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Settlement of Umm Nisa’ Khanum and Karbalayi Sattar, 1878
Karbalayi Sattar, the son of the late Mawlavi Bayg, sells all his shares of inheritance to Umm Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Bayg from Ahar, in exchange for twelve tumans. The settlement includes a revocation clause for six months. The settlement was extended in 1905 or 1906 and 1912 or 1913.
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Settlement of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan with Fatimah and Husayn, 1890
Determining the demarcation and shares of all parties; with Muhammad Taqi's seal.
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Settlement between Aqa Naqi's daughters and Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, 1858
Shahr Banu Khanum, Bulur Khanum, and Sadr-i Jahan Khanum (the daughters of Aqa Naqi from Mahvizan) transfer all of their parental inheritance from properties in the village of Qajar Abad to Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, the son of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali Kama’i, in exchange for total of twelve tumans, with each receiving four; it includes a revocation clause.
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Settlement of Zivar Khanum and Mirza Musa Khan Amin al-Kuttab, 1893
Settlement between Zivar Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Ishaq Khan, and her paternal uncle, Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Mirza Musa Khan Amin al-Kuttab, regarding the inheritance of her father from the village of Nujah Dih, in the district of Khanumrud, in exchange for one hundred and eighty five tumans.
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Settlement of Umm al-Nisa’ Khanum and Aqa Jabbar, 1863
Umm al-Nisa’ Khanum and Aqa Jabbar, the children of Mashhadi ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, transfer a house and a garden, located in Shishgilan, and part of the use of water from a qanat to Mirza Riza, a courtier of the crown prince and the son of Haji ‘Abd Allah, in exchange for two hundred and thirty seven tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Fatimah Baygum Khanum's sale document, 1877
Fatimah Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Khan Shaqaqi, sells part of the Chibni village in the district of Hashtrud to Amin Allah Bayg, the son of Sadiq Bayg Yavar, for twenty six tumans. The agreed-upon revocation period of the contract is eight months.
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Zarrin Taj Khanum's settlement, 1881
Zarrin Taj Khanum, the daughter of Nasr Allah Khan Qajar Sahib Ikhtiyar, has given the power of attorney to Husayn Bayg for a transaction with Haj ʻAli Aqa the merchant, the son of ʻAbd al-Karim Taj, regarding a property in the Surkhab neighborhood, which is an inherited land from Zarrin Taj Khanum's father, in exchange for eighty four tumans. On the margin, Hasanquli Khan has been identified as his mother's guarantor. Since the measurement of the area is smaller than originally assumed, the price has also been adjusted to sixty-four tumans and seven thousand five hundred dinars. Note on...
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Sale document of Umm Kulsum Khanum, 1872
Umm Kulsum Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Aqa and the wife of Mir Aqa, in a separate document, had sold her one-week share of the Khan Muhammad Khan qanat in Ahrab to Haj ʻAli ʻAbbas, the well-known merchant from Lak. She additionally sells him her one-week share of the qanat in Ganjʻalikhan garden; this garden was purchased by the owners of Khan Muhammad Khan qanat.
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Shafa Baygum's settlement, 1865
Settlement between Shafa Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi ‘Abd al-Samad Khurrami, and Haji Mir Hashim, who has the power of attorney from [illegible] over the share of the use of water from the Kaniyah qanat in exchange for six tumans.
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Will and settlement of Mirza Ibrahim with his wife and children, 1877
Mirza Ibrahim the merchant, the son of Haj Mir Husayn, transfers all of his belongings, including his house, garden, the shops in Sarab, and the bath, to his three sons, Karbalayi Mir Aqa, Aqa Mir Baqir, and Aqa Mir Abu al-Qasim in exchange for a pair of leather shoes worth five thousand dinars and one man [unit of weight] of wheat, provided that he benefits from the income of the above properties while he is alive and that after his death, his sons pay one hundred tumans to his two daughters (fifty tumans each), Saltanat Khanum and Sitarah Khanum, and spend one hundred tumans on [Mirza...
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