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Power of attorney from Marjanah Khanum to her brother, 1914
Power of attorney from Marjanah Khanum, daughter of the late Zu al-Faqar (from Jalilabad), to her brother, Karbalayi Haydar ‘Ali, in order to buy a piece of property
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Settlement between Fatimah Khanum and her brother, 1915
Settlement between Fatimah Khanum, daughter of the late Husayn Pasha Khan Muzaffar al-Saltanah, and her brother, Abu al-Qasim Khan Mansur Humayun Sarhang [colonel], over one-sixth of Anzar village, in exchange for three hundred and thirteen tumans and two rials. On May 16, 1916, Abu al-Qasim Khan Mansur Humayun Sarhang settled the property with Amir Hasan Khan ‘Asim al-Saltanah for three hundred and seventy tumans and one thousands two hundred and fifty dinars. Then, Amir Husayn Khan ‘Asim al-Saltanah settled the property with Husayn Quli Khan Mani‘ al-Dawlah for one thousand two hundred...
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Inheritance settlement, 1916
Settlement for determining the shares of the late Muhammad Baqir Muzaffar's heirs and to pay his debts. Amir Husayn Khan ‘Asim al-Saltanah is the executor of the will.
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Three copies of settlement between Qamar Taj Khanum and her children, 1923
Three copies of settlements between Qamar Taj Khanum (known as Hijab al-Saltanah) and three of her children, Sultan Ahmad Khan Mani‘ al-Dawlah, Sultan Hamid Khan, and Zu al-Faqar Khan Buyuk Khan, over some inherited properties
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Settlement between Haydar ‘Ali and Mani‘ al-Dawlah, 1914
Settlement of Haydar ‘Ali, son of Zu al-Faqar (from Jalilabad), on behalf of himself, his two brothers (Husayn and Sayf ‘Ali), and his sister (Marjan Khanum) with Mani‘ al-Dawlah, over parts of properties including one-sixth of Dibaklu village and Jalilabad village for fifty tumans
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Settlement between Karbalayi Husayn and his children, 1922
Settlement of Karbalayi Husayn, son of the late Rahmat Allah Bayg, over parts of his properties worth fifty tumans with his daughter, Batul Khanum, for some nabat (crystal candy); settlement of Karbalayi Husayn with his sons, Jamshid Bayg and Muhammad Rahim, over the rest of his properties for one thousand dinars and some nabat, under the condition that they spend fifty tumans for his funeral and fifty tumans for Batul's dowry.