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Sale document, 1855
Sale document for two farms in Najafabad in Fars. They were originally owned by Aqa Mirza Abu Talib, known as Navvab. He sold them to Sayyid Mirza the Isfahani merchant in 1851. In 1852, Sayyid Mirza transferred these properties to his children, Mirza Sayyid Muhammad, Sayyid Muhammad ʻAli, and Husni Jan Baygum and gave his older son, Mirza Sayyid Muhammad, known as Jinab, the power of attorney to oversee the matters. Mirza Sayyid Muhammad then transferred this responsibility to Mirza Abu al-Hasan who sold these properties to Mirza Mahdi Khan, son of Haydar ʻAli Khan and Mirza Mahdi Khan,...
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Settlement of Fatimah Khanum with Mirza Muhammad Sadr-i Sharif, 1893
Settlement for a qanat in the village of Zarch in Yazd between Mirza Muhammad Sadr-i Sharif and ‘Illiyah ‘Aliyah [Fatimah Khanum], daughter of Aqa Muhammad Vali Sadr al-‘Ulama’
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Legal documents of Karbalayi Hadi's daughters, 1845 and 1874
Includes: 1-Transfer of power of attorney from Zuhrah [Zahra Baygum?], Tuhfah, and Sakinah, the daughters of Karbalayi Hadi, to their brother, Aqa Vali, regarding their properties in Harzand ʻAtiq (1845); 2- Zahra Baygum, the daughter of Karbalayi Hadi, on behalf of herself and her sisters, Sakinah Khatun and Tuhfah Nisa’, has filed a complaint against Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim, who they claim has seized their share of water from the qanat in ‘Uryan Dibi [Ayrandibi] (1874); 3- Since they were not able to prove their claims, they only made Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim to take an oath (1874).
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Sale document of Umm Kulsum Khanum, 1872
Umm Kulsum Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Aqa and the wife of Mir Aqa, in a separate document, had sold her one-week share of the Khan Muhammad Khan qanat in Ahrab to Haj ʻAli ʻAbbas, the well-known merchant from Lak. She additionally sells him her one-week share of the qanat in Ganjʻalikhan garden; this garden was purchased by the owners of Khan Muhammad Khan qanat.
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Shafa Baygum's settlement, 1865
Settlement between Shafa Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi ‘Abd al-Samad Khurrami, and Haji Mir Hashim, who has the power of attorney from [illegible] over the share of the use of water from the Kaniyah qanat in exchange for six tumans.
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Sharaf al-Nisaʼ Baygum's endowment, 1860
Sharaf al-Nisaʼ Baygum, daughter of Haji Aqa Mirza and wife of Mirza Muhammad ʻAli, endows five shares of a Qanat in Na’in to Khanum and the other five for charity.
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Property sale settlement between Khavar Sultan Khanum and Haj Muhammad, 1869
Property sale settlement between Khavar Sultan Khanum, daughter of Sulayman Khan and wife of Aqa Muhammad Riza, and Haj Muhammad, son of the deceased Aqa Husayn Qumshah, regarding a qanat located in Ghumshah for two hundred and fifty tumans.
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Bestowal by Najaf Quli Khan Bayglar Baygi, 1848
Najaf Quli Khan Bayglar Baygi bestows some properties, including Baygum Khan Khanum's farm as well as a garden, upon Shahzadah Khanum, in exchange for a knife
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Sale document, 1864
‘Ali, the son of Husayn, from Zal village, on behalf of himself and his underage siblings, Muhammad, Fath‘ali, Ma‘sumah Khanum, and Suna Khanum, sells the use of water from a qanat to Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim for six tumans and two thousand and five hundred dinars.
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Settlement over inherited property, 1862
Settlement between Ya‘qub Bayg, Turab Bayg, ‘Ali Khan, and ‘Ali Naqi, sons of the late Haj Yusuf and residents of Kamarbunah village, and Sasan Mirza Bahaʼ al-Dawlah on his own behalf and with power of attorney transferred from Bibi Mah, Chaqqah Mah, Khanum Kuchak, Khanum Bibi, and Gul Bibi, exchanging more than half of a property located in Kamarbunah village and all its belongings for two hundred and sixty six tumans.
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