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Property sale settlement related to Ahmad Khan Qavami, 1931
Property sale settlement between Ahmad Khan Qavami and Hajiyah Khanum Afsar [?] al-Saltanah, regarding the property of Shams Aʻzam, wife of Ahmad Khan Qavami
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Settlement between Bibi Sakinah and Shah Bibi Akrami, 1929
Settlement of water rights between Bibi Sakinah Khanum Akrami, daughter of Haji Aqa ‘Ali, and her daughter, Shah Bibi Khanum Akrami, in exchange for one hundred dinars.
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Settlement between Khanum Bashi and children of Haj Riza, 1940
Settlement between Khanum Bashi and the children of the late Haj Riza, Husayn (husband of Khanum Bashi) and Isma‘il, over land and its water rights, which were part of her mahr, and a garden and its water rights, also part of her mahr.
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Settlement between Khanum Bala and Habib Allah Khan, 1928
Settlement between Khanum Bala, the daughter of the late Nayib Quli Kani, and her nephew Habib Allah, the son of Aqa Mirza Muhammad, regarding her inherited property in the farmland of Vusk in the village of Kan, which includes trees, farming areas, and a qanat, for two years in exchange for seventy tumans. Thirty five tumans has been paid and the rest will be paid in the September of the following year. The contract includes a revocation clause and names Habib Allah Khan as the responsible party for land's preparation, irrigation, and taxation unless there are additional costs regarding...
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Settlement between Mansurah Buluri and Habib Allah Vaziri, 1947
Settlement between Mansurah Buluri Tafrishi, the daughter of Mahdi, and her husband, Habib Allah Vaziri, the son of Muhammad, regarding Mansurah's mahr. In their marriage contract, Mansurah's mahr was eight thousand rials and a later contract added fifty two thousand to the mahr, yielding a total of sixty thousand rials. Based on this settlement, Habib Allah transfers his share of the inheritance from his father, worth fifty nine thousand, four hundred and eighteen rials, to Mansurah Khanum for her mahr. Habib Allah's share includes the following: part of a house in Tehran, part of an...
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Settlement by Muhammad ‘Amiri on behalf of Gulnaz ‘Amiri, 1961
Muhammad ‘Amiri, son of Ghulamhusayn ‘Amiri (Sardar Mujallal), as the guardian of Gulnaz ‘Amiri, settled properties
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Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum and Qadam‘ali, 1927
Marriage contract of Ma‘sumah Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, and Qadam‘ali, the son of Aqa ‘Ali. The mahr is eighty nine tumans. The groom settled the following, which his father had settled to him earlier, to the bride: one-sixth of a house, some shares of water (worth 20 tumans), a set of bedding (10 tumans), rugs (15 tumans), copperwares (5 tumans), and a cow (five tumans). These amount to seventy seven tumans from the mahr in total, and the remaining twelve tumans remains the groom's debt.
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Documents related to the Siqat al-Islam family, 1932-1941
The documents include the following: a announcement about the recording of the boundaries between the villages of Garus, Kalash, Andabil, Qarah Aghaj, Kahal, Eivand, Alanjiq; two lease documents related properties in Kahal belonging to Muhammad ʻAli Nasir-pur and his mother, Aqazadah Khanum Siqat al-Islam; receipt of payment for the rent of Muhammad ʻAli Nasirpur's properties; Masturah Khanum's, Aqa Zadah Khanum Siqat al-Islami's, and others' powers of attorney to Javad Natiq about the conflict between villages of Kahal's and Alanjiq's on their vicinities' limits.
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- Habib Allah Vaziri(2)
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- Muhammad ‘Amiri (son of Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri and Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri)(1)
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- Masturah Siqat al-Islami(1)
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- Khanum Bala (daughter of Za‘faran Baji and Nayib Quli Mirza)(1)
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