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Dispute between Bibi's inheritors and Mirza Abu al-Qasim, 1873
On May 16, 1870, Bibi [?] Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Isma‘il from Shiraz and the wife of Sayyid Husayn the merchant from Shiraz, sold the houses located in the Sar-i Bagh neighborhood for three hundred and sixteen tumans to Mirza Abu al-Qasim, the son of Mirza Nur al-Din the merchant known as Hindi [from India]. After Bibi [?] Khanum's death, there was a dispute between her children -- Mah Baygum, [illegible], Gawhar Shad Baygum, Sayyid Mirza, Sayyid ‘Ali, and Mirza Aqa Dawlah [?] -- and Mirza Abu al-Qasim regarding the conditions of the mentioned sale document. According to the...
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Dividing Muhammad Mahdi's belongings among his two wives and children, 1930
Settlement among the inheritors of Haji Muhammad Mahdi the merchant from Kazirun, the son of Haji Muhammad, who are his two wives, Fatimah Sultan (the daughter of Haji Muhammad Isma‘il) and Khanum Zahra Baygum (the daughter of Mirza Abu Talib) and a son and four daughters: Haji Muhammad Kazim and the late Khanum Amiri (the children of Fatimah Sultan), Ruh Angiz Khanum, Mihr Angiz Khanum, and Ruqiyah Sultan Khanum (the daughters of Zahra Baygum). Before his death, Haji Muhammad Mahdi had transferred some of his properties to his son, Haji Muhammad Kazim. This included two attached houses in...
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Letters of a lawyer to the court about his clients, 1929
Draft of two letters written by a lawyer to the court about his client's rent, a local investigation about usurpation of possessions of his two other clients, and some other petitions and sentences
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Petition regarding a garden, 1921
Petition to Mulla Zayn al-‘Abidin regarding the documents that Mirza Muhammad Karim should receive (to present in the court) about a garden called Karim (known as Karim Luti garden). One of the documents is a sale agreement of Bibi Kawkab Sultan and Mashhadi Lutf Allah with Sayyid Muhammad ‘Ali ‘Allaf [forage seller] over one-sixth of Karim Luti garden for twenty tumans and the duration of one year.
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Power of attorney to execute a will, 1925
Power of attorney given by Haji ‘Ali Riza Baqqal [the grocer] to his wife (daughter of the late Haji ‘Abbas Baqqal) and his oldest son, Karbalayi Muhammad, in order to execute his will and divide his possessions
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Power of attorney to get back a stable and an orchard, 1907
Power of attorney given to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan, by Aqa Muhammad Mulazim and Rubab Sultan (permanent wife of the late Mashhadi Muhammad Bunakdar [the wholesaler]), children of Haji Muhammad Isma‘il Dink Abi in order to get back their shares of a stable (known as Makki Stable) and the orchard in front of it, which are currently taken over by the inheritors of the late Haji Muhammad (known as Ahani). Dated September 30, 1907
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Regarding daughters of Aqa Ghulam Riza's claim, 1929
Report of a court and witnesses' testimonies regarding the late Ra’is Ghulam Riza's properties usurped by his brother, Ra’is Yusuf; Ra’is Ghulam Riza's daughters filed a claim and obtained a piece of property during the previous year; and Ra’is Yusuf re-captured the property in 1929
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Sale agreement between Sayyid Muhammad Taqi Husayni and Mulla Darvish Hakimi Yashar, 1932
Sale agreement between Sayyid Muhammad Taqi Husayni (with Khadijah Khanum's confirmation) and Mulla Darvish Hakimi Yashar (resident of Sharafi) over a house and parts of a piece of land and an orchard, including the taxes, for seventy tumans
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Sale agreement between daughter of Muhammad Hashim and Mirza Abu Talib, 1911
Sale agreement between the daughter of the late Mashhadi Muhammad Hashim (former village chief of Qasr al-Dasht), with the pledge from ‘Aziz Allah (son of the late Muhammad Hasan from Qasr al-Dasht), and Mirza Abu Talib Bazzaz (draper), son of the late Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, over land located in Qasr al-Dasht gardens for fifty tumans to be paid in ten months; the seal of Shaykh Nasr Allah from Qasr al-Dasht is at the end of the document
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Sale document of Haji ‘Abd al-Husayn and Haji Muhammad Ibrahim, 1914
Haji ‘Abd al-Husayn the merchant, the son of Haji ‘Abd al-Razzaq the merchant from Shiraz, sells an orchard located near Shiraz to Haji Muhammad Ibrahim the peddler, the son of Mashhadi Hasan from Shiraz, for two thousand and five hundred tumans. He has also settled some wheat and sugar cubes to him.
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