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Settlement of Iskandar Khan Yavar and others, 1903
Mashhadi ‘Abbas, acting on his own behalf and as the guardian of the underage children of the late Mashhadi Hanifah, Muhsin and Rahim, and the sons of Khuda Quli Sultan from Zaviyah, Nur Allah and Mahdi, sells some properties in the village of Zaviyah to Haji Iskandar Khan Yavar in exchange for two hundred and fifty tumans. On the margin, Khuda Quli Sultan's daughters, Shafa Baygum, Tuba Baygum, Fatimah Baygum, and Zahra Baygum have confirmed this settlement.
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Settlement of Nisa’ Khanum and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah with Ijlal-i Divan
Settlement of Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mirza Hasan, and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah, the son of Karbalayi Mustafa, with Ijlal-i Divan, the brigadier general, for a garden in exchange for ten tumans.
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Sale contract between ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan and Sakinah Sultan Khanum's guardian, 1899
‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan sells some properties, including parts of Chibni village in Hashtrud to Iskandar Khan Yavar, the guardian of Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the late ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan's underage daughter, for two hundred and thirty-six tumans.
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Settlement between Saltanat Khanum and Sayyid Ahmad Fakhr al-Hukama, 1314
Settlement between Saltanat Khanum, the wife of Aqa Sayyid ‘Ali, and Sayyid Ahmad Fakhr al-Hukama, for a house and a garden in Char Minar [Chahar Minar] in exchange for four hundred and fifty tumans; the contract includes a provision for the right of revocation.
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Settlement of Zahra Baygum and Malik Muhammad, 1903
Zahra Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad, sells her share of inheritance from the village of Kuh Dil to Malik Muhammad, the son of Haj Zayn al-ʻAbidin, in exchange for sixty-seven tumans. Two days later, Haji Malik transfers this property to Mashhadi Sayyid Riza for the same amount.
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Settlements of Shamsi Khanum and Farkhundah Khanum, 1905
1- Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of the late Hashim Aqa, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum, sells a house to Mir Isma‘il Aqa the merchant of Tabriz for two hundred and eighty tumans (January 5, 1905). On the margin: the settlement has been revised with the name of Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant, July 23, 1905; 2- settlement between Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of the late Hashim Aqa, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum, and Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant regarding a house and garden in Darvazah neighborhood, inherited from the late Hamid Aqa, as well as some...
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Sale document related to Mashhadi Hamid Aqa's wife and daughter, 1898
Sale document between Muhammad Quli Aqa, who has power of attorney from the wife and the daughter of Mashhadi Hamid Aqa from Maraghah, and Haj Muhammad Aqa, the merchant known as Hariri, for one-fourth of a garden in Varjavi village of Maraghah and a knife, for two hundred and eighteen tumans, with a one-month right to revocation and a settlement fee of four tumans and three thousand and six hundred dinars. Note on the margin: a silver watch has been added to the settlement. ...
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Settlement between Sakinah Sultan Khanum and her mother Gawhar Taj Khanum, 1904
Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan, transfers some properties in Aqdagh-i Sufla to her mother, Gawhar Taj Khanum.
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Settlement of Sultan Khanum with her son, Mirza Abu Turab Khan ‘Amid Lashkar, 1903
Settlement between Sultan Khanum, wife of the late Mirza Fath Allah Khan ‘Amid Lashkar, with her son, Mirza Abu Turab Khan ‘Amid Lashkar, over all her belongings, including household furnishings and kitchenware, in exchange for a scarf. Moreover, Mirza Abu Turab Khan is obligated to spend thirty tumans of his money for Sultan Khanum's burial expenses.
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Settlement of Asiyah Khanum over her share of her daughter's inheritance, 1905
After the death of Narjis Khatun, daughter of Mir Muhsin Aqa Tajir (merchant) from Usku, her inheritors were her mother, Asiyah Khanum; her husband, Haji Sayyid Riza; and her three children, Aminah Khatun, Mir Abu al-Hasan, and Sayyid Husayn. Haji Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, with the power of attorney from his mother, Asiyah Khanum, settles her share of inheritance with Haji Sayyid Muhammad, who has the power of attorney from his brother, Haji Sayyid Riza, father and guardian of Narjis Khatun's three underage children, in exchange for three thousand seven hundred tumans.