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Shahzadah Khanum's sale document with Sulayman Khan and ‘Abd Allah Khan, 1841
Sale document between ‘Abbas Quli Khan Sartip, on behalf of Shahzadah Khanum, and Haj Shaykh Kazim the merchant from Rasht, on behalf of Sulayman Khan and ‘Abd Allah Khan. The villages of Najaf Abad and Hachah-su of Sa’in Qal‘ah have been tax-farmed to ‘Abbas Quli Khan for thirty months plus the interest of the year 1841 for Hachahsu and half of this interest for Najafabad. The other half of the interest from Najaf Abad and the interest from these villages will be transferred to Sulayman Khan and ‘Abd Allah Khan from the year 1842 onward.
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Settlement of Sharafat Khanum, 1905
Settlement of Ja‘far Quli Zargham Lashkar on behalf of Sharafat Khanum transferring Sharafat Khanum's claims about her mother's inheritance from Nawruz Khan (which is claimed by her brother, Bahadur al-Sultan) to Mishkat Nizam the orderly of Nizam al-Saltanah, the governor of Azarbayjan, in exchange for one thousand and one hundred tumans to be paid within one day; Mishkat Nizam and Iqbal Nizam followed up on the issue and summoned Bahadur al-Sultan to Sa’in Qal‘ah, who paid two hundred tumans in cash and a three hundred tumans invoice to Zargham Lashkar. The rest was settled as purchase of...
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Settlement among children of Buyuk Khan Mirpanjah Afshar, 1923
Settlement of some properties between ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Amir Mukarram, the son of Buyuk Khan Mirpanjah Afshar from Sa’in Qal‘ah, and his brothers, Ibrahim Khan and Mahdi Khan. This followed another settlement between his sisters, Kafiyah, Kawkab, and Jamilah and their three brothers. The settlement included the properties they inherited from their father, with the following exceptions: their father's debt to Akbar Khan Salar Mukarram, the property in Takht-i Sulayman, and his cash belongings--these properties were exchanged for some other properties as well as five thousand tumans.