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Documents related to the Siqat al-Islam family, 1932-1941
The documents include the following: a announcement about the recording of the boundaries between the villages of Garus, Kalash, Andabil, Qarah Aghaj, Kahal, Eivand, Alanjiq; two lease documents related properties in Kahal belonging to Muhammad ʻAli Nasir-pur and his mother, Aqazadah Khanum Siqat al-Islam; receipt of payment for the rent of Muhammad ʻAli Nasirpur's properties; Masturah Khanum's, Aqa Zadah Khanum Siqat al-Islami's, and others' powers of attorney to Javad Natiq about the conflict between villages of Kahal's and Alanjiq's on their vicinities' limits.
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Power of attorney for financial management, 1956
Power of attorney given by Karbalayi Zayn al-‘Abidin Nahhas [the copper dealer] known as Karbalayi ‘Abid [the devoted], son of Muhammad ‘Ali, to Muhammad Baqir ‘Attar [the herb seller], son of the late ‘Ali Munajjim [the astrologist], in order to manage his financial matters during his absence from Shiraz. Karbalayi Zayn al-‘Abidin also appoints Muhammad Baqir ‘Attar as the executor of his will. His underage son, Muhammad Rahim, will be his inheritor. He also mentions that forty tumans of a copper store's investment belongs to his wife, Zivar Khanum, daughter of Haji Aqa Buzurg Qannadi, as...
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Settlement between Mashhadi Nasr Allah to Malihah Khanum and ower of attorney, 1928-1929
Settlement regarding the payment of 75 tumans between Mashhadi Nasr Allah to Malihah Khanum, and power of attorney from Nasr Allah to Hasan Khan Nasirzadah Dadkhah Tabrizi
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Sara Khanum's documents
1- Sara Khanum's share of inheritance from her husband: the belongings and properties of ‘Ali Akbar, valued in total at 146 tumans after deducting his dues and debts, was given to his wife, Sara Khanum; 40 tumans for lifetime expenses and 20 tumans for her mahr (1946) 2- Sara Khanum Tahuni, the daughter of Aqa ‘Ali, gives the power of attorney to her son, Iskandar, the son of ‘Ali Akbar, to take the necessary measures to sell her property (1948).