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Letter of attorney about alimony for Haji Ghulam Husayn's daughter, 1916
Letter written by the attorney of Haji Ghulam Husayn Zari‘ [the farmer] to Hujjat al-Islam Ra’is al-‘Ulama’ regarding the amount of money that Mirza Lutf Allah paid to Haji Ghulam Husayn as alimony for Haji Ghulam Husayn's daughter (which had to be paid by Mirza ‘Abbas Khan, son of Mirza Lutf Allah Naqqash [the painter]), but Haji Ghulam Husayn refused to accept. The receiver responds that the amount not accepted by Haji Ghulam Husayn was one hundred and forty tumans, but the alimony was more than that.
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Letter regarding Mirza Khalil's debt, 1910
Letter from I‘timad al-Islam to Haj Mirza Khalil asking him to return the ownership of several stores and the rent of a flower garden (for eighty-two tumans); based on a former settlement, they were transferred to Haj Aqa Buzurg from his deceased wife, but now are in possession of Haj Mirza Khalil. Another letter asks Haj Mirza Khalil to pay eighty-four tumans as the share of the inheritors.
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Letter, 1914
Letter by Khanum Akhtar and Jalal to Khanum Akhtar's mother and sister requesting they evacuate Haji ‘Abd al-Ghaffar's house immediately, and mentioning that Haji ‘Abd al-Ghaffar has no debts to them
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About paying alimony, 1914
Aqa Buzurg Khan, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Khan, on behalf of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Murshid, is responsible for paying the daily alimony of Khanum ‘Ata’ (daughter of Muhammad Husayn Khan Muntazam and permanent wife of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Murshid) and to treat her well
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Letter to investigate a dispute, 1910
Letter from [Zafar al-Saltanah from] Fars State Department to the city's governor, requesting an investigation into the dispute over a house between Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin (who has the power of attorney from Mirza ‘Abd Allah's mother) and Mirza ‘Ala’ al-Din
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Attorney's request to court, 1915
The attorney of a woman asks the court to consider his client's poverty in regard to payment of the late I‘tibar al-Dawlah's debt to Mawla ‘Abd al-Rahman Yahudi (Jewish)
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Letter to receive rent, 1910
Copy of a letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of the late Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, against Haji Mahmud Tajir [merchant] (son of the late Haji Muhammad ‘Ali Tajir from Shiraz), the tenant of Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin's deceased wife, Hajiyah Zivar Sultan (daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Hasan Tajir known as Salih). Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin claims that Haji Mahmud has not paid half of the rent of some properties that belonged to Hajiyah Zivar Sultan since the time of her death. The recipient of the letter has answered at the end of the document.
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Regarding a robbery at the house of Haji Sayyid Muhammad Husayn's wife, 1922
Letter written by Saham al-Shari‘ah to Haji Ghulam ‘Ali Sahib Tajir [the merchant] regarding a robbery of the house of the wife of the late Haji Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tajir from Kazirun perpetrated by Aqa Sayyid Ahmad, along with the receiver's response explaining that Aqa Sayyid Ahmad has taken only his own possessions from the house.
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Confirmation of debt to Zinat al-Shari‘ah, 1925
Hidayat Allah and Muhammad ‘Ali Nazim al-Sadat confirm they owed three hundred mans [unit of weight] of rice to Zinat al-Shari‘ah. They have used two hundred and ten mans of it as taxes and they will pay back the remaining ninety mans in three months.
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Letter to Bibi Sahib Sultan's attorney, 1914
Letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin to Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn Sahib Tajir [the merchant] Turk, the attorney of Bibi Sahib Sultan (wife of the late Haji Nasr Allah), about the amount of Bibi Sahib Sultan's share of the late Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's inheritance
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