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Haj Muhammad's endowments
The first item includes four documents attached to each other: In the first one, dated June 15, 1832, Haj Muhammad, known as Haj Aqa Buzurg Sahib, the son of Fazl Allah Sultan, endows a house and five shops to Ta‘ziyah performers, assigns his children as the guardians, and names Mirza Abu Talib (who has since passed away) as the overseer. In the next three documents, dated January 2, 1829, Haji Muhammad, known as Haji Aqa Buzurg, endows a house located in the Masjid-i Naw neighborhood to Aqa ‘Abd al-Hasani; the contract was effected by Mirza ‘Ali Ardakani and Aqa Mirza Muhammad Sadiq, Mulla...
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Settlement of Abu Turab and Fathʻali with Haj ʻAli Riza, 1813
Settlement of Abu Turab and Fathʻali, two sons of Fazl Allah, with Haj ʻAli Riza, son of ʻAbd al-Riza from Shiraz, exchanging an herbal shop in Shiraz, which they inherited from their mother, who was daughter of Muhammad Taqi [or Naqi], for twelve tumans. The sons of Fazl Allah then settled the detriment of the above settlement with Haj ʻAli Riza for five thousand dinars.
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