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Settlement between Fatimah Khanum and Aqa Muhammad, 1789
Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Talib ibn [son of] Isfandiyar from Khvurasgan, first settled part of a building located in Khvurasgan to Aqa Muhammad, the son of Aqa Muhammad Riza, in exchange for eight thousand and five hundred dinars, but then received an additional nine thousand dinars and transferred all the property to him (1789). On verso, Aqa Muhammad's inheritors transferred this property to Aqa Masih from Khvurasgan in exchange for three tumans (1817).
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Settlement between Muhammad Baqir's daughters and Aqa Muhammad, 1770
Aqa Muhammad, the son of ‘Aziz from Khvurasgan, claims that he inherits four-sixth of the house known as Talar in Khvurasgan, but Bibi Nisa’, Mihr Nisa’, and Baygum Khanum, the daughters of Aqa Muhammad Baqir, deny this. The dispute is resolved with the following settlement: Aqa Muhammad's share is 2.5 out of 6 shares of the house, and the share of Muhammad Baqir's daughter is 3.5 out of 6 shares. On the margin, Aqa Muhammad has acknowledged the receipt of his share and states that he has no claim over ‘Abd al-Ghaffar's house, known as Bagh. On verso, on July 18, 1902, Baygum Khanum...
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Settlement between Zaynab Khanum and Mulla Muhammad Baqir, 1835
Settlement between Zaynab Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Muhammad Hadi, and Mulla Muhammad Baqir, Zaynab Khanum's permanent husband and the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim from Khvurasgan of Isfahan, over part of a building in Khvurasgan for one hundred dinars. Zaynab Khanum has sold this property and her inherited properties to Mulla Abu al-Hasan, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim, for eight tumans.
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Settlement between Zaynab and Zayn al-‘Abidin, 1811
Settlement between Zaynab, daughter of Isma‘il from Khvurasgan Jay, and Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Muhammad Baqir from the same village, exchanging her inherited properties, including a residential building in the same village, located in the Yar ‘Ali neighborhood, known as Aqa Isma‘il's House, and a stable and all its belongings for one hundred dinars and fifty units of wheat in shahi weight. On the margin: "Zaynab agreed to buy the stable, some springs, and the shares of other co-owners and give them to Zayn al-‘Abidin without asking for anything in return."
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Settlement of Shah Zaynab Khanum, Jan Jan, and others with Aqa Muhammad, 1787
Settlement of Shah Zaynab Khanum, daughter of Muhammad ‘Ali, Jan Jan, known as Umm Kulsum (the younger sister of Aqa Rajab ‘Ali), Muhammad Baqir (son of Muhammad ‘Ali), Aqa ‘Ali, and Aqa Abu al-Hasan Fazuh-ji, with Aqa Muhammad, son of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali from the same village [Khvurasgan?], exchanging a piece of land in [illegible] Arbabiyah for two tumans.