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Legal documents related to Rubabah Khanum and Asghar Aqa
Legal documents related to Rubabah Khanum, daughter of Faraj Allah, and her husband, Asghar Aqa, including: a settlement between Rubabah Khanum and Mirza Hasan Khan (son of Muhammad Sadiq), transferring to him all of her properties, including half of her inherited house in Qazvin (August 6, 1916); a settlement between Rubabah Khanum and Aqa Muhammad Hasan and transferring half of her properties to him in exchange for 300 tumans (March 1, 1918); settlement between Rubabah Khanum and Muhammad Hasan Aqa (son of Muhammad Sadiq, the seller of medicinal herbs) and transferring to him all her...
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Marriage contract of Saltanat and Muhammad Ibrahim Bayg, 1915
Marriage contract of Saltanat, the daughter of Haj ʻAbd Allah, and Muhammad Ibrahim Bayg, the son of Zabih Allah, dated May 15, 1915. The mahr is 160 tumans and includes: the use of water from two sources worth 50 tumans, one third of a garden's profits worth 20 tumans, a house located where the groom lives worth five tumans, two outfits worth ten tumans, a set of bedding worth five tumans, a carpet worth ten tumans, three mans [each man is three kilograms] of copper worth eight tumans, sheep worth 12 tumans, and 40 tumans in cash. The wife, Saltanat Khanum, has settled part of the marriage...
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Marriage agreement of Khanum Sultan and Aqa ʻAbbas, 1922
Marriage agreement of Khanum Sultan, daughter of Karbalayi ʻAbd al-Samad son of the late Hasan from Khuzan, and Aqa ʻAbbas, son of Karbalayi Taqi son of ʻAbbas from Khuzan. The mahr includes twenty-five tumans, one-fourth of a residential building that belonged to the groom's father, located in the Shamsabad neighborhood of Khuzan, a property in Shamsabad that belonged to the groom's mother, a pair of gold earrings worth six tumans, plus six tumans and one-and-a-half mans [unit of weight] of cotton wool to make bedding.
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List of belongings of the late Haji Iskandar Khan, 1915
List of belongings of the late Haji Iskandar Khan Sarhang (colonel), which according to Habib Allah Khan's statement, were kept by ‘Amid Lashkar and after Haji Iskandar Khan's death were divided amongst his inheritors, including Haji Khanum, Haji Mir Aqa, and Habib Allah Khan
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Settlement of Javahir Khanum and her son, 1914
Settlement between Javahir Khanum, daughter of Mirza Mahdi, and her son, Aqa Mir Aqa (son of Bala Aqa), over her properties including her share of a garden, houses, a stable as well as dishes, household furnishings, carpets, and bedding in exchange for five thousand dinars and a scarf worth four thousand dinars
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List of household items, 1909
List of items that Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Khan claims from Yusuf Khan, son of the late Muhammad Hasan Khan, including household furnishings, kitchenware, and tableware
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Dowry registry of Sura Khanum, 1922
Dowry registry of Sura Khanum, daughter of Karbala’i ʻAsgar
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Dowry registry of Ma‘sumah Khanum, 1923
Dowry registry of Ma‘sumah Khanum, daughter of ‘Ali Akbar
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Marriage contract of Rubab and Ghulamriza Bayg, 1919
Marriage contract of Rubab, the daughter of Karbalayi ʻAli Akbar, and Ghulamriza Bayg, the son of Abu Talib Bayg Mudi, with a mahr of 120 tumans, which includes: two shares of water usage from a qanat, worth 30 tumans, a house in the district where the groom lives worth 30 tumans, a carpet and felt worth 10 tumans, 10 old Qa'inat mans of copper worth 10 tumans, 10 sheep worth 10 tumans, two silk outfits worth seven tumans, a walnut tree worth 10 tumans, a feather cushion and a set of bedding worth 10 tumans, and gold and silver worth three tumans.
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Marriage contract of Khavar Sultan Khanum and Barat‘ali, 1909
Marriage contract of Khavar Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Aqa ‘Ali, and Barat‘ali, the son of Aqa Karbalayi Qasim‘ali. The mahr is sixty tumans. The groom settled the following, which his father had settled to him earlier, to the bride: part of the house of residence, parts of agricultural land and their share of water, a set of bedding made in Isfahan (seven tumans), rugs (three tumans), some copperware (one tuman), fabrics and clothing for the wedding (twelve tumans). The mentioned items equal forty eight tumans from the mahr and the remaining twelve tumans remains the groom's debt.
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