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Regarding the petition of Khadijah, the wife of Shaykh Fazl Allah Nuri
The wife of Shaykh Fazl Allah Nuri wrote that she had four under aged children and that after his death, they did not inherit anything from him. In the two years prior to the writing of the petition, she sold all she had to support them, but had nothing left to sell at the time of writing. She asked the Majlis to help her get the share of the heritage that belongs to her children and asked for a stipend to prevent the children from starving.
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Petition of Zinat al-Muluk, the grandchild of Muhammad Mahdi Khan Qajar
Correspondence regarding the salary of Zinat al-Muluk, the grandchild of Muhammad Mahdi Khan Qajar. She wrote that a third of her grandfather's salary was allocated for her during Muzaffar al-Din Shah's reign, but was signed during that of Muhammad ʻAli Shah, and Salman Khan cut it, assuming that it dated to Muhammad ʻAli Shah's reign. She asked for her salary to be paid to her so that she could support herself and her two children.
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Petition of Sakinah Khanum to Majlis
Sakinah Khanum, the aunt of Muhammad Ismaʻil Bayg, the cook of the English embassy, was his only legal heir. She had a dispute over his heritage with his wife. She agreed to pay 80 tumans to Sakinah, but Sakinah felt betrayed and asked the Majlis to prevent her from usurping Ismaʻil's belongings. The Majlis wrote that she had to go to the Ministry of Justice for her petition.
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Regarding the salary of ʻAziz al-Saltanah, daughter of Nasir al-Din Shah
Correspondence regarding the salary of ʻAziz al-Saltanah, the deceased daughter of Nasir al-Din Shah, and the share that should go to her mother, Mahbub al-Saltanah, who is her only heir. Mahbub al-Saltanah complained that because her daughter had been in debt, the share allocated to her was not enough, so she asked for more. However, her request was rejected.
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Baygum Jan Khanum's petition to Majlis
Baygum Jan Khanum's petition about her house, which she wanted to sell. However, Mirza ʻAli, who usurped the house, refused to evacuate. Finally, the decision was made in favor of Baygum Jan Khanum.