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Condolence letter, 1925
Regarding a woman's death
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Regarding the mother's burial, 1918
Shaykh Shams writes to Aqa Mirza Sadiq Mujtahid regarding transport of the corpse of Aqa Mirza Javad Aqa's mother by Haj Shaykh ʻAbd al-Vahab Kafshdar, and its burial in ʻAtabat.
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Delegation to carry a deceased woman's body, 1917
Haji Aqa Vaziri has delegated the task of carrying the body of a deceased woman to be buried at the Maʻsumah mausoleum to Mashhadi Ibrahim. This contract has been made with the supervision of Haji Mirza Javad, the Mujtahid from Tabriz.
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Hajiyah Baygum Khanum's power of attorney, 1915
Hajiyah Baygum Khanum, wife of Haj Iskandar Khan and daughter of ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan, gives the power of attorney to Mirza Abu Turab Khan ‘Amid Lashkar to deal with the claims of Abu Talib Khan Sarhang (colonel)'s children and inheritors of the late Khvurshid Khanum
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Settlement over Gawhar Taj Khanum's inheritance, 1914
Settlement between Murtaza Qulikhan, son of Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Mirza Faridun, and Haji Iskandar Khan Sawlat al-Sultan over the late Gawhar Taj Khanum's inheritance in exchange for one hundred and twenty tumans
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Letter about Mushir al-Saltanah's death
The writer sends his condolences regarding Mushir al-Saltanah's death, discusses the will of the deceased and the writer's responsibility for the investigation, and at the end, sends greetings to Fatimah Khanum and the other people of andarun.
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Delegation to Sayyidah Fatimah, 1918
Haj Sayyid Riza Baqir al-ʻUlum, on behalf of the late Haj Sayyid Muhammad Aqa, has delegated the task of performing two years of fasts and prayers to Sayyidah Fatimah in exchange for eight tumans
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Letter to Haj Ahmad Aqa the merchant of Khuy, 1923
To Haj Ahmad Aqa the merchant from Khuy; regarding some financial matters and other news, including the death of Mashhadi Muhammad Sattar the cigarette seller, whose wife is the executor of his will. The writer tells the addressee that they should wait before demanding what the deceased owed Haji Ahmad because he had underage children. He also mentions that Sarkar's family is in need of more allowance.
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Letter from Muntasir Lashkar to ‘Amid Lashkar, 1886
Letter from Muntasir Lashkar to ‘Amid Lashkar [Mirza Abu Turab], appreciating the addressee's letter of condolences, wondering about the addressee's harsh criticism towards him, complaining about his situation and his children, and talking about ‘Amid Lashkar's mother feeling better
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Sulayman's complaint regarding his wife's share of inheritance, 1919
Sulayman (the son of Haji Baba Muhammad'uf), the merchant of Russian nationality and resident of Istanbul, writes to the Russian consulate in Tabriz regarding the breach of his late wife (Sughra Khanum)'s right of inheritance. The inheritance of Najaf Muhammad'uf (Sughra Khanum's father) was divided among his other children, Muhsin, Mahmud, and Sariyah Khanum, as well as Haji Javad, Sariyah Khanum's husband and the executor of her will. Sulayman states that Sughra Khanum, the eldest child of Najaf Muhammad'uf, died in Istanbul, leaving him as her lawful inheritor. He has emphasized that...