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Claim against Nusrat's wife, 1869
The writer claims that after Nusrat's death, his wife took some objects from his house, including three shawls. They have sent after her to investigate the case.
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Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn's petition about his wife's escape, 1927
Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn the tailor writes to Hujjat al-Islam Mirza Sadiq Aqa Mujtahid regarding the deception of his wife by Haji Shaykh Hasan and Ja‘far, mentioning that his last petition had led to the woman's arrest, but Haji Shaykh fled off with her and forged a marriage contract with the help of Ja‘far. The writer asks for the capture of Haji Shaykh Hasan and his punishment according to Shari‘a law.
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Power of attorney regarding divorce and mahr, 1916
Hasanquli, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, has given his paternal uncle, Mulla Haj‘ali, power of attorney to take the necessary action regarding the mahr of his now-divorced wife, her dowry, and the objects that he claims she stole from her husband's house.
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Settlement regarding kidnapping of girls and looting of properties, 1867
Mulla Ahmad and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah, the sons of Zayn al-‘Abidin, the residents of ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi], have settled with Haji Khudavirdi, the son of Baba, and Haji Muhammad Baqir, the son of Isma‘il, a resident of Kalin Tappah, about the issue of kidnapping girls and looting properties.
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Suna Khanum's petition, 1928
Suna Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali from Harzand-i Jadid (Marand), writes to Ayat Allah Aqa Mirza Sadiq Mujtahid describing how Shahbaz took her from the springs at the house of Mulla Muhammad Hasan from Harzand with the aid of Jahangir, the resident of Harzand-i Jadid, and how, after a day of detention and threats, they drafted a marriage contract without her consent. She further states that the police have been harassing her to marry Shahbaz for almost a year. She petitions the Mujtahid to seek an inquiry about her case.