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Note, 1919
A note about several petitions
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Price of Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar's mother's house, 1926
Detailed price of different parts of the house of Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar's mother located in Balaguzar neighborhood; according to Karbalayi Mirza Haydar Mi‘mar [the architect] and Ustad Muhammad Karim Mi‘mar, the price of the whole house is six hundred and three tumans.
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Sayyid Muhammad Riza's complaint about rent, 1917
Claim by Sayyid Muhammad Riza Zari‘ [the farmer], son of the late Sayyid Haydar ‘Ali, against ‘Abd al-Husayn and ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, sons of the late Abu al-Qasim Tajir [the merchant] from Dihdasht, regarding a property, from which ‘Abd al-Ghaffar gets two-sixths, and ‘Abd al-Husayn gets four-sixths of its rent. ‘Abd al-Husayn states that half of his share is his own, one-fourth of it is ‘Abd al-Ghaffar's, one-eighth his mother's, and the other one-eighth is his sister's.
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Invoices of Hajiyah Zivar Sultan, 1904
List of expenses of Hajiyah Zivar Sultan, and Haji Abu al-Qasim's debt to her
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List of possessions, 1911
List of the belongings of the writer and her sister
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Lawyer's notes
One side: Settlement and divorce agreement between ‘Ali Akbar Saqat-furush (vendor), son of Haji Muhammad Riza Tajir (merchant) from Kazirun, and his wife, Khanum Zaman; the other side: A note about the dispute over the ownership of Bustan-i Shahab Abad
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Pages of a calendar with predictions based on astrology, 1877 to 1920
Some pages of calendars of the years 1877 to 1920 that include some events and some predictions based on astrology
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Deed regarding Sayyid Hasan's debt to Khanum Malik, 1928
Deed certifying that Sayyid Hasan, son of the late Sayyid Murtaza, owes ten tumans to Khanum Malik, wife of ‘Abd al-Ghaffar. He pledges to pay the debt in the next six months and twenty days, beginning from the month of Shavval, as well as paying the daily rent of one thousand and five hundred dinars.
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Claim of debt, 1904
Claim of Karbalayi Ahmad (son of Karbalayi Mahmud Haddad [the Ironsmith]), Hajiyah Sultan (wife of Karbalayi Mahmud), and Fatimah Sultan (wife of Haji Ghulam Riza Bazzaz [the draper] from Shiraz) against Mashhadi ‘Ali Baqqal [the grocer] (son of ‘Ali Akbar), whose attorney is Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, over his debt of six tumans; Mashhadi ‘Ali Baqqal's attorney denies this debt, and they decide to settle the case.
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Note from Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's lawyer, 1903
Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, lawyer of Hajiyah Zivar Sultan (the late Haji Muhammad's inheritor), claims that Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim Bulur-furush [the crystal dealer], son of Mashhadi Muhammad Husayn from Shiraz, owes forty-eight tumans to the late Haji Muhammad, but Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim Bulur-furush claims that he has already paid the debt. At the bottom of the document, Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's claim has been denied.