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Settlement of Bibi Jan Khanum with Mirza Rahim and Mirza Ahmad, 1879
On July 2, 1879, Bibi Jan, the daughter of Aqa Muhammad Taqi, the wife of Aqa Faraj Allah, and the mother of Aqa ʻAbd Al-Husayn, Tavus Khanum, Sultan Khanum, and Jayran Khanum settled all her rights to a piece of land with Mirza Rahim and Mirza Ahmad, the children of Mirza Husayn, for six tumans. A note on the verso reads: "transferring Sayyid Aqa Mirza's land"
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Settlement between Mirza Mahmud and Aqa Mirza Masih,1888
Settlement of a piece of land between Aqa Mirza Mahmud, the son of Aqa Muhammad Sadiq, and his paternal uncle, Aqa Mirza Masih, the son of Mirza Husayn, for seven tumans. Aqa Mirza Rahim (the brother of Aqa Mirza Mahmud) confirms that Aqa Mirza Mahmud's mother and another brother of theirs also have shares in this settlement. Dated December 29, 1888.
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Aqa Muhammad Akbar's settlements, 1863
Aqa Muhammad Akbar, the son of Aqa ʻAli, settled part of a property, known as Jahangir Khan's building, with Zinat al-Nisaʼ Khanum for 100 dinars. Muhammad Baqir (Aqa Muhammad Akbar's son), Sakinah Khanum (Aqa Muhammad Akbar's wife, and Aqa Jaʻfar's daughter), and Mirza Ahmad (son of Aqa Muhammad Akbar) confirmed this settlement. Aqa Muhammad Akbar also settled part of the same building with Aqa Muhammad Sadiq for 12 tumans, and Mirza Ahmad confirmed and signed this. Note: since two sixths of this building belonging to Aqa ʻAli, the son of Haj Sadiq, was part of his [Muhammad Akbar's] wife...
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Settlement of Zahra Khatun, on behalf of her mother, with ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan, 1917
Zahra Khatun, the daughter of ʻAziz Allah Suhani (on behalf of her mother, Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of ʻAbd Allah Suhani Fridani) on 21 August 1917 settles part of a property in Birinjistan village with ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan, son of Sardar Zafar, for 180 tumans. On the margin of the document a note indicates that the property belongs to ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan's mother and whoever takes possession of it is a usurper.
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Settlement of a garden between Maʻsumah Khatun and Ghulam Husayn, 1901
Maʻsumah Khatun, the wife of Mirza Hasan ʻAmu Saʻid, settles part of her garden to Ghulamhusayn, the son of Ismaʻil (the oil-seed miller), on 5 February 1901 for 7 tumans.
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Settlement among Aqa ʻAli Naqi's inheritors, 1869
Aqa Muhammad (son of Haj Habib Allah), on behalf of his brother (Aqa ʻAli Naqi)'s inheritors, who are his wives and children, settles a house and its surrounding garden for 130 tumans to Karbala'i Imam Quli (son of Haj ʻAli) on 12 November 1869. Because Aqa ʻAli Naqi's two underage children, Jaʻfar and Kuchak Khanum, have rights in this settlement, it was agreed to keep their shares from part of the garden bought by Aqa Muhammad Salih. On the margin of the document, there are notes for the condition in which one of ʻAli Naqi's wives will not sign the settlement.
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Settlement among Aqa ʻAli Naqi's inheritors, 1869
Aqa Muhammad (son of Haj Habib Allah), on behalf of his brother (Aqa ʻAli Naqi)'s inheritors, who are his wives and children, settles a house and its surrounding garden for 130 tumans to Karbala'i Imam Quli (son of Haj ʻAli) on 12 November 1869. Because Aqa ʻAli Naqi's two underage children, Jaʻfar and Kuchak Khanum, have rights in this settlement, it was agreed to keep their shares from part of the garden bought by Aqa Muhammad Salih. On the margin of the document, there are notes for the condition in which one of ʻAli Naqi's wives will not sign the settlement.
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Settlement and Will of Bibi Zahra Khanum, 1914
Will of Bibi Zahra, dated February 13, 1914: Bibi Zahra Khanum, the daughter of Haji Ismaʻil, settled all her properties and belongings with Aqa Muhammad Karim, the son of Mirza Rahim, for 100 dinars. It was also settled that for fifty years from that date, if Bibi Zahra Khanum is alive, her living expenses should be paid, and upon her death, 40 tumans are to be spent upon: a memorial ceremony (costing 20 tumans), prayers and fasts, and to pay her debts and those of her late son, Aqa Muhammad Husayn. The rest should be divided among Bibi Khanum's three daughters, Khvurshid Khanum, Ummah...
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Marriage contract between Zinat al-Nisaʼ Khanum with Aqa Muhammad Sadiq, 1854
Marriage contract between Zinat al-Nisaʼ Khanum, the daughter of Aqa ʻAli, and Muhammad Sadiq, the son of Mirza Husayn, on June 23, 1854. The mahr includes 30 tumans cash, a room's carpets, including a rug and a pair of felt rugs, a qalamkar bed covering, parts of some gardens and one sixth of a dyer's shop. These properties were part of the bridegroom's mother's mahr but went on to be included in the bride's mahr. On the verso there are two settlements: the first is between the bride [Zinat al-Nisaʼ Khanum] and her paternal uncle, Aqa Mirza Husayn, dated June 23, 1854, regarding some...
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum with Mirza Rahim, 1868
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Muhammad and Mirza Rahim, the son of Mirza Husayn, on April 11, 1868. The mahr includes 30 tumans cash, room carpets including a rug and felt worth 10 tumans, and a qalamkar bed covering made in Isfahan. It also includes some properties belonging to the bridegroom's mother, father, and paternal aunt, which were settled with the bridegroom and were then included in mahr. A note on the verso reads: "Aqa Mirza Rahim"
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- Muhammad Sadiq (son of Mirza Husayn)(4)
- Mirza Husayn (Shahdad Fazeli collection)(4)
- Zinat al-Nisaʼ (daughter of Aqa ʻAli)(2)
- Aqa ʻAli (Shahdad Fazeli collection)(2)
- Ummah Khanum (daughter of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(1)
- Sakinah Khatun (daughter of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(1)
- Sakinah (daughter of Aqa Jaʻfar)(1)
- Muhammad Akbar (son of Aqa ʻAli)(1)
- Mirza Muhammad (Shahdad Fazeli collection)(1)
- Mirza Ahmad (son of Sakinah and Muhammad Akbar)(1)
- Khvurshid Khanum (daughter of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(1)
- Fatimah Khanum (wife of Muhammad Sadiq)(1)
- Bibi Zahra (daughter of Ismaʻil)(1)
- Aqa Muhammad Husayn (son of Bibi Zahra and Habib Allah)(1)