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Confirming the ownership of a mill, 1934
The document reads in parts: "Dear Shariʻatmadar (local religious notable), Mr. Fazil, I, Hasan Muhsini, am writing to you about the mills with all its equipment located next to the houses of master Muhammad, the architect. These belonged to Aqa Muhammad Karim's father in previous years, but now they belong to me. I would be grateful if you would write a note to that effect above this letter and confirm it with your seal". April 5, 1934. A note on the margin reads: "Confirmation of Mirza Hasan's ownership of the mill"
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Dividing the ownership rights of Jahangir Khan building, 1875
Dividing the ownership rights of the Jahangir Khan building, located in the Shaykh Zayn al-Din neighborhood, on April 1, 1875, among Mirza Husayn and Mirza Muhammad (the children of Haj Sadiq), Mirza Husayn's wife (Narjis Khatun), their three daughters-in-law (Jahan Sultan, Fatimah Baygum, and Ummah Khanum), the wife of Mirza Muhammad and her two sons (Muhammad Mirza and Muhammad ʻAli), the two wives of Aqa Muhammad Sadiq, the son of Mirza Husayn, and his son (Mahmud Mirza). The shares are listed as follows: Mirza Husayn and his wife receive two sixths; as do Mirza Muhammad, his wife,...
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Dividing the ownership rights of a building among heirs of Haj Sadiq, 1859
The document reads, in part: ""Dividing the ownership of a building in the Labrud neighborhood, close to the Zaraghush river, among the heirs of Haj Sadiq (son of Aqa Muhsin), namely Aqa Mirza Husayn, Aqa Mirza Muhammad, and Sakinah Khanum (the daughter of Aqa Jaʻfar) as follows: the lady inherits two sixths of the building, which includes [?], the storage room and the Harzah-push above it, half of the common space of a house, the stable, the hay storage space, the garden, the small pool, and the bathroom. Aqa Muhammad and his wife, Fatimah Khanum, inherit two sixths of the common space in...
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Settlement of Zahra Khatun, on behalf of her mother, with ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan, 1917
Zahra Khatun, the daughter of ʻAziz Allah Suhani (on behalf of her mother, Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of ʻAbd Allah Suhani Fridani) on 21 August 1917 settles part of a property in Birinjistan village with ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan, son of Sardar Zafar, for 180 tumans. On the margin of the document a note indicates that the property belongs to ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan's mother and whoever takes possession of it is a usurper.
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Settlement of a garden between Maʻsumah Khatun and Ghulam Husayn, 1901
Maʻsumah Khatun, the wife of Mirza Hasan ʻAmu Saʻid, settles part of her garden to Ghulamhusayn, the son of Ismaʻil (the oil-seed miller), on 5 February 1901 for 7 tumans.
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Dividing properties of Mirza Ismaʻil Khan Amin al-Mulk among his inheritors, 1909
This document reports on the division of Mirza Ismaʻil Khan Amin al-Mulk's properties between his inheritors after his death. The inheitors were Aqa Musa Khan, the wife of Mirza Ahmad Khan (Minister of Court), the wife of Mirza ʻAbd Allah Khan Amin al-Sultan, and ʻIsa Khan. After ʻIsa Khan's death, his share was inherited by his uncle, Iskandar Khan Khazin al-Huzur, and his mother, Galin Khanum and supervising the transition of these properties was assigned to Aqa Sayyid Habib. On 13 November 1909, all the inheritors of Amin al-Mulk along with Sayyid Habib Allah (on behalf of Khazin...
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Settlement between Muhammad Javad Mirza, his wife, and his brothers with Aqa Sayyid ʻAbd Allah the clockmaker, 1909
A settlement between Muhammad Javad Mirza (son of Habib Allah Mirza), his wife (daughter of Mirza Fazl Allah), his brothers (Fath ʻAli Mirza and ʻAli Mirza), with Aqa Sayyid ʻAbd Allah (a clockmaker originally from Niyak) on 28 November 1909, covering a mansion in front of Fakhriyah School, inclusive of the residential houses, stable, garden, etc in exchange for 1688 tumans and 8000 dinars. They divide the money among themselves based on their shares.
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Settlement among Aqa ʻAli Naqi's inheritors, 1869
Aqa Muhammad (son of Haj Habib Allah), on behalf of his brother (Aqa ʻAli Naqi)'s inheritors, who are his wives and children, settles a house and its surrounding garden for 130 tumans to Karbala'i Imam Quli (son of Haj ʻAli) on 12 November 1869. Because Aqa ʻAli Naqi's two underage children, Jaʻfar and Kuchak Khanum, have rights in this settlement, it was agreed to keep their shares from part of the garden bought by Aqa Muhammad Salih. On the margin of the document, there are notes for the condition in which one of ʻAli Naqi's wives will not sign the settlement.
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Marriage contract of Shahrbanu with Asad Allah,1887
A marriage contract between Shahrbanu, the daughter of Aqa Faraj Allah, with Asad Allah, the son of ʻAli Akbar (the cleric) on 20 January 1887. The mahr includes 30 tumans, a qalamkar bed covering (made in India), carpet and felt, and a garden. Wife has the right to choose the place of residence.
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Settlement among Aqa ʻAli Naqi's inheritors, 1869
Aqa Muhammad (son of Haj Habib Allah), on behalf of his brother (Aqa ʻAli Naqi)'s inheritors, who are his wives and children, settles a house and its surrounding garden for 130 tumans to Karbala'i Imam Quli (son of Haj ʻAli) on 12 November 1869. Because Aqa ʻAli Naqi's two underage children, Jaʻfar and Kuchak Khanum, have rights in this settlement, it was agreed to keep their shares from part of the garden bought by Aqa Muhammad Salih. On the margin of the document, there are notes for the condition in which one of ʻAli Naqi's wives will not sign the settlement.
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- Muhammad Sadiq (son of Mirza Husayn)(5)
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- Shahrbanu (daughter of Aqa Ismaʻil)(2)
- Khvurshid Khanum (daughter of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(2)
- Habib Allah (son of Sakinah and Muhammad Saʻid)(2)
- Fatimah Khanum (wife of Muhammad Sadiq)(2)
- Zinat al-Nisaʼ (daughter of Aqa ʻAli)(1)
- Ummah Khanum (daughter of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(1)
- Sakinah Khatun (daughter of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(1)
- Sakinah (daughter of Muhammad Sadiq)(1)
- Sakinah (daughter of Aqa Jaʻfar)(1)
- Pasha Khan Amin al-Mulk(1)
- Narjis (Shahdad Fazeli collection)(1)
- Muhammad ʻAli (son of Fatimah Baygum and Mirza Muhammad)(1)
- Muhammad Saʻid (son of Aqa Ismaʻil)(1)
- Muhammad Riza (son of Fatimah Baygum and Mirza Muhammad)(1)
- Fatimah Baygum (Shahdad Fazeli collection)(1)
- Bibi Zahra (daughter of Ismaʻil)(1)
- Asad Allah (son of Aqa Jaʻfar)(1)
- Aqa ʻAli (Shahdad Fazeli collection)(1)
- Aqa Muhammad Husayn (son of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(1)
- Aqa Jaʻfar (son of ʻAmu ʻAli)(1)
- Aqa Ismaʻil (Shahdad Fazeli collection)(1)