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Settlement regarding kidnapping of girls and looting of properties, 1867
Mulla Ahmad and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah, the sons of Zayn al-‘Abidin, the residents of ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi], have settled with Haji Khudavirdi, the son of Baba, and Haji Muhammad Baqir, the son of Isma‘il, a resident of Kalin Tappah, about the issue of kidnapping girls and looting properties.
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Inheritance shares of Ibrahim Bayg's wives and children, 1871
1- List of the belongings of the late Ibrahim Bayg, including household goods, kitchenware, and clothing, to be divided among the inheritors. Ibrahim Bayg's three wives, Zaynab, the daughter of Safar ‘Ali, Fatimah, the daughter of Shaykh Muhammad, and Takzaban [?], the daughter of Ibrahim, have received their mahrs (September 1, 1871). 2- Ibrahim Bayg's belongings have been divided as follows: his wives' mahrs, Fatimah (three tumans and five thousand dinars), Zaynab (five tumans and five hundred dinars), and Takzaban (one tuman and a sheep); the shares of his two underage daughters, Sara...
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Claim against Nusrat's wife, 1869
The writer claims that after Nusrat's death, his wife took some objects from his house, including three shawls. They have sent after her to investigate the case.
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Shuhrah Banu's claim and settlement regarding her mahr, 1879
After the death of Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali, the son of Mulla Ahmad ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi], his two wives received their shares, but one of them, Shuhrah Banu, the daughter of Mashhadi Murad ‘Ali, has claimed that she has not received her mahr. Since ‘Abd al-‘Ali has not left a will to clarify whether he owed Shuhrah Banu her mahr or not, the matter was settled with five tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Ma‘sumah Khanum's dowry list, 1887
Dowry list of Ma‘sumah Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali Akbar, including household goods and kitchenwares.
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Marriage contract of Narjis Khanum and ‘Ali Ashraf Bayg, 1895
Marriage contract of Narjis Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn, and ‘Ali Ashraf Bayg. The mahr was 40 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum and Aqa Muhammad, 1893
Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali Akbar, and Aqa Muhammad, the son of ‘Abd Allah. The mahr is ten tumans.
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Marriage contract of Parizad Khanum and Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, 1881
Marriage contract of Parizad Khanum, the daughter of Mulla Zayn al-‘Abidin, and Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, the son of Aqa Sayyid Fath‘ali. The mahr is fourteen tumans, of which four tumans have been received.
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Malik Nisa‘ bestowing her share of inheritance, 1882
Malik Nisa‘ Khanum, the daughter of Ja‘far and the wife of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali, transfers her share of inheritance and mahr to Karbalayi ‘Ali's sons, Hasanquli, Husaynquli, and Ahmad, in exchange for 19 tumans and five thousand tumans.
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Part of a marriage contract, 1886
The mahr is twenty five tumans.
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