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Sale document of Umm Kulsum Khanum, 1872
Umm Kulsum Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Aqa and the wife of Mir Aqa, in a separate document, had sold her one-week share of the Khan Muhammad Khan qanat in Ahrab to Haj ʻAli ʻAbbas, the well-known merchant from Lak. She additionally sells him her one-week share of the qanat in Ganjʻalikhan garden; this garden was purchased by the owners of Khan Muhammad Khan qanat.
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Settlement and crop-sharing contract between Khanumi Khanum and Bala Bayg Yavar, 1820
These documents include: 1- a settlement, dated April 23, 1820, between Khanumi Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Sultan, and her husband, Bala Bayg Yavar, the eldest son of ‘Ali Mardan Khan, in which she settles her mahr in exchange for a farmland known as ‘Ali Akbar farm, in Guni, as well as some shares of water usage from the qanat. 2- on April 25, 1820, Bala Bayg Yavar rents the crops and products of ‘Ali Akbar farm and water usage from its qanat from his wife, Khanumi Khanum for thirty years in exchange for an annual amount of twenty tumans.
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Settlement between Fatimah Baygum and Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali, 1847
Settlement between Fatimah Baygum known as Kuchik Baygum, daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn from Na’in, and her paternal brother, Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali, over some properties in Isfahan in exchange for one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Settlement between Mirza Aqa and his daughter, 1894
Settlement between Mirza Aqa, son of Haji Aqa, and his daughter, Surur Aqa, regarding his belongings in exchange for one man (unit of weight) of wheat and one man of salt
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Settlement between Nisa’ Khanum and Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad, 1854
Settlement between Nisa’ Khanum, daughter of Amir Khan Bayg, and Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Munshi over some properties in Mihranrud, in exchange for three tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars
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Settlement of Asiyah Khanum over her share of her daughter's inheritance, 1905
After the death of Narjis Khatun, daughter of Mir Muhsin Aqa Tajir (merchant) from Usku, her inheritors were her mother, Asiyah Khanum; her husband, Haji Sayyid Riza; and her three children, Aminah Khatun, Mir Abu al-Hasan, and Sayyid Husayn. Haji Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, with the power of attorney from his mother, Asiyah Khanum, settles her share of inheritance with Haji Sayyid Muhammad, who has the power of attorney from his brother, Haji Sayyid Riza, father and guardian of Narjis Khatun's three underage children, in exchange for three thousand seven hundred tumans.
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Settlement of Baygum and Aqa Muhammad Ibrahim, 1918
Settlement of Baygum, the daughter of Aqa Mirza ‘Abd al-Javad, with Aqa Muhammad Ibrahim, the son of Haji Aqa ‘Abd al-Husayn, over some shares of usage of water from a qanat, for two thousand and six hundred tumans. She has also sold her revocation right for two hundred tumans, making the total price two thousand and eight hundred tumans (January 8, 1918). On September 27, 1919, due to the late Aqa Muhammad Ibrahim's debt, Haj Shaykh ‘Abd al-Qavvam and Haj Mirza ‘Aliriza of Fayz Abad, sold three-fifths and two-fifths of the share of the water to Haji Muhammad Baqir, the son of Haji Muhammad...
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Settlement of Gawhar Sultan and Hajiyah Khanum with Aqa Buzurg, 1923
Gawhar Sultan Khanum and Khanum Hajiyah Khanum, the daughters of the late Haji ʻAbd al-ʻAli Aqa, have settled their share of the water from Karzan qanat to Aqa Buzurg the merchant from Salmas, the son of the late Haji Mahdi.
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Settlement of Haj Sadiq Harisi with Haji Ghafur and Sayyidah Ziba Khanum, 1913
Haji Sadiq from Haris transfers a house and a garden located in Shishgilan, including the water creeks, the stable, and part of the water share of the late Sardar's qanat, to Haji Ghafur and his wife, Sayyidah Ziba Khanum, the daughter of the late Aqa Mir Sattar Khabbaz [the baker], in exchange for two thousand tumans.
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Settlement of Hasan Khan, 1910
Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Hasan Khan, the son of Haji Mirza Isma‘il, sells a house and a garden in Char Minar [Chahar Minar], including the limited right to use water from Ab Anbar [cistern], to Aqa Sayyid Ahmad Fakhr al-Hukama’ in exchange for two hundred tumans. Asad Allah denies any claims on the house on behalf of himself and his paternal aunt, Tuba Khanum. Zaynab Khanum, and Fatimah Khanum, the wife and daughter of Hasan Khan, respectively, also have confirmed that the house and the building belong to Mu‘tamad al-Sultan and that they have no claims.
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