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Giving ‘Abd Allah's stipend to his wife, 1830
‘Abd Allah's wife, whose husband died before his contract ended, demands to receive his wages from Hasan‘ali, his employer; his stipend was ultimately given to his wife and underage child.
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Bestowing inheritance by Sakinah Khanum, 1830
Sakinah Khanum, the daughter of Akhund Mulla ‘Ali, bestows her share of paternal inheritance to her brother, Akhund Mulla Ahmad. This includes agricultural property, houses, and household furnishings. In return, she has received five ovis, three sheep, and two goats.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum and Husayn, 1814
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Salman, and Husayn, the son of Akhund Mulla Yusuf. The mahr is thirty five tumans.
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Sale of Musa's inheritance, 1826
Zulaykha Khanum, Musa’s wife, Maryam Khanum, Musa’s daughter, and Safiyah and Imam‘ali, Musa's underage children, represented by some of the people of the village — whose names appear on the margin -- sell their shares of the inherited houses in ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] to Karbalayi Hasanquli and Karbalayi Bakhsh‘ali, the sons of ‘Abbas, for three tumans and fifteen thousand dinars. Of the three tumans, Maryam gets one tuman and two tumans go to the underage children.
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Sale documents of Zulaykha Khanum
1- Zulaykha Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Vali, and with her brothers sell the use of water to Bakhsh‘ali and Hasanquli, the sons of ‘Abbas, for thirty five tumans; she has given power of attorney to her brother, ‘Abbasquli, to receive this money (1922). 2- Zulaykha Khanum sells a property to her brother for fifteen tumans (1932).
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Marriage contract of Zulaykha Khanum and Musa, 1807
Marriage contract of Zulaykha, the daughter of Ahmad, and Musa, the son of Najaf. The mahr is twenty tumans as well as household furnishings.
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Sale document of Rubabah Khanum and others, 1926
‘Ali Akbar, the son of Karbalayi Husayn, on behalf of Rubabah Khanum and others whose names are listed, sells a property to Husaynquli, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, and Karbalayi Najafquli, the son of Karbalayi Habib Allah, for 14 tumans, half of which belongs to Rubabah Khanum.
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Marriage contract of Umm Nisa’ and Mulla Ahmad, 1824
Marriage contract between Umm Nisa’, the daughter of ‘Abd Allah Sultan, and Mulla Ahmad, the son of Mulla ‘Ali. The mahr is 25 tumans, of which 5 tumans has been paid with the share of water from the ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring water passage, and the rest remains groom's debt.
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Sale of Sakinah Khanum's share of water, 1818
Muhammad Khan, Valikhan, and Sakinah, the children of Karbalayi ‘Aliquli, and Ahmad, the son of Safar Khan, have sold their inherited shares of water from ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring to Akhund Mulla ‘Ali, the son of Mulla Ahmad Harzandi, in exchange for four tumans and two hundred and fifty dinars.
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Testimony about Zaynab Khanum being a descendant of the prophet, 1830
According to this testimony, Zaynab Khatun, the sister of Zayn al-‘Abidin, is among the descendants of the prophet Muhammad. Thus, her sons, Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim and Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Azim, are also descendants of the prophet.