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Abduction of women in Azarbayjan, 1881
A report regarding the turmoil in Azarbayjan, describing how Ibrahim Aqa Mukri and his two sons abducted women in Miyanduʼab, including the daughter of Haji Husayn‘ali who was married to her cousin. Ultimately the abductors were found and punished, and Haji Husayn‘ali's daughter was released. The report states that additionally, Qa’im Maqam rescued other women abducted by the Piran and Mangur clans.
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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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Documents Related to the Shrine of Hazrat ‘Abd al-‘Azim
Texts about the shrine of Hazrat ‘Abd al-‘Azim, including: a report which talks about the expenses of the shrine of Hazrat ‘Abd al-‘Azim (including shrine, portico, veranda, etc) and other tombs (including that of the Crown Prince, Husayn Khan, Muhsin Mirza, daughter of Muʻizz al-Dawlah, Surur al-Saltanah, Majd al-Dawlah, ‘Abd Allah Mirza, and Sayyid ‘Abd Allah) in the period between 7th to 12th January 1876, an order for compensation written by Amin al-Sultan to Shatir Hashim, whose belongings were stolen, Amin al-Sultan's command that the custodian of the shrine arrest the two criminals...
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Khayr al-Nisa’'s testimony regarding her father's properties
Testimony of Khayr al-Nisa’, daughter of Aqa Muhammad Rahim, regarding taking some of her father's property to Bashir's (Malik al-Tujjar's servant) house, his claim of owning those properties, and her emphasis on her father's ownership of the property. This testimony has been verified by five people.
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Reports from Khurasan's Biglar Baygi to the governor, 1883-85
Khurasan's Biglar Baygi reports of events in different neiborhoods and the number of deaths from the morgue, a theft by a woman and arrest of a prostitute. One of these reports has a margin written by Rukn al-Dawlah requesting a report on the spread of smallpox and the number of deaths.
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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.