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Contracts related to Bibi Nusrat Sultan, 1880 to 1893
Includes two documents: 1- in the first document, dated November 16, 1880, Bibi Nusrat Sultan, the daughter of Shaykh Abu Turab the former Imam Jum‘ah of Fars, mortgages part of the Jalal Abad farm in exchange for fifty tumans for five years to Hajiyah Sakinah Bibi, the daughter of Aqa Shaykh Muhammad Husayn, and the monthly payment is settled for seven thousand and five hundred dinars. On verso, the payments made in October or November of 1884 has been listed; 2- in the second document, dated May 28, 1890, Bibi Nusrat Sultan, sells part of the Muhammad Abad farm for two hundred tumans to...
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Division and settlement of three orchards, 1836
The Allah Abad orchard, located in Mansur Abad of Shiraz, whose trees were planted by Ghulam Husayn, Karbalayi Muhammad, and Aqa Isma‘il, and the Qanbari orchard are divided into 12.25 shares among the following people: Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn (2 shares), Haji Mirza ‘Abbas (2 shares), Haji Mirza ‘Abd al-Riza (2 shares), Bibi Shahrbanu (1.25 share), Bibi Ziba Khanum (1 share), Bibi Sakinah Khanum (1 share), Raziyah Sultan Baygum (1 share), Maryam Sultan Baygum (1 share), Shahrbanu Khanum, Baygum Khanum, and Mirza Mahmud (1 share). Another orchard, whose trees were recently planted by...
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Division and settlements of Asiyah Sultan's inheritance, 1927
The properties of Asiyah Sultan, the daughter of the late Haj Shaykh Abu Turab (Imam Jum‘ah of Fars) and the wife of the late Mulla ‘Ali Akbar, which she inherited from her father, were divided after her death: Kayvan Sultan, her daughter, received one share and her son, Aqa Shaykh Muhammad Hasan Safih [the imbecile] two shares. According to a settlement, dated February 18, 1915, Kayvan Sultan transferred her share to her husband, the late Karbalayi Muhammad Ja‘far, the son of ‘Aziz Allah. After the death of Karbalayi Muhammad Ja‘far, his inheritors are his two wives, Kayvan Sultan and...
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Documents related to Haji Nasr Allah and Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi's sisters, 1884 to 1886
The documents are the following: 1- Asking Haji Nasr Allah to pay one tuman to the holder of the promissory note and add it to the account of Aqa's sister (August 24, 1884); 2- payment by Nasr Allah the baker to Aqa's sister's account (September 10, 1884); 3- Haji Nasr Allah pays 20 tumans to the addressee in exchange for some grains belonging to the sister of Aqa Shaykh Muhammad (August or September, 1884); 4- another payment by Haji Nasr Allah [probably August or September, 1884]; 5- Asking Haji Nasr Allah to pay 4 tumans for Rawzah ceremony to Mirza Lutf Allah and in the account of the...
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Fakhir al-Saltanah's settlements confirmed by his wife, Khanum ‘Aliyah
These documents include: 1-Haji Mirza Sayyid ‘Ali leases his agricultural land to Aqa Mashhadi Nasir, the son of the late Karbalayi Isma‘il, for eight hundred and seventy tumans. The contract covers three winter and three summer crops (over three years). On the back, Fakhir al-Saltanah settles some agricultural property and water rights with Haji Mirza Sayyid Muhammad Muhazzab al-Dawlah for four thousand tumans. Khanum ‘Aliyah, Fakhir al-Saltanah's wife, and her mother, Tal‘at al-Dawlah, have confirmed this settlement, dated July 23, 1905. 2-Mirza Muhammad Riza Khan Fakhir al-Saltanah, the...
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Gawhar Shad Khanum's sale document, 1863
Hajiyah Gawhar Shad Khanum, the daughter of Haj Shaykh Hashim, sells a house in Shiraz to Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn, the son of Haji Shaykh Muhammad.
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Marriage contract of Bibi Sughra Sultan and Aqa ‘Ali Murad, 1897
Marriage contract of Bibi Sughra Sultan, the daughter of Mashhadi Sha‘ban from Firuz Abad, and Aqa ‘Ali Murad, the son of Karbalayi Nawruz Tayif from Shiraz. The mahr is seventeen tumans and remains the groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Jahan Sultan and Mashhadi Muhammad Husayn, 1915
Marriage contract of Jahan Sultan, the daughter of the late Mashhadi Muhammad Ibrahim, and Aqa Mashhadi Muhammad Husayn, the son of the late Haji Mirza Aqa from Shiraz. Mahr, twenty tumans and a printed Qur’an (the paper and ink of which are valued as one tuman), remains on the groom's charge.
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Marriage contract of Shah Sultan Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Javad, 1891
The marriage contract of Shah Sultan Baygum, the daughter of Sayyid Allah Dad from Sarvistan, and Mirza Muhammad Javad, the son of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali from Sarvistan. The mahr is eighty tumans, some green silk, and a Qur’an.
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Marriage contract of Shahrbanu and Karbalayi ‘Abbas, 1873
Marriage contract of Shahrbanu, the daughter of Karbalayi Muhammad from Banaru, and Karbalayi ‘Abbas, the son of Muhammad Hashim from Banaru. The mahr is one hundred tumans, of which the bride forgave seventy five tumans and the remaining twenty five tumans remains the groom's debt.