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Muhammad's will, 1890
Muhammad, the son of Baqir, has designated that on his death, his wealth should be divided as follows: for Zaynab, twelve thousand dinars and for Ma‘sumah, the daughter of Isma‘il, six thousand dinars. He also makes provisions for ‘Ali, Muhammad Husayn, and Yusuf.
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Sara Baygum's settlement regarding her share of inheritance, 1914
Sara Baygum has transferred her share of inheritance, including properties, gardens, and water to her four brothers and has received the reimbursement. It is noted that a certain part of the property belongs to Nanah Khanum and Tuti Khanum and is not included in this settlement.
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Malik Nisa‘ settlement regarding her mahr and share of inheritance, 1875
Malik Nisa‘, the wife of Mulla Ahmad, settled her claim regarding her mahr and share of inheritance with the other inheritors (children of Mulla Ahmad), Fatimah Khanum, Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali, Karbalayi ‘Ali, and Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim, in exchange for receiving two tumans.
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Dispute over the ownership of a property, 1914
Mirza Ibrahim, the son of Mulla Ahmad, and Karbalayi Najaf have a dispute over the ownership of a property known as ‘Abd al-Rahman. Mirza Ibrahim claims that he has inherited the property from Zaynab Khanum and Najaf claims that he has purchased the property. Mirza Ibrahim agrees to settle the issue if Karbalayi Najaf is able to prove his transaction.
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Dispute over the inheritance from Aqa Quli's mother, 1930
Aqa Quli has stated that since his maternal uncle had sold the inheritance from Aqa Quli's mother to Karbalayi ‘Abd al-‘Ali but did not give Aqa Quli his share, he has made a new contract with Mashhadi Khayr Allah out of spite for his uncle.
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Sale of Sakinah Khanum's share of water, 1818
Muhammad Khan, Valikhan, and Sakinah, the children of Karbalayi ‘Aliquli, and Ahmad, the son of Safar Khan, have sold their inherited shares of water from ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring to Akhund Mulla ‘Ali, the son of Mulla Ahmad Harzandi, in exchange for four tumans and two hundred and fifty dinars.
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Sale document of Karbalayi Quli's children, 1924
The children of Karbalayi Quli, Saltanah Khanum, ‘Ali, and Rasul, on behalf of themselves and the underage children, sell a property that belonged to Karbalayi Quli to Karbalayi ‘Abd al-‘Ali in exchange for nine tumans and four thousand dinars.
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Legal documents related to Zaynab Khanum
Includes: 1- Zaynab Banu, the daughter of Karbalayi Isma‘il, gives power of attorney for selling a property in Hismadin [Hisam al-Din?] in the village of Harzand-i ‘Atiq to her son, Amir Bayg (1882); 2- Zaynab Khanum has transferred her share of the Hismadin property, which she inherited from her father, to Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim in exchange for three thousand rials (1882); 3- Zaynab Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Isma‘il, and ‘Ali Bayg, the son of Shaykh Muhammad, sell their share of water from ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring and a property to Karbalayi Bakhsh‘ali and Hasanquli, the sons of...
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Sale document of Mahmunir Khanum, 1869
Mahmunir Khanum, the daughter of Murad ‘Ali, sells a property and usage of water in Ariyan Dibi [Ayrandibi], part of her inherited property, to Ahmad, the son of Mulla Gul Muhammad, in exchange for seven thousand and five hundred dinars.
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Dispute over a property, 1904
Khalil [?], the son of Mulla Faraj Allah, claims, on behalf of his wife and Khadijah Khanum that the property, which was the shared inheritance of the two women, is in the possession of Hajar Khanum. They ask that the latter returns to them the property and any profits she has gained from it over the years.