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Settlement between Ma‘sumah Khanum and Qamar Taj, 1901
Settlement of Ma‘sumah Khanum, daughter of the late Muzaffar al-Dawlah Mirza Ibrahim Khan and sister of Riza Quli Khan Fakhim al-Dawlah, with her niece, Qamar Taj Khanum (daughter of Riza Quli Khan Fakhim al-Dawlah), over Ma‘sumah Khanum's rights to her deceased brother’s inheritance, for one thousand two hundred tumans and some properties including Ibrahimabad village. Sayyid Isma‘il, Ma‘sumah Khanum's husband, signed and confirmed the settlement on behalf of their sons, Sayyid Abu ‘Ali and Ahmad Aqa.
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Power of attorney to Haji Baba, 1901
Aqa Mashhadi Najaf, the son of Haji Muhammad Ganjah, grants his brother, Aqa Mashhadi Haji Baba, the merchant from Ganjah, the power of attorney to manage the transfer of his belongings to his three children, Sughra Khanum, Sariyah Khanum, and Muhammad Muhsin.
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Dowry registry of Ruqiyah Baygum, 1906
Dowry registry of Ruqiyah Baygum, daughter of Sayyid Taqi the leather seller, which was taken to the house of her husband, Muhammad Ibrahim the merchant from Yazd.
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Settlement between Aqa Baygum and her children, 1904
Settlement between Aqa Baygum, daughter of Haj Muhammad Javad from Isfahan and wife of Haj Muhammad Sadiq from Dastjird, and her two sons, Muhammad Hadi Arbab and Muhammad Shafi‘, exchanging four-and-one-half acres of a property in Dastjird, which she inherited from her son, Hasan ‘Ali, for one hundred dinars. Aqa Baygum also settles her mahr with the mentioned sons for ten misqals [unit of weight] of crystal candy. They agree that if Aqa Baygum passes away, the mahr should be spent on: the Fatihah, ten years of fasting and prayer, the Imam's share being given to Shaykh Ahmad, tithing to...
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Settlement between Ma‘sumah Khanum and Muhammad Taqi, 1901
Ma‘sumah Khanum, daughter of the late Mirza Ibrahim Khan Amirtuman, gives her share of inheritance to Sayyid Muhammad Taqi in exchange for some sugar cubes and some nabat [crystal candy]. Later, on November 6, 1901, Sayyid Muhammad Taqi returns all the settled properties to Ma‘sumah Khanum for the same settlement fee.
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Post-divorce agreement of Khadijah Baygum Khanum, 1906
A contract between ‘Alaviyah Khadijah Baygum Khanum, daughter of Haji Sayyid ‘Ali from Khuy, and her husband, Haji Ahmad from Khuy, about staying at Haji Ahmad's house, after the divorce and end of the waiting period until her departure to Khuy, and paying eleven tumans monthly as rent. She should also pay six thousand dinars for using clothing and jewelry. At the time of her departure to Khuy and her remuneration, the cost of clothing will also be taken into account.
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Dowry registry
List of some items (probably someone's dowry) such as: carpet, beddings, carpet cover, mirror, rosewater sprinkler, crystal glasses, crystal salt shaker, brass brazier, silver box, crystal hookah, gold bracelets, gold earrings, scarf, a broadcloth robe, tirmah hat, and socks
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Dowry registry of Fatimah Khanum
Dowry registry of Fatimah Khanum, daughter of Sayyid Taqi the leather seller, which was taken to the house of her husband, Sayyid Javad the rice seller.
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- Sayyid Taqi (son of Mir Husayn)(2)
- ʻAyn Allah Mirza Jahanbani(1)
- Yad Allah Mirza Jahanbani(1)
- Sughra Khanum Muhammad'uf(1)
- Sayyid Javad (husband of Fatimah Khanum)(1)
- Sariyah Khanum Muhammad'uf(1)
- Saltanat Khanum (daughter of Aqa Riza Quli Bayg)(1)
- Ruqiyah Baygum (daughter of Sayyid Taqi)(1)
- Nasr Allah Mirza (father of Mabʻas al-Muluk)(1)
- Muhammad Sadiq (Khatibi Collection)(1)
- Muhammad Muhsin Muhammad'uf(1)
- Mirza Amin Allah Jaʻfari Hiravi(1)
- Mashhadi Najaf Muhammad'uf(1)
- Mabʻas al-Muluk (daughter of Nasr Allah Mirza)(1)
- Kawkab Khanum (mother of Mirza Hasan Khan)(1)
- Haji Baba Muhammad'uf(1)
- Fatimah Baygum Khanum (daughter of Sayyid Taqi)(1)
- Bibi Amir Fazl-i Afaq Khurasani (Amirah Baygum)(1)
- Abu al-Qasim Fazl Khurasani(1)
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