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Three marriage contracts
Three Marriage contracts: the marriage contract of Tuhfah Khanum and ʻAbd al-Samad in [1888?] with a mahr of 19 misqals of gold; the marriage contract of Khavar Khanum, daughter of Ustad Baba (the masseur), and Faraj Allah, son of Husayn Quli Bayg, including divorce stipulations and the testimony of witnesses, 1888. The mahr was 10 tumans and Khavar Khanum gifts it to her father; the marriage contract of Pari Zad and ʻAli Khan with a mahr of 3 tumans, 1888
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Two divorce settlements and two marriage contracts
Divorce settlement of Husna Khanum and Shaykh ʻAbd al-Khaliq, son of Shaykh Baba, August 2, 1882; the divorce settlement of Gulavkhatun and Ghaffar, [1882]; the marriage contract of Khanumkay (Khanumgah) Khanum and Mirza Kazim, represented by Shaykh Sharif and Mulla ʻAbd al-Javad, 1881. The mahr is 200 tumans; the marriage contract of Khanum Khass (with her brother's permission) and Nasr Allah, 1881. The mahr is 10 tumans.
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Three marriage contracts
Three marriage contracts: the marriage contract of Qamar Talʻat Khanum (Khanumagah) dated 6 November 1882, in which Rashid Bayg (chief of Police) and Mulla Mahmud act on her behalf; the marriage contract of Pari Jahan, daughter of Virdi Kalah (?), and Ahmad, son of Muhammad, with a mahr of 3 tumans, dated January 2,1883; the marriage contract of Shah Jahan Khanum, daughter of Sufi Muhammad Karim Javanrudi, and Muhammad Karim, son of Muhammad Sharif, with a mahr of 1 tuman and 5000 dinars, dated September 19, 1884.
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Sale settlement between Muzaffar Khan and Khvajah Pulusan
Property sale settlement between Muzaffar Khan Valizadah and Khvajah Pulusan (a Christian merchant) concerning the purchase of three-sixths of Miraki and Gandab villages, valued at 1000 tumans. These properties were previously owned by Umm Kulsum, mother of Muzaffar Khan Valizadah. Khvajah Pulusan has to pay 300 tumans to the Ministry of Justice in Kurdistan.
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Invoice of peasants of March village
Tax inventory of the peasants from March village in 1931, to Saʻid al-Sultan (owner of the village). The amount is 20 shahi. The peasants make an agreement to pay taxes based on the amount of each one's harvest. Aminah Khanum is one of the peasants.
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Permission for entering the villages of Asif Aʻzam
Confirmation letter [from the governor of Kurdistan] giving Sarmast Bayg permission to enter the villages of Mirza ʻAli Naqi (the next Asif Aʻzam) in Saqqiz and a claim [from governor of Kurdistan] to the ownership of the villages.
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Three financial documents
In one document, Mah Talʻat Khanum pays 20 tumans to Khanum Gurah for the maintenance of one-sixth of the village in March 1914; the other two documents are related to Lalah Gharib's rent payment for the village to Khanum Gurah in March 1916.
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Sale settlement between Nuri Jahan Khanum and ʻAbd al-Ghaffar Bayg
A transaction that exchanges one-third of Nuri Jahan Khanum's garden and 11 tumans, 2000 dinars for one-third of ʻAbd al-Ghaffar Bayg's tannery.
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Two sale settlements
One document transfers half of Khushab village from Muhammad Salih, son of Muhammad Mahdi, to his wife, Fatimah Khanum, daughter of Muhammad ʻAli Khan (governor of Saqqiz) in April 1875; the other document indicates that Fatimah Khanum is selling the same property to ʻAbd al-Razzaq, son of Ahmad Shaykh al-Islam, and Sayyid ʻUbayd Allah, son of Rahmat Allah, on December 21,1875.
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Three reports to Saʻid al-Sultan
Three reports: a financial report from Muhammad Saʻid to Saʻid al-Sultan, about taxes and the submission of receipts to ʻAliyah Khanum (December 24, 1914); an economic and social report to Saʻid al-Sultan and Bihjat Khanum and a description of villagers' poverty and plight; a report about wheat transportation [to Sanandaj] and the participation of women in the process of preparing the wheat (February 17,1915). In the absence of Saʻid al-Sultan, the reports were sent to Bihjat Khanum;