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Issuing financial draft for Iran Khanum
A document about issuing a financial draft (barat) for Navvab ʻIlliyah Iran Khanum, wife of the deceased Haj Aqa, from the collected taxes [of Harsin region]
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Sexual assault of a fifteen-year-old girl, 1905
A document reporting the sexual assault of a fifteen-year-old girl from Langarud by Niku, a citizen of the Ottoman Empire, and the reply from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning his punishment.
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Valiyah Husn Jahan Khanum's endowment, 1903
Copy of a document from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Nasir al-Mulk, the governor of Kirmanshah, about Jamah Shuran village in Kurdistan, which was endowed by Valiyah Husn Jahan Khanum for performing Taʻziyah and mourning ceremonies for Imam Husayn.
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ʻIsmat al-Saltanah's properties, 1905
A copy of a telegram from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Mujarrab al-Dawlah, the officer in Sanandaj, about the properties of ʻIsmat al-Saltanah, the wife of the deceased Ihtisham al-Mulk.
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Daughter of Izak Bayg's stipend
A copy of a document in which Amin al-Sultan allocates a stipend for the daughter of Izak Bayg
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Confiscating Zubaydah Khanum's property
A copy of a document regarding the confiscation of the property of Zubaydah Khanum, the daughter of Khanlar Khan Afshar, which she had bought from Taji Khanum.
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Umm al-Khaqan's debts
After the death of Umm al-Khaqan (wife of Muzaffar al-Din Shah), Farmanfarma's mother-in-law, Malakah Jahan (wife of Muhammad Ali Shah) asks him to pay Umm al-Khaqan's debts to her. According to the documents that Malakah Jahan holds, Umm al-Khaqan once borrowed 4000 tumans from Malakah Jahan and borrowed 800 tumans from her on another occasion. Another document (dated November 2, 1908) is a request from Iftikhar al-Tujjar to give 4000 tumans to Umm al-Khaqan's agents. The third document (dated November 14 and 16, 1908) is a receipt recording the payment of 800 tumans to Umm al-Khaqan's...
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Requesting help for ʻAli Khan's wife, 1904
The document in part reads: "The deceased ʻAli Khan was sterile and had no children of his own and his wife is a citizen of Ottoman Empire. They adopted an orphan girl and raised her from her infancy. They are poor and in need of help."
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Transferring the properties of Taraziyah Khanum, the Christian, 1904
A copy of a document from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stating that although the Christians of Kurdistan claim that Taraziyah Khanum had endowed all her properties to the church and her endowments were reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by Khalifah Yusuf, the head of Christians before her death, Taraziyah Khanum's husband has displayed documents stating that his wife bequeathed all her properties to him in the presence of the ‘ulama’ and now he wants these properties back. The Ministry of Foreign Affair has issued an order on this.
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Regarding the ownership of Sar-i Pul woodland
Documents include the following: Amir Tuman Rashid al-Mulk requests that property be returned to Mirza Munʻim, the judge of Savujbulagh, since his ownership of it has been confirmed; the Makri provincial office writes that Mirza Munʻim, the judge of Savujbulagh, has taken a loan from ʻAbd Allah, a merchant from Mawsul, and given him the Sar-i Pul woodland, which he inherited, in return. However, Khadijah Khanum Hurmat al-Muluk has claimed the ownership of the woodland and taken it over. Consequently, the judge complains against Khadijah Khanum; in a telegram to the Ministry of Foreign...
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