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Bestowal by Mihr Nisa to her brother, 1815
Mihr Nisa Khanum, daughter of Khudadad Khan, bestows her properties, including two caravansaries, upon her brother, Fath‘ali Bayg
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Rental settlement between Hamdam al-Saltanah and Karbala’yi Hadi, 1917
Karbala’yi Hadi (from Tehran), rents a caravansary and a coffee house from Hamdam al-Saltanah for eleven months in exchange for one hundred and ninety-eight tumans
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Sale document between Qizil Arsalan Mirza and Sahib Khanum, 1901
Shahzadah Qizil Arsalan Mirza, son of Haji Kaykavus Mirza, sells a caravansary near Ma‘sumah shrine and the adjacent shops to Sahib Khanum, daughter of Aqa Karim and wife of Haji Muhammad Kazim, in exchange for fifty-eight tumans
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Settlement among the inheritors, 1918
Dividing the inheritance of Haji Muhammad Kazim Razzaz (rice seller) from Shiraz among his children, and their settlement
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Settlement between Hashim Malak Madani and Ashraf Khanum, 1929
Settlement between Hashim Malak Madani and Ashraf Khanum, daughter of Sultan Muhammad Mirza Sayf al-Dawlah [and] wife of Rasul Khan Razavi from Malayir, exchanging a caravansary and a series of connected shops located in Malayir and known as Mirza Abu al-Qasim Khani Sara and part of the Baharistan qanats for three thousand five hundred tumans. On margin: "the receipt for three thousand and five hundred tumans received by Hashim Malak Madani. Ahmad Madani, brother of Hashim Malak Madani, permitted this settlement on July 14, 1929 and received the settlement fee."
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Settlement between Muhammad ‘Ali and Mir Muhammad ‘Ali, 1799
Muhammad ‘Ali, son of Hasan the village chief, transferring his propertym known as Aqa Ma‘sum caravansary, which includes a pool and a stable, to Mir Muhammad ‘Ali, son of Mirza Salih, in exchange for 100 tumans.
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Settlement between ‘Aziz al-Muluk and Gilan Khanum Amir Ibrahimi, 1953
Settlement between ‘Aziz al-Muluk and Gilan Khanum Amir Ibrahimi, daughters of the late Muhammad ‘Ali (Nusrat al-Mamalik) and residents of Kirman, on the ownership of the farm and qanat in Husayn Abad desert, for twenty-five grams of nabat [crystal candy] and some money. The agreement also includes the orchards and houses that either of them built with their money.
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Settlement of Bibi Khanum Kubra, 1922
Two documents from the settlement of Bibi Khanum Kubra, daughter of Mashhadi Sayyid Bayg and wife of Haj Haydar ‘Ali Tajir (merchant), and Karbalayi Ahmad and Karbalayi Abu al-Qasim, sons of Haji Muhammad Kazim Razzaz [rice seller] from Shiraz
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Settlement of Turan Afshar Ustajlu with the lady Alanqu Ustashlu, 1942
Settlement between Turan Afshar Ustajlu, daughter of the deceased Jamshid Khan Majd al-Saltanah,and the lady Alanqu Ustashlu, daughter of Husayn Afshar, for the revenues of 30 years, starting from July 26, 1912, from one-and-a half of the six shares of Dizaj Dul village along with its attachments, including caravansary, mill, salt mine, etc. in Rizaʼiyah [Urumiyah] [...]. According to Turan Afshar, Husayn Afshar (her husband) had set one-and-a-half sixths of the shared ownership of the village, which is still in his possession, as her mahr on July 26, 1912. The said revenue amounts to...
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