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Settlement between Mulla 'Ali Akbar and Mulla 'Ali, 1894
Settlement between Mulla 'Ali Akbar (son of Mulla Muhammad 'Ali) and Mulla 'Ali (son of Mulla Muhammad Baqir Ruknabadi), concerning all the rights and claims that Mulla 'Ali Akbar had over cotton seeds and crops and the other posessions of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad (son of Aqa Mirza 'Ali Riza) of al-Saniyah village and all that Aqa Mirza 'Ali Riza and Aqa Sayyid Muhammad's mother had left to Mulla 'Ali Akbar (except what had been left for Aqa Sayyid Muhammad's sister through a separate settlement) – all these were settled to Mulla 'Ali in exchange for ten tumans.
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Sayyid ʻAbbas Darabadi's letter to his mother, 1938
Sayyid ʻAbbas Darabadi's letter to his mother, in which he asks about her mother's well-being and describes his own situation. He writes that he is in debt and he has to pay a lot, that his friends have all purchased their clothes while he is still in his old military uniform. He complaints to his mother and informs her that his military service in Kerman is over now.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum with ʻAli ʻAskar Ruknabadi, 1908
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum (daughter of ʻAbd al-Razzaq, the fabric weaver) and ʻAli ʻAskar Ruknabadi (son of ʻAli [?]) on August 9, 1908. The mahr includes three sixths of a house, three sixths of a garden in Ghulam's village in Bagh Bala, and twenty tumans, five tumans of which are to be received directly by the bride and fifteen tumans of which are to be received later. The three sixths of the house are to be settled by the groom's mother and is part of the mahr.