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Petition to Nuzhat al-Dawlah
Addressing various issues, including counting the population of Amir Zakariya village, people's dire need for financial help, and giving wheat and barley to the gardener, the steward, and other workers as a stipend.
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Questions and answers regarding the settlement between Nuzhat al-Dawlah and Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan, 1928
1- Question addressed to Hujjat al-Islam Sadiq, the son of Muhammad, concerning a settlement in which the late Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan settled his claims about the properties owned by the late Hajiyah Nuzhat al-Dawlah, and whether the settlement included the listed villages. Sadiq, the son of Muhammad, has responded on the margin; 2 and 3- two petitions including the list of Nuzhat al-Dawlah's rental properties. Mirza Muhammad Taqi Khan Nizam al-Dawlah has brought the rental contracts of these villages, whose ownership by Nuzhat al-Dawlah was confirmed by Haj Husaynquli Khan Nizam...
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Regarding the arrest of Shaykh ‘Abid Allah's sons, 1881
Includes a telegram by I‘timad al-Saltanah from Urumiyah to Amir Nizam, noting that a guard has been assigned to the residence of Shaykh ‘Abid Allah Nihri's wife in order to find their hiding sons, Qadir and Sadiq; and a response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs commanding negotiation with the Ottomans in order to punish the Shakkak clan and arrest Shaykh Qadir and Sadiq Aqa as their hiding place in the Ottoman territories has been identified. The writer speculates that Hamzah Aqa should be in the territories along with his family and clan, and considering that there are around one...
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Sale agreement of Mashhadi Isma‘il and Shahzadah Khanum, 1841
Mashhadi Isma‘il, the merchant from Tabriz, sells one-twelveth of Amand village, in the Rudqat district of Tabriz, to Shahzadah Khanum, daughter of Najafquli Khan Bayglarbaygi, for one hundred twenty-two tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Settlement and crop-sharing contract between Khanumi Khanum and Bala Bayg Yavar, 1820
These documents include: 1- a settlement, dated April 23, 1820, between Khanumi Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Sultan, and her husband, Bala Bayg Yavar, the eldest son of ‘Ali Mardan Khan, in which she settles her mahr in exchange for a farmland known as ‘Ali Akbar farm, in Guni, as well as some shares of water usage from the qanat. 2- on April 25, 1820, Bala Bayg Yavar rents the crops and products of ‘Ali Akbar farm and water usage from its qanat from his wife, Khanumi Khanum for thirty years in exchange for an annual amount of twenty tumans.
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Settlement between Taj Mah Baygum and Khadijah Khanum, 1853
Settlement between Taj Mah Baygum Khanum (Hajiyah Khanum), daughter of Mirza Buzurg Qa’im Maqam (Qa’im Maqam-i Buzurg), and Hajiyah Khadijah Khanum (Hajiyah Agha), daughter of Haji Mirza Yusuf Ashrafi Mustawfi and wife of Mirza Muhammad Taqi ‘Ulya Abadi, over the village of Khajah Marjan, as well as part of the village of Sufiyan in the vicinity of Tabriz.
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