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Sale document on behalf of Sayyid ‘Ali Khan's daughter, 1869
Haji Khan with the power of attorney from his wife, the daughter of Sayyid ‘Ali Khan, sells some properties and water shares to Ibrahim Khan Sarhang [colonel] for four hundred tumans. Additional rights were settled for one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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Sale document between Taqi Khan and Ibrahim Khan, 1869
Sale document between Taqi Khan, son of Muhammad Naqi Khan, and the orderly of Ibrahim Khan Sarhang [colonel] over parts of Ruzan farm located in Karkuk, Narmashir, and parts of Turanj farm, as well as water usage of ‘Azam Nisa’ creek in exchange for sixty-six tumans and six thousand three hundred and fifty [dinars?]. Additional rights were settled for one hundred dinars and a man [unit of weight] of wheat. All the workers of these properties, except for ‘Ali Ramazan and Muhammad Ramazan, are part of this transaction.
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Sale document belonging to Abu al-Hasan's daughter and son, 1866
Mashhadi Abu al-Hasan (with the power of attorney from his daughter) and Muhammad, Abu al-Hasan's son, sell parts of the Baygum garden to Rajab‘ali Bayg for seven tumans. On verso, Rajab‘ali sells parts of the same garden to Ibrahim Khan Sarhang [colonel] for ten tumans.
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Marriage contract of Sahib Sultan Khanum and Ibrahim Khan, 1857
Marriage contract of Sahib Sultan Khanum, daughter of Ishaq Khan ‘Arab, with Ibrahim Khan, son of ‘Alikhan; mahr includes one thousand four hundred twenty-five tumans, gold, carpets, copperware, healthy female and male slaves, and some properties
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Marriage contract of Gawhar Sultan Khanum and Ghulam Husayn Khan, 1887
Marriage contract of Gawhar Sultan Khanum, daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sartip [brigadier] (Sa‘d al-Dawlah), and Ghulam Husayn Khan Yavar, son of Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Sulayman Khan Sartip; mahr is three tumans and one thousand five hundred dinars, gold, copperware, two carpets, six healthy male and female slaves, and properties including farms, houses, and gardens. Sulayman Khan has transferred the above properties to his son, Ghulam Husayn Khan.
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Settlement between Bibi Fatimah and Gawhar Taj, 1886
Bibi Fatimah and Gawhar Taj Khanum, Sa‘d al-Dawlah's daughters, divided Dih Shutur properties between themselves
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Settlement between Sa‘d al-Dawlah's daughters, 1892
Settlement between Sa‘d al-Dawlah's older daughter [Bibi Fatimah] and her younger sister [Gawhar Taj] over water usage of Hafiz Abad property in exchange for one hundred dinars and some wheat
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