Search
-
2Images
List of wedding expenditures, 1919
List of five months’ worth of wedding expenditures including five tumans for the grocery and other necessary items. On the back of the page, there is a list of debt and expenses in 1918, such as the cost of his mother's funeral.
-
4Images
Question and answer
After the death of the writer’s father, his inheritors become responsible for his debts. As the father's debts exceeded what he was owed by others, the mother sells all her property and belongings to pay the debts. After a while, she claims the money from the writer and Kalantar Khan, who decide, with the permission of the sisters, to give the father’s remaining belongings to the mother. Then, one of the sisters, Ghazal, and then the mother, passed away. Now the inheritors are Kalantar Khan, one sister, and the writer. He is wondering if they should give some part of the inheritance to...
-
4Images
Settlement regarding the debt and share of inheritance, 1938
Shamsi Taj Khanum, daughter of Muntasir Asadi, and her husband, Mirza Muhammad Riza Imam Saffari, settled their claims regarding Shamsi Taj Khanum’s share of inheritance and twelve thousand and five hundred rials owed to Mirza Muhammad Riza Imam Saffari, with her mother and brother, Ahmad ‘Ali Khan, in exchange for a residential building and 3 jaribs [unit of land area] of a farm.