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List of items, 1908
List of items for the andaruni including bedding, clothing wraps, rugs, and bath accessories; along with an envelope
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List of possessions, 1911
List of the belongings of the writer and her sister
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Notebook of Liqa Shaykh al-Islami
Booklet of financial records and other writings of Liqa Shaykh al-Islami, daughter of Zivar Sarimi and Mirza Ismaʻil Khan Shaykh al-Islam, and wife of Husayn Khan Mirshikar.
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Regarding ‘Ali's claim and Sahib Jan's condition, 1918
‘Ali claims that Husayn Jan, son of the late Mashhadi Zaynal, owes him twenty tumans. Sahib Jan, daughter of the late Nazar ‘Ali Khan and Husayn Jan’s mother, pledges to pay this amount within four months, with the condition that ‘Ali swears in front of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad Baqir in order to receive the money.
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Complaints by Gawhar and Khavar, 1910
Complaints against Aqa Mirza Kuchak over the usurpation of their house
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Battering a woman, 1911
The head of police has beaten a woman after her husband's complaint that she took away his household furnishings after their divorce.
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Battering servant girl and her death, 1911
The servant girl died after she was punched in the face by Lutf Allah Khan's wife for breaking a glass.
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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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Fatimah Sultan's debt to Sakinah Khanum, 1911
The court has ruled against Sakinah Khanum's claim about Fatimah Sultan Khanum's debt to her for household furnishings.
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Advertisement for tutoring, 1909
An advertisement by a woman educated in St. Petersburg, who recently converted to Islam