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Settlement between Ma‘sumah Khanum and Haji Muhammad, 1918
Settlement between Ma‘sumah Khanum, daughter of Taqi, and Haji Muhammad, with the payment of two tumans.
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Fatimah Sultan Khanum’s deposition, 1919
Fatimah Sultan Khanum, daughter of Haji Sattar Tutunchi [the tobacconist], states that she has received all her share of inheritance from the executor of her father's will, Haji Shaykh Ahmad Aqa Tutunchi [the tobacconist], and she no longer has any claim to her paternal inheritance.
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Property sale settlement amongst the late Muhammad’s children, 1917
Hasan, Mahru (the wife of the late Sha‘ban Muhammad Taqi), and Umm Kulsum Khanum (the wife of Hasan Ibn ‘Ali Fakhkhar) have sold their shares of a shop in Harnih to their brother, Husayn, for seven tumans.
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Daughter of the late Ahmad’s deposition, 1920
Khanum, daughter of the late Ahmad, gave the power of attorney to her brother, Muhammad Hasan, to settle her share of a property and water usage with Aqa Husayn Khan. Khanum has confirmed the receipt of eighteen tumans for her share in the water usage and property and has no claims on her share.
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Letter and list of expenses, 1918
Addressed to ‘Ali Asghar; includes greetings and expresses how happy the writer was to receive the letter from ‘Ali Asghar and beloved ones; talks about Husayn’s property and other issues; sends greetings to the uncle and his wife, Abu al-Qasim, Aqa Masih, Khanum Kuchik, Zahra Sultan, and others; on the back: the list of Mirza Muhammad Taqi's expenses for one month.