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Settlement between Khanum Kuchak and ‘Ali Asghar's inheritors, 1899
Khanum Kuchak, daughter of ‘Ali ‘Askar, has settled her rights from the belongings of ‘Ali Asghar, in exchange for twenty tumans and some white crystal candy
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Settlement between Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn and Rubab Sultan, 1899
Settlement between Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn, son of Karbalayi Rajab ‘Ali from Shiraz, and Rubab Sultan, daughter of Muhammad Ibrahim from Shiraz and wife of Haji ‘Abd al-Karim the merchant, over selling a house, located in Sarduzak neighborhood of Shiraz, for one hundred and twelve tumans, five hundred dinars, and one man [unit of weight] of hard sugar for the cost of detriments. On the margin, Rubab Sultan notes that she made the above settlement on behalf of her husband, Haji ‘Abd al-Karim son of ‘Ali ‘Askar from Shiraz, and has no rights to benefit from this settlement.
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Settlement between wife of Aqa Mirza ‘Abbas ‘Ali and Haji Aqa Kalb‘ali's sons, 1901
Division of a garden known as Aqa ‘Ali Akbar Khan Garden, and located in Varnusfadiran village, between wife of Aqa Mirza ‘Abbas ‘Ali Ibn Haj Muhammad Mahdi Sultan and three sons of the late Haji Aqa Kalb‘ali (Muhammad Sadiq Khan Nayib, Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, and Aqa ‘Abd al-Husayn). Share of Aqa Mirza ‘Abbas ‘Ali's wife is three-sixth of the property adjacent to Dahanu qanat in exchange for ten tumans; and share of Haji Aqa Kalb‘ali's sons is three-sixth of the garden on the other side of properties belonging to Haji Kazim's inheritors, in exchange for seven tumans. Written on verso: copy of...
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Regarding the claim of ‘Ali Asghar's divorced wife, 1898
Aqa ‘Ali Asghar transferred all his properties, including his house and carpets, to his daughter, Bibi Khadijah, before his death. Therefore, ‘Ali Asghar’s divorced wife, who is the daughter of ‘Ali ‘Askar, has no rights to his belongings.
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Settlement of Mirza Ahmad Khan Saʻid Divan and other inheritors of ʻAli Khan with Mirza Ismaʻil Khan ʻImad al-Mamalik, 1905
Settlement between the inheritors of the late Aqa ʻAli Khan and Mirza Ismaʻil Khan ʻImad al-Mamalik for a residential building including both the andaruni and biruni for 12,366 tumans and 7,500 dinars. The inheritors are: Mirza Ahmad Khan Saʻid Divan, acting on his own behalf and on that of his brother, Mirza Husayn Khan, his sister, the wife of Haj ʻAli Aqa, and also acting as the guardian of Mirza ʻAbd Allah Khan and Aqa Buzurg, the underage children of the late Aqa ʻAli Khan; Sharifah Khanum, Aqa ʻAli Khan’s wife, acting for herself and her two sons, who had died since Aqa ʻAli Khan’s...
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Settlement between Marziyah Khanum and Maryam Khanum, 1896
Settlement between Mirza Muhammad Hasan, the bookkeeper at Kashan's telegraph house, with the power of attorney from Marziyah Khanum, daughter of Haji Mirza Mahmud, and Riza Quli Khan Ghaffari from Kashan, resident of Kalah village, who has the power of attorney from his wife, Maryam, daughter of ‘Abd Allah Khan Ghaffari from Kashan. Some share of a qanat and an orchard near and in Kalah village have been exchanged with some shares of a bakery shop in Kashan. The detriment fees for both parties has been determined.
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Settlement of inheritance, 1906
Settlement of Aqa Mirza Pilah-var [retailer], son of the late Mashhadi Isma‘il, on behalf of Bibi Nush Afarin (daughter of the late Aqa Sayyid Yusuf and wife of the late Aqa Sayyid Ramazan) and on behalf of the inheritors of the late Haji ‘Abbas Pilah-var, and Mirza Muhammad Riza, on behalf of Khanum [illegible], with Haji Yusuf Sifid-gar [tinker] over the inheritance of the late Haji ‘Abbas for four hundred and seventy-two tumans and some wheat. The detriment fee was one hundred dinars and some wheat.