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Dispute about Fatimah Khanum's share of inheiritance
1- Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, transferred all of her inheritance from her father, including properties, a spring, houses, and household furnishings, to her brother, Husaynquli, in exchange for 15 tumans. But, she has not received the money, for which reason Husaynquli is responsible for burying her in Karbalaʼ or Najaf, or, if that is not possible, to use it for charity and prayers after her death (1919); 2- ‘Abd Allah, the son of Karbalayi Muhammad, on behalf of Lutf‘ali, the son of Fatimah Khanum, claims that Lutf‘ali's maternal uncle, Husaynquli, has taken...
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Dispute over the ownership of a property, 1914
Mirza Ibrahim, the son of Mulla Ahmad, and Karbalayi Najaf have a dispute over the ownership of a property known as ‘Abd al-Rahman. Mirza Ibrahim claims that he has inherited the property from Zaynab Khanum and Najaf claims that he has purchased the property. Mirza Ibrahim agrees to settle the issue if Karbalayi Najaf is able to prove his transaction.
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Dividing the inheritance of Muhammad, 1921
Since he had not left any will, after Muhammad's death, his belongings were divided among the inheritors: Ma‘sumah Khanum (his wife), Ana Khanum (his daughter), and Nur Allah and Ahmad (his underage children). It is noted that after receiving her share, Ma‘sumah Khanum loses any claim to her mahr and can separate her share after four years.
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Dividing the inheritance of ‘Ali, 1910
‘Ali's belongings were sold and divided between the inheritors: Sakinah Khanum's share was 22 tumans and 18 dinars; the share of his wife, Jamilah Khanum, was 70 tumans; there were also some expenses for his underage daughter; and his debts had to be paid.
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Divorce settlement of Khatun and Yusuf, 1914
Khatun Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abbas, forgives her mahr, seventeen tumans and five thousand dinars, in order to get a divorce from her husband, Yusuf, the son of Karbalayi Ahmad.
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Fatimah Khanum's power of attorney for selling her garden, 1918
Fatimah Khanum has granted Aqa Mirza Ahmad and Aqa ‘Abbas‘ali power of attorney to sell her garden.
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Legal and financial documents of ‘Abbas's children
1- Hajar Khanum transfers her share of the inheritance from her late husband, ‘Abbas, to his two sons, Bakhsh‘ali and Hasanquli, in exchange for fifteen tumans and 20 mans of grain, half of which is wheat and half is barley (1904); 2- all the belongings of ‘Abbas was divided among his inheritors, including Fatimah, Umm Nisa’, Bakhsh‘ali, and Hasanquli and the share of the daughters (some properties and some cash) was determined and was paid to them (March 2, 1904); 3- after dividing the inheritance of ‘Abbas among his adult children, the share of his two underage daughters, Narjis Khanum...
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Legal documents related to Zaynab Khanum and Shah Sanam Khanum, 1924
1- The dispute of Zaynab Khanum, Shah Sanam Khanum, and ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Karbalayi Husayn, with Hasan, the son of Karbalayi Muhammad Baqir, and ‘Abbasquli over a property was settled by the payment of total of 3 tumans to Zaynab Khanum, Shah Sanam Khanum, and ‘Ali Akbar, each receiving 1 tuman (March 9, 1924). 2- Shah Sanam Khanum and Zaynab Khanum, the daughters of Karbalayi Ismai‘l, have given power of attorney to Mirza Ahmad to sell their share of a piece of land near ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring to Karbalayi Hasanquli, the son of ‘Abbas, in exchange for 5 tumans (May 13, 1924).
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum and Fazl‘ali, 1915
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Hasanquli, and Fazl‘ali, the son of Mirza Masih. The mahr is 35 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Khatun and Asad, 1915
Marriage contract of Khatun, the daughter of ‘Abbas, and Asad, the son of Isma‘il. The mahr was twenty tumans. Karbalayi Hasnaquli, Khatun's brother, was one of the witnesses.
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