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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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Dividing the inheritance of Sa‘id al-Mulk's daughters, 1874
Sa‘id al-Mulk's landed properties are divided among his three daughters, who have inherited them. Husaynquli Khan and Mirza Salih Khan represent their wives (Sa‘id al-Mulk's daughters) and Shahzadah Khanum represents Nusrat al-Dawlah, who is the guardian of the underage Zinat Taj Khanum. The document lists the properties and shares of each party; part of the shared property remained undivided for everyone's benefit.
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Divorce settlement between Nush Afarin Khanum and Aqa Hasan Shari‘atmadar, 1881
Divorce settlement between Nush Afarin Khanum (daughter of the late Sadiq Khan) with her husband Aqa Hasan Shari‘atmadar (the local religious notable); the setllement covers Nushafarin Khanum's mahr and alimony and her other rights. All of the clothes and other belongings, worth 75 tumans, were received and and repossessed. Because of the mutually agreed divorce, her husband gave Mirza Asad Allah power of attorney to execute the divorce based on the divorce contract. Nush Afarin Khanum delegated to Aqa the right to divorce her and gave away her right of alimony. Nush Afarin Khanum and her...
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Haji Hasan's book of documents
Haji Hasan's book of documents - book 4 - documents related to women are the following: seq 4: settlement between ʻAliriza Bayg, son of the deceased Muhammad Bayg ʻUmar Quli, with the permission of ʻAliriza Bayg's wife, Khadijah Sultan Khanum, and Maryam Khanum, sister of Khadijah Sultan Khanum, both daughters of the deceased ʻAbd al-Muhammad Bayg ʻUmar Quli, and Aqa Muhammad Hasan, representative of the United Kingdom, for three shares of the joint ownership of their paternal inheritance, including buildings, land, and some other rights, for 1100 tumans, September 2, 1871; seq 6: Qamar...
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Legal documents related to division of inheritance of Nanah Khanum and ‘Ali Asghar
Includes: 1- Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar divides his belongings among his sons, ‘Ali and Husayn, and his wife, Nanah Khanum (the daughter of Murad ‘Ali), in exchange for six thousand dinars. The note on the margin emphasizes that Nanah Khanum has no rights over her mahr after this (1882); 2- Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar, the son of Karbalayi Hasan, has made a will before his pilgrimage, dividing a third of his belongings among inhertors as well as allocating money for charity and prayer after his death. ‘Ali Asghar's daughters, Zaynab, Sara, Zahra, and Umm Layli, have settled with their brother, Husayn,...
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Marriage contract of Zuhrah Banu and Ya‘qub, 1870
Marriage contract between Zuhrah Banu Khanum, the underage daughter of Shaykh Muhammad, and Ya‘qub, the underage son of Mulla Yusuf. The fathers of the bride and the groom have signed the contract on their behalf. The mahr is two tumans.
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Property sale settlement between Allah Virdi and Sha‘ban Bayg, 1850
Settlement of Allah Virdi, on behalf of himself and his sister (Sharbat Khanum), children of the late Haqvirdi (from Anzar), with Sha‘ban Bayg, son of the late Mashhadi Haji Baba, over their inherited properties located in Anzar for two tumans and two thousand dinars
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Property sale settlement between Husayn Quli’s children and Fath ‘Ali, 1851
Property sale settlement of Karbalayi Mahdi Quli and Hazrat Quli Bayg, children of the late Husayn Quli (from Qarachurlu), on behalf of themselves and their sister, Shah Nisa Khanum, with Fath ‘Ali Khan, son of Sultan Ahmad Khan, over their properties (including Anzar village) for twelve tumans. The detriment fee is one tuman and five thousand dinars.
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Sale agreement between Shahzadah Khanum and Mirza Riza Quli, 1850
Haj Muhammad Hasan the merchant from Tehran, on behalf of Mirza Riza Quli, sells a building known as Haji Aqa ‘Ali Asghar, located in the Char Minar [Chahar Minar] neighborhood, to Shahzadah Khanum, the sister of Shahzadah Khanlar Mirza and wife of ‘Abbasquli Khan the brigadier general, for one thousand and fifty tumans.
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Sale agreement of ‘Ali on behalf of himself and his siblings, 1854
Sale agreement of ‘Ali, son of Muhammad Riza Bayg, on behalf of himself and his sisters, Nisa’ and Narjis Khatun, and his brothers, Karbalayi Muhammad and Pasha, with Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Munshi over some properties in Mihranrud, in exchange for two tumans and six thousand and two shahis, with the condition that if any of the siblings refrains from signing the contract, ‘Ali should pay ten tumans to Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Munshi
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