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Settlement between Haji Mahmud Tajir and Bibi Havva’ Baygum, 1914
Settlement between Haji Mahmud Tajir [the merchant], son of Haji Muhammad Husayn Tajir from Shiraz, and Bibi Havva’ Baygum, daughter of the late Ghulam Riza and wife of Mashhadi Hasan Naddaf [cotton carder] from Shiraz, over half of a house located in the Ishaq Bayg neighborhood of Shiraz for one hundred tumans, with the condition that if paying the price takes more than a year, the buyer has to pay additional one tuman and five thousand dinars per month on top of the original price.
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Dividing properties of Khanum Bibi's inheritors, 1921
Dividing the properties belonging to Khanum Bibi's inheritors into four shares and pricing them in detail
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Copy of settlement between Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan Salmani and Fatimah Sultan, 1923
Copy of settlement between Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan Salmani [the barber], son of the late Karbalayi Chiragh ‘Ali from Shiraz, and Khanum Gawhari (known as Fatimah Sultan), daughter of Mashhadi Ghulam Husayn ‘Allaf [the vendor of forage], over a house, located at Lab-i Ab neighborhood of Shiraz, for one hundred and fifty tumans.
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Sale document between Rizvan and Ramizan ‘Ali, 1921 and 1925
Sale document of parts of a house between Rizvan, daughter of Haji Firuz, and Ramizan ‘Ali, son of Karbalayi ‘Ali
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Settlement between Farkhundah Baygum and Mulla Ahmad Simsar, 1920
Settlement between Farkhundah Baygum, daughter of Mashhadi Muhammad Pilah-var [street vendor] from Shiraz, and Mulla Ahmad Simsar [second-hand vendor] from Shiraz, son of Mashhadi Mirza Javad Tajir Pust-furush [fur dealer], over a specific house in the Darb-i Shahzadah neighborhood of Shiraz for five hundred tumans
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Settlement between Mirza Jalal al-Din and Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, 1921
Settlement between Mirza Jalal al-Din, son of Haj Muhammad Ibrahim from Shiraz, and his brother, Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, over a financial matter worth thirty tumans, a partnership contract, and paternal inheritance, in exchange for one hundred dinars and one misqal [unit of weight] of crystal candy. Additionally, Bibi Akhtar, wife of Jalal Allah, settled all her rights with Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar for one hundred dinars and three misqals of crystal candy. Dated January 20, 1921.
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Sale agreement between Mashhadi ‘Ali Riza ‘Attar and Hajiyah Zivar Sultan, 1909
Sale agreement between Mashhadi ‘Ali Riza ‘Attar [the herbalist], son of the late Haji Muhammad Riza from Shiraz, and Hajiyah Zivar Sultan, daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Hasan Tajir [the merchant] known as Salih and wife of the late Haji Muhammad Sahib Tajir ‘Alaqah-band [the silk maker] from Shiraz, over one-third of a house in the Suq al-Tayr neighborhood for two hundred tumans. Dated July 14, 1909
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Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Nasr Allah, 1921
Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Nasr Allah, including the upstairs room of the shop, the hallway, and half of the mudroom; the properties were divided into five shares for the following inheritors: Mirza Muhsin, Mirza Hidayat, and the mother of Ustad Muhammad Rahim (she gets one share).
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Sale agreement between Abu al-Qasim and Karbalayi Aqa Buzurg Makkari, 1913
Sale agreement between Abu al-Qasim, son of Haji Mulla Muhammad Qasim Iran-virdi, and Karbalayi Aqa Buzurg Makkari, son of the late Haji Abu al-Hasan from Kazirun, over one-sixth of a house located in Sarduzak neighborhood, for one hundred and fifty tumans; Aqa Muhammad Hadi, son of the late Haji Muhammad ‘Ali, and Kawkab Sultan, wife of the deceased Haji, confirm this agreement and mention that they have no benefits in it.
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Deposition of Haj Ghulam Riza's children, 1907
Deposition of ʻAli Riza, Muhammad Husayn, Mashhadi Husayn, and Khanum Nawbar, the children of Haj Ghulam Riza Baqqal [the grocer] from Shiraz, about the ownership of a grocery store, a wood and grain trading shop, and two [illegible] shops worth one hundred and ninety-five tumans. All the properties mentioned are the mahr of Zivar Sultan, daughter of the late Karbalayi Mahdi and wife of the late Haj Ghulam Riza. The sons of Haj Ghulam Riza settled all of the mentioned shops with their mother for one man [unit of weight] of Nurah hard sugar and one hundred dinars. Khanum Nawbar should also...