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Musa Khan (Ashraf al-Mulk)
Musa Khan (Ashraf al-Mulk), Banu-yi Ashraf's husband
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Ministry of Interior to Fatimah Khanum, 1919
Letter from Ministry of Interior in response to a petition from Fatimah Khanum, reminding her that the custodianship of the endowments in the villages of Kalak and Mansur Kandah had been bestowed to her, hence the baselessness of her claim.
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Letters to Banu-yi Ashraf
Letters to Banu-yi Ashraf from family employees. The first letter is accompanied by two envelopes and is written by Sayyid Hashim.
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Legal documents of Khadijah Khanum
Legal documents belonging to Khadijah Khanum Mashhadiyah Khanum, daughter of Yusuf Laktarashani, and wife of Aqa Isma‘il, including: rental agreement of Khadijah Khanum's property in the village of Laktarashan to Karbalayi Haydar Durabi, dated 1906; a settlement in which, Khadijah Khanum transfers her properties in Laktarashan to ‘Abbas Quli Khan Sarhaddar (Mir Panjah Ashrafi), dated July 10th, 1919. ‘Abbas Quli Khan's son, Musa Khan Ashraf al-Mulk inherits these properties after his father's death. This settlement is confirmed by several clergies.
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Sale agreement of Ashraf al-Mulk and bestowing it to his daughter, Maryam Ashrafi
Sale agreement between Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, on his own behalf and representing his brother Aqa ‘Ali Akbar (sons of Aqa ‘Ali Jan of Damavand) and Musa Khan Ashraf al-Mulk, son of ‘Abbas Quli Khan Amir Panjah. On the margins, at a later date (26 Rajab 1334), part of the property is bestowed to Musa Khan's daughter, Maryam Ashrafi.
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Musa Ashrafi and his sons
Musa Ashrafi (Ashraf al-Mulk), Banu-yi Ashraf's husband, and his two sons: Muhammad Ashrafi and Ahmad Ashrafi (infant).
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Marriage contract of Banu-yi Ashraf and Musa Khan Ashrafi, 1905
Marriage contract of Sakinah Khanum (Banu-yi Ashraf) and Musa Khan Ashrafi, son of ‘Abbas Quli Khan Amir Panjah.The sidaq is 2505 tumans.
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Power of attorney from Zibandah Khanum to Sayyid Muhsin, 1927
Power of attorney from Zibandah Khanum Shahzadah Banu to Sayyid Muhsin [al-Husayni] (Mujtahid of Ashraf) after the death of her husband, ‘Abbas Quli Khan Ashrafi, the border guard from Mazandaran, in the matter of obtaining her dues, including her Mahr, money and properties in Damavand, and some payments to the descendents of Musa Khan Ashraf al-Mulk, son of ‘Abbas Quli Khan.
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Documents regarding guardianship of Banu-yi Ashraf's children
Documents regarding guardianship of Banu-yi Ashraf's children after the death of her husband, Musa Khan Ashraf al-Mulk. The first document is a letter by Muhsin al-Husayni, granting the guardianship of Musa Ashrafi, who was born after his father's death, to Banu-yi Ashraf, dated 21 March 1924. The second document is a request by Banu-yi Ashraf for verification of her dual guardianship of her children with Fatimah Khanum, mother of Ashraf al-Mulk, and the confirmation by Muhsin al-Muhsini, dated 15 July 1929.
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Settlement between Zibandah Khanum and Banu-yi Ashraf, 1930
Settlement between Zibandah Khanum (Shahzadah Banu) and Sakinah Khanum Banu-yi Ashraf, regrading Zibandah Khanum's inheritance and other financial claims from the deceased ‘Abbas Quli Amir Panjah and Musa Khan (Ashraf al-Mulk).
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