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Marriage contract of Agha Baygum and Karbalayi Rajab ‘Ali, 1878
Marriage contract of Agha Baygum, daughter of the late Abu al-Qasim, and Karbalayi Rajab ‘Ali, son of Karbalayi Muhammad Isma‘il. The mahr is four hundred riyals.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Baygum and Sayyid Ahmad, 1876
Marriage contract of Fatimah Baygum, daughter of Sayyid Sadiq, and Sayyid Ahmad, son of Sayyid Muhammad Taqi. The mahr is fourteen tumans.
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Marriage contract of Nazanin Baygum and Sayyid Riza, 1888
Marriage contract of Nazanin Baygum, daughter of Sayyid Muhammad, and Sayyid Riza, son of Sayyid Muhammad Salih. The mahr is two hundred sixty-two and one-half riyals. The bride settled with the groom, exchanging two-and-a-half riyals of the mahr for five misqals [unit of weight] of gold.
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Marriage contract of Agha Baygum and Muhammad Baqir, 1875
Marriage contract of Agha Baygum, daughter of [illegible], and Muhammad Baqir, son of Haj Muhammad Husayn Mugharah known as Nilfurush. The mahr is twenty tumans.
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Marriage contract of Sughra and Hashim, 1881
Marriage contract of Sughra, daughter of Asad Allah Runani, and Hashim, son of ‘Ali Rurani, with a mahr of eighteen tumans and one-twelfth of a residential property located in the Masal region.
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Marriage contract of Jahan Sultan and Mirza Masha’ Allah, 1878
Marriage contract of Jahan Sultan, daughter of Rajab ‘Ali Chitsaz, and Mirza Masha’ Allah, son of Karbalayi Haydar ‘Ali with a mahr of fourteen tumans; the bride must obey the groom and the mahr remains the groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Maʻsumah Khanum and Abu Talib, 1849
Marriage contract of Maʻsumah Khanum, daughter of Haj ʻAliyar resident of Tehran [illegible] Isfahan, and Abu Talib, son of ʻAli Riza. The mahr is twenty two tumans and five thousand dinars. Following this contract, the groom's father settled with the groom over one-sixth of a house located at [illegible] for ten [illegible] coins and ten loads of wheat. Then the groom settled with the bride over the mentioned part of property for eight tumans of the mahr. On the back of the document: "On December 23, 1860, the wife settled with Mulla Faridun, son of Aqa Vafadar, over the same one-sixth of...
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Marriage contract of Nazpari and ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, 1878
Marriage contract of Nazpari, daughter of the late Karbalayi Ibrahim [illegible], and ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan. The mahr is eleven tumans and a golden ring.
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Marriage contract of Kawkab Baygum and Haj ‘Abd Allah, 1880
Marriage contract of Kawkab Baygum, daughter of Haj Sayyid Ahmad, and Haj ‘Abd Allah, son of Haj ‘Ali, with a mahr of eighty tumans, ten tumans of which was given to the bride at the time of the marriage. The rest remains groom's debt. The marriage contract also includes the following conditions: if, in the first fifty years of the marriage, the groom travels for two full years without paying alimony to the bride, the bride can divorce herself and release the groom from paying half of the mahr. Additionally, the groom is not permited to take the bride out of the region without her consent.
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Marriage contract of Sughra Sultan and ‘Abd al-Husayn, 1890
Marriage contract of Sughra Sultan, daughter of Muhammad ‘Ali, and ‘Abd al-Husayn, son of ‘Ali Akbar the merchant. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two-and-a-half qirans. The groom settled fifty shahis of the mahr in exchange for fourteen tumans, part of a residential property, and a Qurʼan.
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