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Marriage contract of Rubabah Najmabadi and ‘Ali Akbar Najmabadi, 1924
Marriage contract between Rubabah Najmabadi, the daughter of Shaykh Mahdi Najmabadi, and Mirza ‘Ali Akbar Najmabadi, the son of Shaykh Murtaza Najmabadi. The mahr is five hundred tumans and a Qurʼan (worth ten tumans), of which the bride received two hunderd and fifty tuman, with the other two hundred and fifty tumans and Qurʼan remains the groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Sadiqah Najmabadi and Ahmad Najmabadi, 1924
Marriage contract between Sadiqah Najmabadi, the daughter of Shaykh Mahdi Najmabadi, and Ahmad Najmabadi, the son of Shaykh Murtaza Najmabadi. The mahr is five hundred tumans and a Qurʼan (worth ten tumans), of which the bride received two hundred and fifty tumans. The other two hundred and fifty tumans and Qurʼan remains the groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Sadiqah Najmabadi and Ziya’ Najmabdi, 1944
Marriage contract of Sadiqah Najmabadi, daughter of Ruqiyah Khanum and Shaykh Mahdi, and Ziya’ Najamabdi, son of ‘Azra Khanum and Muhammad Husayn. Mahr was sixty thousand rials, ten thousands of which was received by Sadiqah Khanum.
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Sale agreement between Sadiqah Najmabadi and Muhammad Najmabadi, 1947
Two copies of a sale agreement in which Muhammad Najmabadi, son of Shaykh Hadi Najmabadi, sells his property (numbered 2170 to 2172) located in the Shaykh Hadi neighborhood in Tehran, to Sadiqah Najmabadi [his niece], daughter of Shaykh Mahdi Najmabadi, in exchange for two hundred thousand rials.
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Settlement between Shaykh Mahdi and Ziya’ Najmabadi, 1955
Copy of a settlement on Ministry of Justice letterhead regarding a property (numbered 2170 to 2172) in the Shaykh Hadi neighborhood in Tehran. Aqa Mirza Muhammad Khan Najmabadi had inherited this property from his mother, Sakinah Khanum Kundushlu (Shaykh Hadi's wife). In 1947, he sold the property to his niece, Sadiqah Najmabadi. After Sadiqah Najmabadi's death in March of 1955, the property was inherited by her father, Shaykh Mahdi Najmabadi, and her husband, Ziya’ Najmabadi. According to this document, on November 12, 1955, Shaykh Mahdi sold his share to Ziya’ Najmabadi.