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Letter to Nuzhat al-Dawlah
Regarding the Appeal Court's decision in Tehran concerning the validity of a will. The writer complains about Nuzhat al-Dawlah's father [Sa‘id al-Mulk]'s having invovled her/him in this issue. S/he requests money from Nuzhat al-Dawlah due to the costs this ordeal has caused her/him.
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Certificate of guardianship, 1929
Letter from the public prosecutor of Fars to Hajiyah Khanum, mother of Husayn, mentioning that she has been assigned as the guardian of Husayn, an underage child of the late Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, and that she should take the responsibility seriously based on the law.
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Letter about Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar's debt to Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah, 1935
Letter to the head of the Shiraz court about Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Saqib's claim against Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar Dihkurah regarding one thousand seven hundred and fifty rials, which they have settled for two hundred rials. Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar claimed that he deposited the amount in the court's account. On the second page, it is stated that his claim was false.
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Draft of attorney's letter to the court, 1928
Draft of a letter written by the attorney of several people in objection to a court's sentence and asking to delay executing the order and to summon the plaintiff to the court; the lawyers' clients are: Khanum Mah (wife of Ra’is Muhammad Ja‘far), Khanum Tuba (wife of Karbalayi Ghulam Riza), Khanum Saltanat (wife of Aqa Buzurg [illegible]), Khanum Zaman (wife of Haji Mirza Khalil), and Haji Mirza Khalil
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Letter from Mirza Baygum's lawyer to the court
Letter written by the attorney of Mirza Baygum to the head of Shiraz court, in order to receive a confirmation note from department of Finance about Muhammad Sadiq Asudah and his father, Muhammad Husayn
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Letter regarding share of inheritance, 1947
A letter, along with the envelope, from the Ministry of Justice to Sardar Mukarram, regarding a claim by Mirza Pasha Khan against the addressee demanding his aunt (Nizam al-Saltanah's wife)'s share of inheritance. The letter refers to the addressee's refusal to come to court despite the recurring requests by the Ministry of Justice and asks for his or his attorney's presence at the court.
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Lawyer's notes, 1931 or 1932
A lawyer's note, in which the names of Khanum Iran, Khanum Farangis (wife of Sayyid Muhammad Baqir and daughter of Aqa Hidayat Allah), and Khanum Raf‘at Al-Muluk are mentioned
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Letter written by the attorney of Sayyid Husayn's wife to the lower court, 1929
Sayyid Husayn coercively divorced his wife, in the presence of Sayyid Abu al-Qasim (prayer leader of ‘Ali mosque), with the wife waiving her mahr and the condition of no return after divorce. Now after five months, when she wants to marry another man, Sayyid Husayn claims that he wants to remarry her, even though her marriage contract has been abrogated.
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Documents related to the complaint against Mirza Baqir Iskandari, 1934
Letter to Mirza Baqir Iskandari regarding the complaints by Qamar Khanum and Aqa Mahdi against Mirza Baqir and closing the case; list of documents sent to Mirza Baqir, including settlements of Mahdi Iskandari, Qamar Khanum, and Fatimah Khanum; receipt of a twenty tuman payment to Mr. Nur, the attorney; and an announcement by Mr. Nur on the resolution of Qamar Khanum's dispute
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Summons request to the court, 1929
Letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin (lawyer of Khanum Masha’ Allah) to the court, requesting to summon Sayyid Husayn (son of the late Sayyid Shukr Allah and husband of Khanum Masha’ Allah's) and Sayyid Abu al-Qasim (Khanum Masha’ Allah stays at his house) in order to clarify the divorce situation of Khanum Masha’ Allah and Sayyid Husayn
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