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Confirming the ownership of a mill, 1934
The document reads in parts: "Dear Shariʻatmadar (local religious notable), Mr. Fazil, I, Hasan Muhsini, am writing to you about the mills with all its equipment located next to the houses of master Muhammad, the architect. These belonged to Aqa Muhammad Karim's father in previous years, but now they belong to me. I would be grateful if you would write a note to that effect above this letter and confirm it with your seal". April 5, 1934. A note on the margin reads: "Confirmation of Mirza Hasan's ownership of the mill"
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Lease of a mill, 1935
Aqa Shukr Allah rented two sixths of two mills, known as Haj Sadiq's, to his nephew, Aqa Mirza Hasan for one year from, 4 April 1935 to 3 April 1936 for 300 rials (25 rials a month). A note on the verso reads: "a lease for water rights from Mashhadi Muhammad Mahdi Akbari to Aqa Shukr Allah Muhsini and Mirza Hasan Muhsini."
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Settlement and its revocation between Sakinah Khatun Muhsini and Shukr Allah Muhsini, 1934
Sakinah Khatun Muhsini (with identification number 7929), the wife of Mirza Hasan Muhsini (with identification number 7928), and the daughter of Mirza Mahmud, has settled two sixths of these houses in the Labrud neighborhood for 460 rials on June 14, 1934 with Aqa Shukr Allah Muhsini (with identification number 9394, issued in Khvansar), the son of Aqa Muhammad Riza. A note on the margin reads: "Sakinah Khatun and Aqa Shukr Allah have revoked the settlement; hence, the houses now belong to Sakinah Khatun again, but Aqa Shukr Allah receives the amount of money settled between them. 23 June...
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Settlement between Mirza Mahmud and Aqa Mirza Masih,1888
Settlement of a piece of land between Aqa Mirza Mahmud, the son of Aqa Muhammad Sadiq, and his paternal uncle, Aqa Mirza Masih, the son of Mirza Husayn, for seven tumans. Aqa Mirza Rahim (the brother of Aqa Mirza Mahmud) confirms that Aqa Mirza Mahmud's mother and another brother of theirs also have shares in this settlement. Dated December 29, 1888.