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Settlement between Haji Mahmud Tajir and Bibi Havva’ Baygum, 1914
Settlement between Haji Mahmud Tajir [the merchant], son of Haji Muhammad Husayn Tajir from Shiraz, and Bibi Havva’ Baygum, daughter of the late Ghulam Riza and wife of Mashhadi Hasan Naddaf [cotton carder] from Shiraz, over half of a house located in the Ishaq Bayg neighborhood of Shiraz for one hundred tumans, with the condition that if paying the price takes more than a year, the buyer has to pay additional one tuman and five thousand dinars per month on top of the original price.
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Settlement over mahr and alimony, 1928
Settlement of Karbalayi ‘Abd al-Rasul, his father (Haji Nasr Allah), and his daughter (Khanum Zaman) with Haj Muhammad Riza Tajir [the merchant], son of the late Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar from Shiraz, over Khanum Zaman's alimony and mahr (which includes items listed, worth from one tuman to two thousand tumans) for ten tumans and some Russian hard sugar; then Haji Muhammad Riza triple-divorced Khanum Zaman.
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Settlement between Farkhundah Baygum and Mulla Ahmad Simsar, 1920
Settlement between Farkhundah Baygum, daughter of Mashhadi Muhammad Pilah-var [street vendor] from Shiraz, and Mulla Ahmad Simsar [second-hand vendor] from Shiraz, son of Mashhadi Mirza Javad Tajir Pust-furush [fur dealer], over a specific house in the Darb-i Shahzadah neighborhood of Shiraz for five hundred tumans
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Settlement between Agha Tikkah Khanum and her husband Fath Allah, 1907
Settlement between Agha Tikkah Khanum (daughter of Haji Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad from Shiraz) and her husband, Fath Allah (son of the late Haji Abu al-Qasim son of Haji Rustam Anbar-dar [storage keeper]), over one-fourth of the late Haji Abu al-Qasim's inheritance (which includes Agha Tikkah Khanum's mahr of sixty tumans and also an additional one thousand tumans) for one hundred and twenty tumans, and an additional charik [unit of weight] of sugar cubes as the cost of detriment.
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Settlement of Mirza Hasan ‘Ali, Farkhundah Khanum, and Mahrukh Sultan, with Haj Mahmud Tajir, 1913
Settlement of Mirza Hasan ‘Ali (son of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn Zari‘ [the farmer]), Farkhundah Khanum (daughter of Mashhadi Aqa Hufi; serving as the guardian of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn's underage daughter), and Mahrukh Sultan (wife of the late Muhammad Husayn and daughter of the late Mirza Javad), with Haj Mahmud Tajir [the merchant] known as Namazi, son of Haj Ahmad Tajir, over a specific house in Shiraz for six hundred and fifty tumans.
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Settlement between Akhtar Khanum and her father, 1914
Settlement between Akhtar Khanum and her father, Ghulam Husayn Khan the Colonel Navvab Kayvan Mirza, son of Sultan Jalal al-Din Mirza, over her mahr, which includes a volume of the Qurʼan worth two tumans, fifty [illegible] of green silk, and three hundred tumans, in exchange for one man [unit of weight] of wheat and two thousand dinars
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Settlement of Bibi Khanum with Maryam Sultan Baygum, 1911
Settlement of Bibi Khanum, daughter of the late Mashhadi ‘Abbas and permanent wife of Mirza Hidayat Allah, with Maryam Sultan Baygum, daughter of Mirza ‘Ali and wife of the late Mashhadi ‘Abbas, over Bibi Khanum's mahr for one thousand dinars and some wheat
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Settlement between Bibi Farah Sultan and Agha Bibi, 1895
Settlement between Bibi Farah Sultan, daughter of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Riza and wife of Muhammad Ja‘far Hammami [the bath-keeper] from Shiraz, and Agha Bibi, daughter of the late Aqa Bayg and wife of Mashhadi Mahmud Vash-furush [the cottonwool merchant], over all of her rights to a house inherited from her mother, located in the Ishaq Bayg neighborhood of Shiraz, for fifteen tumans. On the margin, Agha Bibi settles the above property with her husband, Mashhadi Mahmud, for fifteen tumans.
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Settlement, 1911
Settlement of Mirza ‘Abd Allah and Mirza Asad Allah, sons of the late Haji ‘Ali Akbar from Shiraz, with Sayyid Hashim Tajir [the merchant] from Buranjan over some agricultural lands and an inherited house from Mirza ‘Abd Allah and Mirza Asad Allah's mother (daughter of the late Haji Shaykh [illegible]), for one thousand three hundred and seventeen mans [unit of weight] and one charik [unit of weight] of [illegible]
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Settlement between Bibi Khanum Sultan and Agha Bibi, 1895
Settlement between Bibi Khanum Sultan, daughter of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Riza and wife of Mashhadi Husayn Banna’ [the mason], and Agha Bibi, daughter of the late Aqa Bayg and wife of Mashhadi Mahmud Vash-furush [the cottonwool merchant], over all of her rights to a specific house inherited from her mother, located in the Ishaq Bayg neighborhood of Shiraz, for fifteen tumans. On the margin, Agha Bibi settles the above property with her husband, Mashhadi Mahmud, for fifteen tumans.
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