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Marriage contract of Zahra Khanum and Aqa Rahim, 1925
Marriage contract of Zahra Khanum, daughter of Husayn the broker, and Aqa Rahim, son of Karim the shoemaker, including the mahr.
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Marriage contract of Zaynab Khatun and Ramazan ‘Ali, 1919
Marriage contract of Zaynab Khatun, daughter of the late Fath Allah Khujastah, resident of Dumchal, and Ramazan ‘Ali, son of Karbalayi Rajab ‘Ali from Dumchal. The mahr is eight tumans and one thousand five hundred dinars for some women's clothes.
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Marriage contract between Rubabah Khanum and Husayn, 1920
Marriage contract of Rubabah Khanum, daughter of Asad Allah Kachalami, with Husayn, son of Muhammad ʻAmu Kachalami. Mahr includes 114 tuman and 5 qiran and 600 dinar.
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Marriage contract between Rubabah Khanum and Aqa Ghulam ʻAli, 1914
Marriage contract between Rubabah Khanum, the daughter of Husayn Aqa, and Aqa Ghulam ʻAli, the son of Muhammad Aqa, dated June 14, 1914. The mahr includes parts of some properties and land, some clothing, and some textiles.
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Marriage contract between Saltanat Khanum and Muhammad Taqi Mirza, 1914
Marriage contract between [Saltanat Khanum], the daughter of Haj ʻAliriza Khan and the sister of Haji Mir Maʻsum Khan, and Muhammad Taqi Mirza, son of Muhammad Husayn Mirza Muʻtazid al-Dawlah, on October 12, 1914. The mahr is 1500 tumans of which 1000 tumans was received for a house in Birjand, which needs to be repaired. Golden and silk clothes worth 200 tumans and gold worth 200 tumans, plus 100 tumans were also included. Saltanat Khanum confirms that she has received another 500 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Qamar Sultan Khanum and Mirza Hasan Khan Mukarram al-Sultan, 1925
Marriage contract of Qamar Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Muhammad Khan Munshi Bashi, and Mirza Hasan Khan Mukarram al-Sultan, the son of Aqa Muhammad Sadiq Aqa the merchant from Kashan. The mahr is a Qurʼan, a Kashmir shawl, a diamond ring, and eight hundred tumans. Part of the mahr has been paid and the rest remains the groom's debt. The conditions of the marriage contract are the following: for five years, Qamar Sultan Khanum has the right to divorce if her husband is absent for more than a year, or does not pay living expenses. The groom also promises that for fifty years he will...
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Marriage contract of Khanum Jan and Karbalayi ʻAli, 1910
Marriage contract of Khanum Jan, the daughter of Salar Muhammad (son of Ghulamʻali from Juymand), and Karbalayi ʻAli, the son of Ishaq from Rashkhvar, with a mahr of: two-sixths of a house bought by Salar Muhammad, an outfit to be bought for eight tumans, five mans of copper worth six tumans, carpets to cover a room, worth six tumans, and a set of bedding worth five tumans. Five tumans remain groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Hajiyah Banu and Husayn Lakmah Sari, 1921
Marriage contract of Hajiyah Banu, daughter of Qurban‘ali Ishka’i, and Husayn from Lakmah Sar, son of Mashhadi Safar‘ali. The mahr is twenty-two tumans and five qirans, to be spent on clothes, two gold coins, a gold ring, and the rest remains [the groom's debt].
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Marriage contract of Javir Sultan and ʻAbd al-Ghafur, 1924
Marriage contract of Javir Sultan, daughter of the late ʻAbd al-Ghaffar from Khuzan, and ʻAbd al-Ghafur, son of Karbalayi Muhammad Darajah. The mahr includes twenty-five tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, one-twelfth of a house, ten tumans to buy land, five tumans for wedding expenses and two sets of women's clothes. The groom's mother, Qamar Sultan, settled the mentioned share of the house with her son for [illegible], at which point it became part of the mahr.
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Marriage contract of Saltanat and Muhammad Ibrahim Bayg, 1915
Marriage contract of Saltanat, the daughter of Haj ʻAbd Allah, and Muhammad Ibrahim Bayg, the son of Zabih Allah, dated May 15, 1915. The mahr is 160 tumans and includes: the use of water from two sources worth 50 tumans, one third of a garden's profits worth 20 tumans, a house located where the groom lives worth five tumans, two outfits worth ten tumans, a set of bedding worth five tumans, a carpet worth ten tumans, three mans [each man is three kilograms] of copper worth eight tumans, sheep worth 12 tumans, and 40 tumans in cash. The wife, Saltanat Khanum, has settled part of the marriage...