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Deposition of Haj Ghulam Riza's children, 1907
Deposition of ʻAli Riza, Muhammad Husayn, Mashhadi Husayn, and Khanum Nawbar, the children of Haj Ghulam Riza Baqqal [the grocer] from Shiraz, about the ownership of a grocery store, a wood and grain trading shop, and two [illegible] shops worth one hundred and ninety-five tumans. All the properties mentioned are the mahr of Zivar Sultan, daughter of the late Karbalayi Mahdi and wife of the late Haj Ghulam Riza. The sons of Haj Ghulam Riza settled all of the mentioned shops with their mother for one man [unit of weight] of Nurah hard sugar and one hundred dinars. Khanum Nawbar should also...
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Settlement between inheritors of Haj Mirza Asad Allah and Mirza Muhammad Karim Khan
Settlement between the inheritors of the late Haj Mirza Asad Allah Zari‘ [the farmer], son of the late Haj Muhammad Husayn Zari‘, and Mirza Muhammad Karim Khan Kishavarz [the farmer], over some endowed properties; the inheritors are: Hajiyah Khanum (wife of the late Mirza Asad Allah, and mother of Muhammad Hasan and Muhammad Sadiq), Muhammad Hasan, Muhammad Sadiq, and Masha’ Allah Khanum (another wife of the late Mirza Asad Allah) on behalf of herself and Muhammad Riza, the underage son of the late Mirza Asad Allah
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Telegram from Zinat al-Saltanah to Mirza ʻAbd Allah Khan, 1919 or 1920
Zinat al-Saltanah asks Aqa Mirza ʻAbd Allah Khan to deliver a telegram to Shahzadah Haydar Mirza. After greeting and recommending Mirza ʻAbd Allah Khan to Shahzadah Haydar Mirza, she asks him about why she cannot own the endowment properties, contrary to the explicit verdict, and not receiving Haj Mahdi's debts for his rent. At the end of the letter, she mentions the arrival of three packages of medicine and not getting the silver she asked for Musaʻid al-Mulk's wife.