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Allowance for Haji Akbar Bayg's wife, 1892
Allowance for wife of Haji Akbar Bayg the arsenal auxiliary, according to the instructions on the army allowances recorded in Mustashar al-Saltanah's book; it has the name and seal of Zahra Khanum, aunt of Isma‘il Khan from Khuy.
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Allowance for Mirza Fath‘ali Khan's family, 1891
The stipend of the late Mirza Fath‘ali Khan, the son of Mirza Ishaq the former procurement officer in Baghdad, has been determined to be one hundred and thirty tumans to go to his mother, sister, and brothers, Mirza ‘Ali Ashraf Khan the brigadier and instructor of Nasiriyah school, Mirza Mas‘ud Khan the agent, and Mirza Mahmud Khan the brigadier of the royal artillery.
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Delegation to Sayyidah Fatimah, 1918
Haj Sayyid Riza Baqir al-ʻUlum, on behalf of the late Haj Sayyid Muhammad Aqa, has delegated the task of performing two years of fasts and prayers to Sayyidah Fatimah in exchange for eight tumans
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Dividing Mirza Taqi Khan's stipend
Amir Nizam's request to the premier [Sadr-i A‘zam] regarding the payment and division of the stipend of the late Mirza Taqi Khan Mushir Daftar between his wife (the daughter of Mu’ayyad al-Dawlah), his five daughters and five sons-in-law, and his five brothers.
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Giving Fath‘ali Khan's pension to his sister and uncles, 1891
Copy of the decree (probably by Nasir al-Din Shah) giving the pension of the late Mirza Fath‘ali Khan, son of Mirza Ishaq Khan, which was one hundred thirty tumans, to his sister and his maternal uncles, Mirza ‘Ali Ashraf Khan, Mirza Mas‘ud Khan, and Mirza Mahmud Khan. The authenticity of this document has been verified by Dabir al-Saltanah, Vakil al-Mulk, Qa’im Maqam, and Mustashar al-Saltanah.
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Letter from I‘tisam Nizam
Regarding the addressee's salary, a request to give two hundred tumans to Amin al-Mamalik to pay to the bank, and sending greetings to his sister and others.
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List of daily expenses
Written in Siyaq format; including food, household goods, clothing, bath related, stipend of the servants, newsletter, tobacco, alfalfa, cost of the repair of the wire mesh, emptying pool's water, debts, etc.
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Mashhadiyah Sultan Khanum receiving money from ‘Amid Lashkar, 1913
Mashhadiyah Sultan Khanum has received six tumans and given it to Karbalayi Muhammad Khan Sultan. There is a receipt for the payment of five tumans by ‘Amid Lashkar for Muhammad Khan's stipend on the margin. He has sent this money to Muhammad Khan's children via Bayram the village chief of Varaqah .
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Post-divorce agreement of Khadijah Baygum Khanum, 1906
A contract between ‘Alaviyah Khadijah Baygum Khanum, daughter of Haji Sayyid ‘Ali from Khuy, and her husband, Haji Ahmad from Khuy, about staying at Haji Ahmad's house, after the divorce and end of the waiting period until her departure to Khuy, and paying eleven tumans monthly as rent. She should also pay six thousand dinars for using clothing and jewelry. At the time of her departure to Khuy and her remuneration, the cost of clothing will also be taken into account.
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Request for a stipend, 1919
‘Ali Akbar Khan, the steward, asks the agent of Urumiyah to determine his remuneration for a task regarding the daughter of the late Iqbal al-Mulk and Haj Aqa ‘Ali Hariri, so he can receive it from Haji Mirza Abu al-Qasim, Haj Aqa ‘Ali's representative. Sharif al-Mulk, the agent at Urumiyah, responds that he has ordered Mirza Abu al-Qasim to pay 20 tumans to Aqa ‘Ali Akbar Khan. He has also mentioned a huge wrongdoing against Samsam's wife that he will discuss with him in person.
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