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Sale document, 1919
Sale of the inheritance of Khadijah Khanum, the underage daughter of Quli Bayg, and Lutf‘ali, the son of ‘Ali Bayg, to Muhammad Riza, the son of Jalil, in exchange for 32 tumans.
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Sale document of Karbalayi Quli's children, 1924
The children of Karbalayi Quli, Saltanah Khanum, ‘Ali, and Rasul, on behalf of themselves and the underage children, sell a property that belonged to Karbalayi Quli to Karbalayi ‘Abd al-‘Ali in exchange for nine tumans and four thousand dinars.
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Dilshad Khanum's settlement, 1918
Dilshad Khanum has settled one-third of the shared ownership, including one-sixth of Gavahir village, along with the mill and six-sevenths of three-sixths of Musa Bulaghi's village, with Iʻtizad al-Mamalik for 500 tumans. On margin: Iʻtizad al-Mamalik has transferred the ownership of this third of the shared ownership of one-sixth of Gavahir village and its attachments, which are mentioned in the document, to the three sons and three daughters of Mirza Musa Khan Vakil al-Raʻaya. Iʻtizad al-Mamalik has settled this on behalf of Mirza Musa's underaged children and Rukhsarah Khanum has done...
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Settlement of Dukhtar Bas and her daughters, 1914
Dukhtar Bas and her daughters, Bibi Mah and Khanum Mah (daughters of Safar ‘Ali from the Qarah Guzlu tribe) sell a house in the Bala-guzar neighborhood of Shiraz to Mashhadi Malik Muhammad and Mashhadi Jamshid (sons of Karbalayi ‘Azim Baqqal (grocer)) for ninety tumans
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Regarding the inheritance of Khalil's children, 1919
1- Ruqiyah Khanum and Sakinah khanum sell their share of inheritance, a large workshop, to the children of ‘Abbas for ten tumans (January 21, 1919); 2- Karbalayi Hasanquli, the son of ‘Abbas, divides the inheritance of Karbalayi Khalil among his children. Sakinah Khanum is given ten tumans for her share (June 3, 1919); 3- Riza, the son of Karbalayi Khalil, on his own behalf and on behalf of the underage children of Khalil, Muttalib, Ruqiyah Khanum, and Sakinah Khanum, sells the large workshop to Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn, the son of Mashhadi Ja‘far for 4 tumans.
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Settlment between Bibi Khanum Mah and Shahab Divan, 1916 to 1919
Settlement between ‘Ali Aqa Khan Shahab Divan and Bibi Khanum Mah, daughter of Mirza Aqa Muharrir and wife of Haji Mahmud, as the guardian of her two sons, Mirza Abu al-Qasim and Mirza Ahmad, over a house located in the Bala-guzar neighborhood of Shiraz
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Legal and financial documents of ‘Abbas's children
1- Hajar Khanum transfers her share of the inheritance from her late husband, ‘Abbas, to his two sons, Bakhsh‘ali and Hasanquli, in exchange for fifteen tumans and 20 mans of grain, half of which is wheat and half is barley (1904); 2- all the belongings of ‘Abbas was divided among his inheritors, including Fatimah, Umm Nisa’, Bakhsh‘ali, and Hasanquli and the share of the daughters (some properties and some cash) was determined and was paid to them (March 2, 1904); 3- after dividing the inheritance of ‘Abbas among his adult children, the share of his two underage daughters, Narjis Khanum...
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Settlement of Shaykh Ghaffar's inheritance, 1918
Settlement of the late Mashhadi Ghaffar ‘Attar (herbalist)’s son, Aqa Abu al-Qasim, and wife, Fatimah Khanum, on behalf of herself and their underage daughter (Sadiqah Khanum), with Karbalayi Riza, Mashhadi Ghaffar's brother, over the herbal shop and its revenue in exchange for four hundred fifty-two 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 Karbalayi Husayn and his children, 1922
Settlement of Karbalayi Husayn, son of the late Rahmat Allah Bayg, over parts of his properties worth fifty tumans with his daughter, Batul Khanum, for some nabat (crystal candy); settlement of Karbalayi Husayn with his sons, Jamshid Bayg and Muhammad Rahim, over the rest of his properties for one thousand dinars and some nabat, under the condition that they spend fifty tumans for his funeral and fifty tumans for Batul's dowry.