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Mirza Vali's acknowledgement on receiving his daughter's inheritance
Mirza Vali Kalantar's acknowledgement of receiving the inheritance and mahr of his daughter, Nizakat Khanum, wife of Imamquli Mirza. Written on the envelope: "a copy of the telegram from the daughters and wives of the deceased Riza Quli Mirza to Iyalat-i Kubra [governor general] on Amirabad and the reply from Iyalat-i Kubra." The document reads, in part: "In the name of God, ʻAlijah Mirza Vali Kalantar, of the Muqaddam tribe from Savuj Bulagh, acknowledged that his daughter was Nizakat Khanum, the wife of Imamquli Mirza the ruler, and that he has received his share of her inheritance and...
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Lawyer's notes
One side: Settlement and divorce agreement between ‘Ali Akbar Saqat-furush (vendor), son of Haji Muhammad Riza Tajir (merchant) from Kazirun, and his wife, Khanum Zaman; the other side: A note about the dispute over the ownership of Bustan-i Shahab Abad
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Petition about halting a marriage, 1928
In January 7, 1928, Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Haj Muhammad Aqa the textile maker, was deceived into marrying Hasan Aqa. The writer and Aqa Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali were summoned to perform the marriage and they refused to proceed without permission from the girl's father, confiscated the mahr letter and returned the girl to her father's house.
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Instruction for seventeen talisman
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Settlement of Bibi Maryam Sultan Baygum, 1904
A note regarding Bibi Maryam Sultan Baygum (daughter of Haji Sayyid Ahmad)'s settlement of her eighty-tuman mahr; another note regarding Haji Mirza Ibrahim's claim, on behalf of Aqa Abu al-Qasim Khan (son of the late Husayn ‘Ali Khan), over parts of a house in the Sang-siyah neighborhood in Shiraz
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Dividing properties of the late Mirza ‘Abd al-Razzaq among his inheritors, 1910
Properties of the late Mirza ‘Abd al-Razzaq are divided among his inheritors, including the shares of Maryam Baygum, ‘Izzat Baygum, and Aqa Sayyid Hasan
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Attempting suicide by eating opium, 1910
After quarreling with her son-in-law over the mahr and inheritance of her deceased daughter, a woman attempted to commit suicide by eating opium
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Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's invoices, 1903 to 1906
Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's invoices to Khayr al-Haj Abu al-Qasim ‘Alaqah-band [the silk maker] from 1903 to 1906
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Bihjat Khanum's claim regarding her mahr and alimony, 1926
Bihjat Khanum, daughter of the late Sayyid Muhammad, gives the power of attorney to Sayyid Sulayman in order to claim alimony and her mahr from her husband Tahmasb Khan, son of the late ‘Ali Mirza. Her husband has not paid any alimony since they married two years ago. Ayatollah Muhammad Ja‘far approves Bihjat Khanum's claims and rules against Tahmasb Khan, the husband.
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Petition of Haj Ghulam Husayn about his son-in-law's debt
Haj Ghulam Husayn writes a petition to Haj Shaykh Yahya, the Friday prayer-leader of Fars, regarding what Mirza Lutf Allah owes him and his daughter, including: one thousand tumans as a dowry, eight hundred tumans as his daughter's alimony and clothing expenses, and one hundred tumans as his daughter's mahr, which remains Mirza Lutf Allah's debt.
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