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Inquiry about an inheritance dispute
An inquiry about a case in which the male inheritor (not in the position of executor of the will or the guardian of the inheritors) selling of the inheritance belonging to the female inheritors in the name of paying their father's debt and whether these female inheritor could claim their right.
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Zinat al-Hajiyah's receipt of Fakhr al-Hajiyah's bequest, 1910
A receipt by Zinat al-Hajiyah, daughter of Aqa Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad and wife of Navvab Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, stating that she has received the bequest of Fakhr al-Hajiyah [her mother], daughter of Aqa Mirza Sayyid Muhammad, including properties, water, household furnishing, etc. through Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad.
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Receipt of money, 1899
Wife of the late Akhund Mulla Muhammad received one tuman from Sadr-i Sharif through Navvab Shams.
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Dispute resolution between Bibi Sakinah and Sayyid Aqa Buzurg, 1900
To resolve a dispute over a sale contract between Bibi Sakinah, wife of Sayyid Muhammad, and Haji Sayyid Aqa Buzurg, both parties agree to go to the city and see Sayyid Yahya to seek a resolution.
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Habib Allah Khan's wife's share of inheritance, 1894
The document clarifies the inheritance share of Habib Allah Khan's wife.
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Receipt,1885
‘Ali Khan, son of Zayn al-‘Abidin, paid 35 tumans from the price of Zayn al-‘Abidin's house to his sister, who is Abu al-Hasan Khan's wife.
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Sale of water right and division of inheritance, 1874
Sale of water and division of inheritance of Haj Muhammad Yazdi
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Settlement about garden, 1924
Settlement between the daughter of Haji Aqa ‘Ali (wife of the late Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Khan) [Bibi Sakinah?] and Navvabah ‘Illiyah [Zinat al-Hajiyah?], daughter of Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Khan (wife of Aqa Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali). This settlement to divide a garden was reached due to a dispute between the two as they both claimed ownership of the property.
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Letter from Pulad, 1903
Letter from Pulad, reporting a list of purchases of household items and the problems in finding the requested items as well as some political news related to the government of Yazd.
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Settlement between Bibi Sakinah and Shah Bibi Akrami, 1929
Settlement of water rights between Bibi Sakinah Khanum Akrami, daughter of Haji Aqa ‘Ali, and her daughter, Shah Bibi Khanum Akrami, in exchange for one hundred dinars.
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