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Asad Allah's list of household goods confirmed by Zahra Khanum
List of household goods belonging to Asad Allah, the son of Isma‘il; these items were, with the confirmation of Zahra Khanum, handed over to ‘Abbasquli, the son of Vali, to deliver to their owners.
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Copy of settlement between Rubabah and Fatimah Sultan, 1900
Copy of a settlement between Rubabah, daughter of Muhammad Khalil, son of Haj Muhammad from Qazvin and resident of Isfahan, and her aunt, Fatimah Sultan, daughter of the merchant Muhammad Mahdi from Qazvin and resident of Isfahan, who is Rubabah's mother-in-law, exchanging everything that Rubabah owns, including property, money, gold jewelry, copperware, books, furniture, clothes, and dishes for seventy-five grams of sugar candy.
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Deposition about shares of inheritance and a will
Draft by Mashhadi Lutf‘ali and Mashhadi Ghulam ‘Ali, sons of the late Mashhadi Ghulam Riza, confirming their shares of their father's inheritance; additionally, Mashhadi Lutf‘ali confirms that his permanent wife, Khanum Safi, is the executor of his will and the guardian of his underage children, and if he dies before pilgrimages to Mecca and the shrines in Iraq, his wife, with his brother's supervision, should take his body to burry in Vadi al-Salam in Najaf.
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Dividing the inheritance of Shaykh Mihr ʻAli, 1906
Document dividing the inheritance of Haji Shaykh Mihr ʻAli. His household furniture is divided among his wives.
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Division of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's inheritance
List of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's belongings, including pack animals, kitchenware, bedding, and household furnishings, which are divided among the inheritors: Gawhar Taj Khanum, Fatimah Baygum Khanum, Munavvar Khanum, and the underage children, Riza Quli Khan, Buyuk Khan, and ‘Ali Akbar Khan.
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Dowry registry
List of some items (probably someone's dowry) such as: carpet, beddings, carpet cover, mirror, rosewater sprinkler, crystal glasses, crystal salt shaker, brass brazier, silver box, crystal hookah, gold bracelets, gold earrings, scarf, a broadcloth robe, tirmah hat, and socks
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Dowry registry of Fatimah Khanum
Dowry registry of Fatimah Khanum, daughter of Sayyid Taqi the leather seller, which was taken to the house of her husband, Sayyid Javad the rice seller.
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Dowry registry of Fatimah, 1896
Dowry list of Fatimah, daughter of Karbalayi Aqa (from Dilmaqan), including household goods and kitchenware
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Dowry registry of Ruqiyah Baygum, 1906
Dowry registry of Ruqiyah Baygum, daughter of Sayyid Taqi the leather seller, which was taken to the house of her husband, Muhammad Ibrahim the merchant from Yazd.
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Dowry registry of Sayyidah Khanum, 1899
Dowry registry of Sayyidah Khanum, daughter of Aqa Sayyid Ashraf, delivered to Aqa Sayyid Mahdi's house on February 27, 1899, which witnesses confirmed. The items include clothing, wrapping cloths, kitchenware, and bath accessories.
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- ʻAbd al-ʻAli Sultani Mutlaq, Tehran Notary 25 Museum(1)
- Yazd Document Center and Library(1)
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- Bita Ameri(1)
- Afsaneh Esfandiari (Gidfar)(1)
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- Sayyid Taqi (son of Mir Husayn)(3)
- ‘Ali Quli Bayg (Khatibi Collection)(1)
- Sayyid Javad (husband of Fatimah Khanum)(1)
- Ruqiyah Baygum (daughter of Sayyid Taqi)(1)
- Najaf Quli Bayg (son of ‘Ali Quli Bayg)(1)
- Muhammad Sadiq (Khatibi Collection)(1)
- Muhammad Ibrahim (son of ‘Ali Quli Bayg)(1)
- Maryam Khanum (Shahzadah Khanum)(1)
- Khanum Sultan Khanum (daughter of ‘Aliquli Bayg)(1)
- Kawkab Khanum (mother of Mirza Hasan Khan)(1)
- Fatimah Baygum Khanum (daughter of Sayyid Taqi)(1)
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