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Settlement of Mashhadi ‘Abbas, 1879
Settlement between Mashhadi ‘Abbas, son of Karbalayi Isma‘il, with Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel]'s men over an orchard and the house next to it in Mahdab, purchased from the younger daughter of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, in exchange for the orchard known as Bagh-i Sar-i Hawz in Mahdab, some share of water, and forty tumans
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Sale document between Khudadad and Fatimah, 1879
Mashhadi Khudadad, son of the late ‘Abd Allah, sells one-sixth of a house-mosque complex to his wife, Fatimah, for ten tumans and a detriment fee of one hundred dinars
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Settlement between ‘Aziz al-Muluk and Gilan Khanum Amir Ibrahimi, 1953
Settlement between ‘Aziz al-Muluk and Gilan Khanum Amir Ibrahimi, daughters of the late Muhammad ‘Ali (Nusrat al-Mamalik) and residents of Kirman, on the ownership of the farm and qanat in Husayn Abad desert, for twenty-five grams of nabat [crystal candy] and some money. The agreement also includes the orchards and houses that either of them built with their money.
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Settlement between Hur Nisa‘ and her son, 1904
Hur Nisa‘, daughter of the late Sha‘ban ‘Ali Bayg, transfers her residential house with the adjacent lands and the household furnishing to her son, Karbalayi Haydar, son of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali Quli, in exchange for one hundred dinars and some sugar cubes. The conditions are as follows: the above properties are occupied by Hur Nisa‘ while she is alive and will transfer to Karbalayi Haydar after her death. In case of Hur Nisa‘’s sickness, Karbalayi Haydar is responsible for costs of her food, clothing, and medicine; also, he will be responsible for the funeral expenses after Hur Nisa‘’s...
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Marriage contract of Khavar and Haydar, 1919
Marriage contract of Khavar, daughter of the late ‘Ali Akbar, and Karbalayi Haydar, son of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali Quli; the mahr is fifty tumans, some gold worth ten tumans, some copperware worth five tumans, a carpet worth five tumans, a male servant/slave worth five hundred tumans, one-sixth of a house in Faridun Bayg along with a piece of land adjacent to it, and one female slave, dated February 16, 1919. On December 18, 1925, Khavar settles her mahr with her husband for two thousand [dinars] and some sugar cubes as he has taken her several times for pilgrimage to the holy shrines in Iraq.
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