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Bestowal and sale documents, 1842
On one side is a bestowal document from Aqa Ibrahim, son of Haji Zaynal, to Aqa Husayn, son of ‘Askar; on the other side is a bestowal document of Aqa Husayn to Ishaq Khan ‘Arab
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Dividing Bagh-i Taqi Abad, 1842
Ishaq Khan ‘Arab, representing himself, and ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan, representing himself and with the power of attorney from his wife, Fatimah Baygum (daughter of Mirza Muhammad Baqir), divide Bagh-i Taqi Abad amongst themselves, after giving the share of the late Aqa Sayyid Muhammad Mustawfi’s wife
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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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Sale agreement between Fatimah Sultan Baygum and Sayyid Abu al-Hasan, 1835
Agreement between Sayyid Abu al-Hasan, son of Haj Mir Abu al-Fath, and Fatimah Sultan Baygum, selling two connected stores located at the Bazaar-i Murgh in Isfahan for six tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Sale agreement of Mashhadi Isma‘il and Shahzadah Khanum, 1841
Mashhadi Isma‘il, the merchant from Tabriz, sells one-twelveth of Amand village, in the Rudqat district of Tabriz, to Shahzadah Khanum, daughter of Najafquli Khan Bayglarbaygi, for one hundred twenty-two tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Sale document between Aqa Hasan and Muhammad Ibrahim, 1837
Sale document between Aqa Hasan Tajir [merchant], son of Haji ‘Abd al-Khaliq, and Haji Muhammad Ibrahim Tajir over parts of Kazim Abad property for one hundred and fifty tumans, dated 1837; Aqa Hasan had the power of attorney from Aqa ‘Abd al-Vahhab, son of Haji Husyan Tajir, and was the guardian of Haji Husyan’s two underage children. Haji Husyan’s wife had bestowed her share. On verso, in 1842, Haji Muhammad Ibrahim sold this property to Akhund Mulla ‘Ali in exchange for parts of Baqir Abad property in Rafsanjan in addition to one hundred and fifty tumans.
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Sale document between Aqa Husayn and Ishaq Khan, 1842
Aqa Husayn, son of ‘Askar, sells some properties to Ishaq Khan ‘Arab for twenty-five tumans.
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Sale document between Muhammad Shafi‘, Sakinah, and ‘Abd Allah, 1847
Muhammad Shafi‘, son of Baqir, and his wife, Sakinah, daughter of Abu al-Qasim, sell a piece of land in Shams Abad for forty-five tumans and two thousand and five hundred dinars to ‘Abd Allah, son of Ramazan‘ali.
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Sale document between ‘Ali Husayn and Ishaq Khan, 1847
Sale document between ‘Ali Husayn, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi, and Ishaq Khan over selling a piece of land for two tumans and seven thousand and five hundred dinars
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Sale document of Haji Zaynal's children, 1842
‘Ali ‘Askar, Abu Turab, and Safiyah, children of Haji Zaynal, sell their inherited properties to Ishaq Khan, son of Ibrahim Khan, in exchange for ten tumans; the detriment fee is two tumans and five thousand dinars