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Settlement between Farvardin Khanum and Tal‘at Khanum, 1919
Settlement of property in the bazaar of Isfahan in exchange for one thousand and two hundred tumans, between Farvardin Khanum, the wife of Mirza Husayn‘ali Khan Siraj al-Mulk and the daughter of Shahzadah Iktaqa’an Mirza, and her daughter, Tal‘at Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Baqir Khan Sadr.
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Settlement of Mirza Muhammad and Mirza ʻAbd al-A’immah with Mirza Muhammad Hasan, 1911
Settlement of Mirza Muhammad, son of Haj Mirza Yahya, and Aqa Mirza ʻAbd al-A’immah, son of Mirza ʻAli Naqi Mulla Bashi, with Haj Mirza Muhammad Hasan, known as Darmiyani, son of Haj Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Darmiyani, exchanging a fruit shop located at Bid Abad Bazar for two hundred and sixty-seven tumans. They also settled fifty mans [unit of weight] of white wheat from Isfahan for ten misqals [unit of weight] of crystal candy and one hundred dinars. These settlements were based on the will of Hajiyah Baygum, daughter of Mirza Fath Allah Khan and wife of Haj Mirza Muhsin.
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Settlement between Zaynab Sultan and Mashhadi ʻAli, 1921
Settlement between Zaynab Sultan, daughter of the late Mashhadi Ahmad from the Alvar tribe of Bidabad, and Mashhadi ʻAli, son of the late Mashhadi Aqa Muhammad from Masfur tribe, exchanging one acre of land in Lurk, Bidabad for one hundred and fifty tumans.
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Settlement between Baygum Agha and her brother Sayyid Muhammad Husayn, 1917
Settlement between Baygum Agha, daughter of Sayyid Muhammad Riza, and her brother Sayyid Muhammad Husayn, son of Sayyid Muhammad Riza, exchanging a quarter of a residential building inherited from her father, located at Bagh Takht in Isfahan's Chaharbagh, for eighty tumans.
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Settlement between Nazi Khanum and her brother ʻAli, 1914
Settlement between Nazi Khanum, daughter of the late Mashhadi Muhammad and wife of Mirza Muhammad from Alvar of Bidabad, and her paternal brother, ʻAli, exchanging fifty mans [unit of weight] of wheat and her claims to the inheritance from her father, mother, and their deceased sister, Husna Jan, for one hundred dinars and ten misqals [unit of weight] of crystal candy from Isfahan. Additionally, it is confirmed that the half-acre of land in the Alvar neighborhood, which is a part of a garden known as the Hindi-ha [Indians] Garden, is Nazi Khanum's inheritance from her mother and belongs to...
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Correspondence regarding Khadijah Khanum's claim over her husband's death, 1921 to 1923
Regarding the death of Muhammad Taqi Bayg, hostler of the French Embassy, who was killed in an accident by a car that belonged to Lynch Company. Documents include Khadijah Khanum's custody of her daughter Kubra, after her husband Muhammad Taqi Bayg's death; copies of their identification certificates; Khadijah Khanum's power of attorney to Mirza Ahmad Khan Shari‘at-zadah to file a claim for her husband's diya (financial compensation); correspondence among the British Consulate, Sardar Ashja‘ (the Governor of Isfahan), the Ministry of Interior, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding...
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