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Testimony regarding a woman's property, 1930
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Affidavit and confirmation letter regarding Nuzhat al-Dawlah's will, 1931
Inquiry from people who learned from Muhammad Husayn Khan Sardar ‘Ashayir [Nuzhat al-Dawlah's second husband] that Nuzhat al-Dawlah had included the villages of Sis and Malikzadah in her will and their testimony in two documents dated June 8, 1931 and June 18, 1931; a document, dated June 16, 1931, confirming Nuzhat al-Dawlah's will regarding the villages of Sis and Malikzadah.
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Affidavit, 1933
Affidavit from the informed people, requested by Karbalayi Abu Talib, Mashhadi Ahmad, Karbalayi Qasim, Akbar, Asghar, and Khanum ‘Azra, children of the late Haji Kazim Razzaz [the rice dealer], to confirm them as the late Haji Kazim's only inheritors.
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Affidavit of Haj Haydar ‘Ali Kazimi about his daughter's date of birth
Affidavit written by Haj Haydar ‘Ali Kazimi asking the knowledgeable men to confirm the birth date of Sakinah, his daughter, which was December 22, 1926. Five men have signed the affidavit.
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‘Aliyah Khanum's affidavit, 1931
‘Aliyah Khanum asks for the testimony of the people who have knowledge of her father Haji Isma‘il Aqa ‘Arab's belongings. She wants their testimony regarding Haji Isma‘il's partnership with his brother, Haji Muhammad Husayn ‘Arab, who is now in possession of Haji Isma‘il's inheritance after his death, and lists the following as her father's seven inheritors: Zahra Khanum, Taj Khanum, ‘Aliyah Khanum, Sakinah Khanum, Ahmad Aqa, ‘Ali Aqa, and Muhammad Baqir.
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Settlement between Khadijah Bayg Layk and Baqir Musavi, 1946
Baqir Musavi sells a piece of property to Khadijah Khanum Bayg Layk (wife of the late Haydar Quli Khan), including conditions regarding the garden, the gardeners, the greenhouse, the animals, and the trees and flowers; signed by witnesses
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Sayyid Faraj Allah's request for his son's exemption, 1930
Petition of Sayyid Faraj Allah to the Majlis demanding his son, Habib Allah, be exempt from military service as he is the sole breadwinner for him, his wife, and their four children; along with an affidavit that testifies Sayyid Faraj Allah is incapable of providing for his family
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Legal challenge over inheritance, 1931
Legal challenge between Khanum Badr Haji Murtaza and Bibi Mahi Fasayi over the inheritance of Aqa Sayyid Husayn
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Letter of attorney to get rent, 1929
Letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, Khanum Raf‘at al-Muluk's attorney, to the executive section of Fars Justice Department regarding the rent that Dr. Haydar ‘Ali Khan owes to Khanum Raf‘at al-Muluk in the amount of one hundred and ten tumans.
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Nasr Allah's deposition, 1926
Nasr Allah states that he usurped a room that belonged to him and his sister, and that he will pay his debt in three settlements to Saham al-Shari‘ah (probably his sister's lawyer).