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Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan Mushir al-Mulk, 1885
This settlement divides the inheritance of Haji Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan Mushir al-Mulk between his two daughters: Hajiyah Bibi Agha and Agha Baygum Sultan al-Hajiyah. Hajiyah Bibi Agha transfers her inheritance to her husband, Mirza Muhammad Muʻaddil al-Mulk. Haj Mirza Muhammad Khan Mustawfi, who has his wife, Agha Baygum Sultan al-Hajiyah's, power of attorney, transfers all his wife's properties, with all their interest, to Mirza Muhammad Jaʻfar Mirza Aqa for 25 years.
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Inheritance and property sale settlement, 1853
Dividing the inheritance of Fatimah Bibi Khanum (including a house) between her husband, ʻAbbas Quli Khan Kaziruni, and her children on September, 1852.
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Property sale settlement between Sadri Khan Akhtar al-Saltanah and Zinat al-Zaman Khanum and Mirza Hashim Khan Fath al-Mulk, 1929
In this settlement, Sadri Khan Khanum Akhtar al-Saltanah (daughter of Muhammad Hasan Khan Fath al-Mulk and wife of Mirza Asad Allah Khan Qavam Lashkar) and Zinat al-Zaman Khanum (wife of Mirza Ibrahim and daughter-in-law of Muhammad Hasan Khan Fath al-Mulk) transfer all their properties to Mirza Hashim Khan Fath al-Mulk. Akhtar al-Saltanah transfers her paternal inheritance and a property (gained through a transaction with Aqa Mirza Ismaʻil Khan) to her brother, Mirza Hashim Khan Fath al-Mulk. Zinat al-Zaman Khanum transfers a property, known as Fath al-Mulki garden, which was part of her...
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Property sale settlement related to Ahmad Khan Qavami, 1931
Property sale settlement between Ahmad Khan Qavami and Hajiyah Khanum Afsar [?] al-Saltanah, regarding the property of Shams Aʻzam, wife of Ahmad Khan Qavami
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Sale document, 1855
Sale document for two farms in Najafabad in Fars. They were originally owned by Aqa Mirza Abu Talib, known as Navvab. He sold them to Sayyid Mirza the Isfahani merchant in 1851. In 1852, Sayyid Mirza transferred these properties to his children, Mirza Sayyid Muhammad, Sayyid Muhammad ʻAli, and Husni Jan Baygum and gave his older son, Mirza Sayyid Muhammad, known as Jinab, the power of attorney to oversee the matters. Mirza Sayyid Muhammad then transferred this responsibility to Mirza Abu al-Hasan who sold these properties to Mirza Mahdi Khan, son of Haydar ʻAli Khan and Mirza Mahdi Khan,...
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Settlement between Gawhar Malik Baygum and Abu al-Qasim Nasir al-Mulk, 1896
In this settlement, Abu al-Qasim Khan Nasir al-Mulk pays the rent of a house and Najafabad farms to Gawhar Malik Baygum for 10 years. Gawhar Malik Baygum is daughter of Haj Shaykh Mahmud Khan and wife of Muhammad Kazim Khan.
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Settlement concerning Qamar Taj Shams Aʻ zam's assets ,1924
In this settlement, Qamar Taj Shams Aʻzam, daughter of Amir Husayn Khan Nasir Nizam and wife of Aqa Mirza Ahmad Khan Muʼayyad al-Mulk, transfers her assets to Husayn Quli Khan Arfaʻ al-Mulk, the minor son of her husband. According to this settlement, Shams Aʻzam has the right to abrogate this settlement within 50 years. She abrogated the settlement on May 28, 1928.
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Will of Hajiyah Aqa, 1868
Hajiyah Aqa, daughter of Asad Allah Khan Shirazi, transfers all her properties to Khadijah Sultan Khanum, daughter of Haji Mirza Muhibb ʻAli Shirazi, provided that Khadijah Sultan Khanum sacrifice a sheep every year on ʻId-i Qurban. The second part is her will, in which she talks about the details of her funeral.
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