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Settlement of Agha Baygum and her children with Mirza ‘Abd al-Samad, 1883
Settlement between Agha Baygum, daughter of the late Muhammad Rahim, and Haji Mirza ‘Abd al-Samad, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Kazim, exchanging four-sixths of a mill called Aqa Muhammad Rahim Mill, which includes two millstones, for six hundred and sixty tumans and six thousand dinars. Zivar Sultan and Khan‘ali Khan, children of Agha Baygum and the late Haji Riza Khan, then settled their own share of this mill with Mirza ‘Abd al-Samad, who paid eight hundred and eighty-nine tumans in total for Agha Baygum's shares and those of her children. The fee for the detriment clause has been...
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Settlement between Maryam Baygum and her sons, 1842
Settlement between Maryam Baygum known as Khvatun [Khatun] Jan Khanum, daughter of Haji Mulla Rabi‘, and her sons, Muhammad Riza and ‘Abd al-Muttalib, sons of Haji ‘Ali Naqi, exchanging some pieces of land for one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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Settlement between Fatimah Nisa’ and Muhammad Hashim, 1901
Settlement, dated October 29, 1901, between Fatimah Nisa’, daughter of the late Baba Khan from Khuzan, and Muhammad Hashim, son of the late Haji ‘Abd Allah, exchanging some properties in Shams Abad for forty tumans. Fatimah Nisa’ then waived all of her rights for four tumans and some wheat. On verso: on April 4, 1921, ‘Abd Allah, son of the late Muhammad Hashim, settled this property with his uncle, Haj Asad Allah, to pay the costs of ta‘ziyah for the late Muhammad Hashim.
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Sale document, 1856
Sale settlement of Haji Muhammad Riza, son of Haji ‘Ali Naqi from Mubarakah. The property had been first transferred from the wife of the late Aqa Isma‘il to Aqa Muhammad Rabi‘, son of Mulla Muhammad Hasan and after a series of transactions, Haji Muhammad Riza became the last owner of the land.
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Settlement between Sakinah Khanum and her son, 1822
Settlement, dated January 11, 1822, between Sakinah Khanum, known as Bibi Khanum, daughter of Muhammad Khuzani, and Sayyid Ibrahim, her son from Mir ‘Ali Naqi, exchanging two-thirds of a house in Shams Abad district of Khuzan village for twelve tumans, the one-hundred dinar fee and some wheat for the detriment clause. On verso: on April 13, 1833, Sayyid Ibrahim and his wife Baygum Buzurg, daughter of Sayyid Mir Taqi, settled two-thirds of ‘Ali Naqi's house as well as other properties with Muhammad Fazil, son of Muhammad Husayni. On margin: in a separate document dated May 14, 1839,...
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Settlement between Maryam Baygum and her sons, 1842
Settlement between Muhammad Riza, ‘Abd al-Muttalib, and their mother, Baygum Khanum, known as Khatun Jan Khanum, daughter of Haji Mulla Rabi‘, exchanging three pieces of land for one hundred [illegible] and some wheat.
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Sale document between Fatimah Baygum and her husband, 1918
Fatimah Baygum, daughter of Husayn and wife of Karbalayi Taqi from Khuzan, sells parts of a house in Shams Abad, which belonged to her according to her marriage contract, to ‘Abd al-Vahhab from Khuzan for fifteen tumans, and the settlement for detriment clause is one hundred dinars and some wheat. Karbalayi Taqi has signed this document.
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Settlement between Khatun and her husband, 1853
Settlement between Khatun, daughter of ‘Ishq‘ali from Khuzan, and her husband Sultan Muhammad, son of Haji Kalb‘ali from Khuzan, exchanging some properties (a piece of land, a house, and a garden with its share of water) mentioned in her marriage contract, along with her share of the inheritance from a specific house and garden, and a piece of land inherited from her father for five tumans and a piece of land in Shams Abad from Sultan Muhammad. The fee for the detriment clause is one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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Settlement between Baygum, Mirza Muhammad, and Mashhadi Asad Allah, 1911
After Nayib Ibrahim, son of Haji Muhammad Baqir from Khuzan, died without leaving a will, there was a problem handling the related ceremonies. So, Baygum, daughter of Nayib Ibrahim, transferred ninety tumans to Mirza Muhammad, son of the late Haji ‘Abd Allah, and his son, Mashhadi Asad Allah, in exchange for one hundred dinars and some wheat. The condition was that they spend this money, with approval of Karbalayi Yad Allah, son of the late Karbalayi Husayn, for ta‘ziyah and other ceremonies.
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Settlement between Haji ‘Ali Asghar and Sakinah Baygum Khanum, 1874
Settlement, dated June 8, 1874, between Haji ‘Ali Asghar, son of Muhammad from Khuzan, and Sakinah Baygum Khanum, daughter of Mirza Haji Sayyid ‘Ali and wife of Akhund Mulla Abu al-Qasim, over one-twelfth of a house and a garden in Shams Abad of Khuzan. Another twelfth of this property belongs to Sakinah Khanum according to her marriage contract. Umm Kulsum Khanum, mother of Akhund Mulla Abu al-Qasim, owns one-twelfth of this property as well. On the verso, dated June 9, 1874: another settlement has determined the shares of Sakinah Baygum Khanum and Umm Kulsum Khanum.