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Power of attorney from Khayr al-Nisa Khanum to Aqa Mirza Hasan Shams, 1925
Power of attorney from Khayr al-Nisa Khanum, daughter of Haji Asad allah Safaraki, to Aqa Mirza Hasan Shams.
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Power of attorney from Zahra Khanum and Zakiyah Khanum to Sayyid Naqi Khan, 1929
Power of attorney concerning dispossession of property, granted by Zahra Khanum and Zakiyah Khanum, spouse and mother of Nayib ʻAziz Allah Khan Qazzaq Kani, to Sayyid Naqi Khan.
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Power of attorney from the heirs of ʻIbad Allah Bayg to Husayn Aqa Kulahduz, 1928
Power of attorney concerning the delayed rent and evacuation of a shop, from the heirs of ʻIbad Allah Bayg, to Husayn Aqa Kulahduz.
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Mufarrah al-Saltanah's petitions, 1923-1931
Mufarrah al-Saltanah's petitions against Qasim Khan Sardar Humayun: the first petition dates to 16 Jan 1923, in which Mufarrah al-Saltanah, mother of the Sardar Rashid's children, gives 1500 tumans as a lawyer's fee to Sayyid Husayn Aqa Hujjat al-Islamzadah as a lawyer's fee if she receives 12000 tumans from Sardar Humayun. The second petition, written on 24 Feb 1923, again considers Sardar Humayun's debt to Sardar Rashid's inheritors. In the third petition, addressed to the Ministry of Justice on 2 March 1931, Mufarrah al-Saltanah complains that Sardar Humayun has not paid his debt of...
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Claim against Qamar al-Muluk, 1934
Muhammad Nasir Safa Zahir al-Sultan's claim against Qamar al-Muluk (daughter of Mirza Ahmad Khan Muʻavin al-Mulk and grandchild of Muhammad ʻAli Khan Qavam al-Dawlah). The subject of this claim is demanding payment of 147,371 rials from Qamar al-Muluk. The complaint is related to a settlement between Qamar al-Muluk's grandfather and Haji Hasan Malik al-Tujjar. The settelment has been witnessed by Shaykh Murtiza Gharavi and Shaykh Fazl Allah Nuri.
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Letter about harrassment, 1928
Letter about harrassment by Musa, the brother of Mr. Shari‘at Gilani, against the writer and her/his two sisters; they have written to the Justice Department and are required to send some questions to Haji Bahr al-‘Ulum and Haji Qa’im al-Mulk. Hazrat ‘Ulya, mother of Khalah [aunt], is also there and could help them with the questions. The writer urges the addresee to immediately return the questions and to say good words on their behalf to Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali.
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Hadi Kurdistani's petition, 1925
Hadi Kurdistani complains against Haji Khan, who murdered his father, Aqa Khan, married his mother, and seized his and his family's property.
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Correspondence related to Shawkat Khanum's petition, 1930
Includes a petition by Shawkat Khanum, wife of Muhammad Khan Samadi, to the Majlis, explaining that after the branch of the Ministry of Justice in Kurdistan was closed down, her husband was unemployed for a while and then started working at the Qum branch of the Ministry. Shawkat Khanum and her children are in despair and demand Muhammad Khan's return to his previous job in Kurdistan; a Majlis summary that notes she also demands her husband's seven months delinquent wage; and a letter from the Majlis to the Ministry of Justice asking for their attention.
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Interference of Mir Faraj Allah's brother-in-laws, 1928
Includes a telegram by the attorney of Mir Faraj Allah Rizayi complaining against the Court of Justice in Kurdistan, claiming that his client's brother-in-laws, who are also his paternal cousins, have used their influence on the court and interfered with the property cases involving his client. Therefore, he deems the court partial and requests that his client's case be transferred to a court in Kirmanshah, Hamadan, or Garus. In a letter to the Ministry of Justice, the Majlis asks for an investigation.
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Regarding wife's escape, 1928
Includes a petition by ‘Abd Allah Surkh from Kurdistan to the Majlis regarding Nayib Hasan Khan who has taken Shirin, the writer's wife, to his house along with four hundred tumans and some household furnishings. ‘Abd Allah's complaints have been in vain and he does not trust the local Sunni judge, claiming that he once married off a woman to a dervish in exchange for three hundred tumans. There is also a letter from the Majlis to ‘Abd Allah Surkh instructing him to take his case to the Ministry of Justice.