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Bibi Zivar Sultan's petition, 1910
Petition by Bibi Zivar Sultan to the Friday prayer-leader of Fars against her husband, Mashhadi Chiragh ‘Ali, who has not paid her alimony; testimonies and the addressee's response are also included.
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Books of Register of Aqa Sayyid ‘Abd al-Ghafur Mujtahid, 7 volumes, 1916 to 1929
Includes 7 volumes: Volume 1: May 1916-January 1919, Volume 2: April 1919-July 1920, Volume 3: March 1920-April 1921, Volume 4: February 1922-October 1924, Volume 5: September 1922-March 1929, Volume 6: October 1924-December 1927, Volume 7: June 1928-December 1929
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Divorce contract of Rubabah Khanum and ‘Abbas‘ali, 1925
The divorce contract between ‘Abbas‘ali, a coachman and resident of Tehran and the son of Sattar Bayg Tabrizi, and Rubabah Khanum, a resident of Tabriz, represented by a third party. The contract was signed at a notary in Tehran.
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Divorce settlement of Batul Khanum and Mirza Aqa, 1917
The divorce settlement of Batul Khanum, daughter of Muhammad Mahdi Farahzadi, and Mirza Aqa the barber, son of Muhammad Khan Gurgani.
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Divorce settlement of Khatun and Yusuf, 1914
Khatun Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abbas, forgives her mahr, seventeen tumans and five thousand dinars, in order to get a divorce from her husband, Yusuf, the son of Karbalayi Ahmad.
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Divorce settlement of Khavar Khanum and Mirza Ahmad Khan, 1916
The triple divorce settlement of Khavar Khanum, daughter of Mashhadi Muhammad Khan, and Mirza Ahmad Khan.
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Divorce settlement of Maryam Khanum and Mashhadi Ali Varamini, 1916
The divorce settlement of Maryam Khanum, daughter of Karbalayi Muhammad Qasim, and Mashhadi Ali Varamini, son of Karbalayi Qanbar.
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Divorce settlement, 1924
Ustad Dash Khayyat [the tailor], son of deceased Haj ʻAbbas Quli, claims that Taj Mah, daughter of Karbalayi Habib Allah, is his permanent wife but she denies it. Eventually, with some people’s mediation, he agrees to divorce her. Haj Shaykh ʻAbd al-Samad, the lawyer of Ustad Dash Khayyat, and Haj Sayyid ʻAli, the lawyer of Taj Mah, on behalf of their clients have settled the divorce agreement and half of Taj Mah’s mahr has been paid.
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Giving power of attorney for divorce, 1915
Mirza Muhammad Riza, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn Khan, has stated his return to his wife, Salar Khanum, daughter of the late Haj Aqa Pust-furush [the fur seller] from Shiraz in the presence of Haji Mirza Muhammad Hasan al-Tabatabayi al-Najafi. He then gives power of attorney to Shaykh Haydar ‘Ali in order to triple-divorce Salar Khanum.
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Giving the power of attorney for divorce and resolving disputes, 1911
Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin should investigate the dispute between Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and his wife (daughter of Shaykh Muhammad Riza), and Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali's sister and her husband (Haj Shaykh ‘Abd al-Husayn), over the ownership of some household furnishings. Additionally, Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin will witness the divorce of Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and his wife, and Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali promises not to go back to his wife after the divorce. Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali and Shaykh Muhammad Riza's seals are at the end of the document.
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