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Settlement between Zubaydah Khanum and her daughter Rubabah Khanum, 1917
Twelve sha‘irs [measure of land] of the Bayg Balaghi farm in Armaghan Khvanah village was part of Zubaydah Khanum's mahr from her second husband, the late Sulayman Khan, and nine sha‘irs of Kaljin village was part of her daughter Rubabah Khanum's mahr from Aman Allah Khan. In order to resolve some disputes they settled as follows: Zubaydah Khanum transfers six sha‘irs of the Bayg Balaghi farm to her daughter in exchange for six sha‘irs of Kaljin village and six sha‘irs of Tazah Kand; Aman Allah Khan has signed the settlement as well. In addition, half of the old house belonging to the late...
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Correspondence regarding complaint by Guli Khanum and Muhammad Khan against Surayya Khanum, 1913 or 1914
Regarding Guli Khanum and Muhammad Khan's claim of being children of the late Iskandar Khan Fath al-Sultan and demanding their share of inheritance, which comes to one thousand five hundred tumans, from Surayya Khanum, Fath al-Sultan's wife. Includes a letter by their attorney; two affidavits from the people of Chargar confirming that Nazi Khanum was the temporary wife of Fath al-Sultan and Guli Khanum and Muhammad Khan are his children, also that Surayya Khanum has seized the properties that belonged to the deceased; a power of attorney given by Surayya Khanum and Gawhar Khanum, Fath...
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Three copies of settlement between Qamar Taj Khanum and her children, 1923
Three copies of settlements between Qamar Taj Khanum (known as Hijab al-Saltanah) and three of her children, Sultan Ahmad Khan Mani‘ al-Dawlah, Sultan Hamid Khan, and Zu al-Faqar Khan Buyuk Khan, over some inherited properties