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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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Settlement, 1884
In September 1880, Mulla Muhammad Hadi, the son of Aqa Muhammad Mahdi, with his two brothers, Muhammad Riza Bayg and ‘Abd al-Majid, and his wife, Bibi Qamar al-Sultan, acting as witnesses, knowingly sells properties to Haji Mulla Lutf Allah, the son of Mulla Fazl‘ali, below market price. Subsequently, there is a dispute over the extent of price differential and other verbally agreed upon conditions. After much negotiation, the parties reach a settlement on 28 September 1884.
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Settlement between Bibi Khanum Bihjat and her mother, Shari‘at al-Hajiyah, 1898
Bibi Khanum Bihjat, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad Hashim, known as Haji Mirza Aqa Mustawfi, and the wife of Aqa Mirza ‘Ali the secretary, has transferred all her belongings, the value of which ranges between one to three thousand tumans, with no exceptions, to her mother Shari‘at al-Hajiyah, the daughter of Haj Mirza Aqa, the former representative of Shiraz, in exchange for one thousand dinars.
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Settlement between Baygum Sahib and Haji Sayyid Qasim Haddad, 1858
Settlement between Baygum Sahib, daughter of the late Haji Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali and wife of Muhammad Mahdi ‘Assar [the oil-seed miller], and Haji Sayyid Qasim Haddad [the blacksmith], son of the late Sayyid Husayn, over her rights to a [illegible] property in Sarbagh neighborhood (which is occupied by Haji Muhammad Baqir ‘Attar [the herbalist], son of the late Aqa ‘Ali) for three tumans.
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Sale agreement between Sahib Sultan and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, 1914
Sale agreement between Sahib Sultan, wife of the late Haji Nasr Allah Tajir [the merchant] from Shiraz and daughter of the late Haji Ghulam Husayn Tajir from Shiraz, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of the late Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, over two-thirds of a store located in Rughani House for three hundred and twenty five tumans
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Settlement of Shawkat Khanum and her father, 1914
Settlement between Shawkat Khanum (wife of Ibrahim) and her father, Haji Husayn ‘Ali, over her mahr for one thousand dinars and some crystal candy
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Sale document between Karbalayi Mahmud and Ma‘sumah Khanum, 1930
Karbalayi Mahmud Baqqal [the grocer], son of the late Mashhadi Muhammadi, sold one-fourth of a house located at Darvazah Kazirun of Shiraz to Ma‘sumah Khanum (daughter of the late Karbalayi ‘Abd al-Karim Baqqal and permanent wife of Karbalayi Masha’ Allah Zihtab) for one hundred tumans.
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Settlement of Bibi Husná Jan and her daughters, 1911
According to a previous document of inheritance and settlement, a house located in the Sang-i Siyah neighborhood of Shiraz, including the yard, trees, a well, and a kitchen, had been transferred from Mulla Lutf Allah, the son of the late Mulla Fazl‘ali, to his wife, Bibi Husná Jan, and his two daughters, Bibi Mah Tal‘at and Bibi Jiliyyah. The inheritors have divided the shares as follows: as a result of a settlement Husná Jan owns two sixths of the house and Bibi Mah Tal‘at and Bibi Jiliyyah have each inherited two sixths of the house. With some witnesses and builders present, the division...
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Sale documents related to a house in Shiraz, 1870 to 1881
The documents follow in the order in which they are attached to one another: 1-Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn the servant, the son of Mulla Muhammad ‘Ali from Zanjan, sells a house in Sang-i Siyah neighborhood of Shiraz, which he had purchased from Karbalayi Ramazan from Shiraz, the son of the late Mashhadi ‘Ali Riza, for four hundred tumans. The house includes the building, pool, garden, and kitchen; the buyer is Bibi Farrukh Sultan known as Hajiyah Agha, the daughter of Mu’taman al-Sultan Haj Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan known as Mushir al-Mulk (April 18, 1881); 2-Haji Mirza Husayn, the son of the...
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Settlement of Raziyah Sultan Khanum and Muhammad Khalil the merchant from Shiraz, 1924
On October 6 and November 5, 1924, Bibi Raziyah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi and the wife of Shaykh Zia’ al-Din ‘Imad al-Shari‘ah, settled a property near the Baghshah in Shiraz with Muhammad Khalil the merchant from Shiraz, the son of Muhammad Karim the merchant from Shiraz known as Rukni, for one hundred and sixty tumans. For the first contract ‘Imad al-Shari‘ah was also present and testified.