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Settlement of Fatimah Nisa’ Khanum with Ganj‘ali and Muhammad Karim, 1872
Fatimah Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Hasan Rubini, forgoes her claims against Ganj‘ali and Muhammad Karim, the sons of Davud, in exchange for some crystal candy. Ganj‘ali, too, renounces his claims against his wife, Fatimah Nisa’ Khanum, in exchange for the same amount of crystal candy, provided that she reside anywhere but in Nuhah.
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Related to Anis al-Dawlah's endowment, 1889
The document reads: "Astan-i Quds received thirty nine tumans, sugar, tea, tobacco, lemon and Seville orange juice, etc. [illegible], and gratuity for the innkeeper for the expenses of the Rawzah for the royal Kishikkhanah, endowed by Anis al-Dawlah, for the stipend of myself, Muhammad ʻAli, her representative [for guardianship]." On margin: "Muqarrab al-Khaqan Mirza ʻAli Akbar Mustawfi and Mulla Muhammad ʻAli, the treasurers of Astan-i Quds, should issue financial drafts about the endowment of Anis al-Dawlah."
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Settlement, 1887
Settlement of [illegible] Balaghi; the document transfers parts of the villages of Tas Kand, Ranquli, Nabi Kandi, and Hisar in exchange for Tirikchi village of Tikan Tappah, including the lands and the fields, and transfers her/his rights to the harvest in exchange for two mans [each man equals three kilograms] of white sugar lumps.
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Marriage contract of Nargis Khatun and Ustad Muhammad Karim, 1886
Marriage contract of Nargis Khatun, the daughter of Muhammad Rasul, and Ustad Muhammad Karim, the son of Ustad Din Muhammad, the shoemaker. The mahr is twenty eight tumans and some rock candy worth nine thousand, seven hundred and fifty dinars. Eight tumans of the mahr has been received and the rest remains the groom’s debt.
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Settlement between Riza Quli Khan and his mother, 1893
The second wife of Mirza Fazl Allah Khan [Agha Baygum Khanum] transfers the ownership of all her belongings (including whatever she owns until her death) to her son, Riza Quli Khan, in exchange for one hundred dinars. The condition is that Riza Quli Khan will be responsible for the food and clothing expenses of his mother as long as she lives. Moreover, after her death, he shall spend fifty tumans of his own money for the funeral expenses. A male slave, named Qanbar, and a female slave, named Tuti, are included in this settlement. Tuti, one of Qanbar’s daughters, worked for Riza Quli Khan’s...
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Settlement between Aqa ʻAbd al-Rasul and his wife, Khadijah Bibi, 1851
The document reads in part: Aqa ʻAbd al-Rasul has settled all his properties and belongings (except a part of a rice farm) to his wife, Khadijah Bibi (the daughter of Aqa Sayyid Jaʻfar Razavi) for 100 dinars and one man (3 kilograms) of wheat. Khadijah Bibi (daughter of Aqa Sayyid Jaʻfar Razavi) has additionally settled 40 tumans mahr to her husband, Aqa ʻAbd al-Rasul for 100 dinars and a man (three kilograms) of barley, December, 22, 1851.
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Dowry registry of Nazanin, 1887
Dowry list of Nazanin, daughter of Karbalayi (grocer), including household goods and kitchenware
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Endowment booklet of Tajmah
This booklet includes nine endowments
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