salih, and one-seventh of a house Aqa Sayyid Muhammad had inherited from his late mother. In exchange, she received one-seventh of a house, all the furniture of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad's inherited house, a piece of...