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Ghulam Husayn Khan's endowment, 1919
Ghulam Husayn Khan Sardar Mujallal, son of Haj Sulayman Khan Bihjat al-Dawlah, has transferred his properties near Kirman and Bam to Mirza Husayn Khan Sardar Nusrat, son of Murtaza Quli Khan Vakil al-Mulk, in exchange for some crystal candy. The condition is that Mirza Husayn Khan endows these properties after Ghulam Husayn Khan’s death. Nine hundred and thirty tumans is the annual budget to cover the costs of hiring people for reading the Qurʼan and rawzah, repairs, cleaning the tomb in Najaf, and expenses of coffee, sugar cubes, tobacco, charcoal, water pipes, and lamps. Aman Allah, son...
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Marriage contract of Nur al-‘Ayn Khanum and Nasr Allah Khan Qajar, 1898
Marriage contract of Nur al-‘Ayn Khanum, daughter of Muhammad Mahdi Khan (son of Vakil al-Mulk), and Nasr Allah Khan Qajar, son of Muhammad Husayn Khan (son of Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Qajar from Kirman); mahr is one thousand one hundred and ten tumans. At the same time, Nasr Allah Khan settled with Nur al-‘Ayn Khanum over a share of water in a property in Chamak, Isfandaqah worth one thousand tumans, as part of her mahr.
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Sale document belonging to Abu al-Hasan's daughter and son, 1866
Mashhadi Abu al-Hasan (with the power of attorney from his daughter) and Muhammad, Abu al-Hasan's son, sell parts of the Baygum garden to Rajab‘ali Bayg for seven tumans. On verso, Rajab‘ali sells parts of the same garden to Ibrahim Khan Sarhang [colonel] for ten tumans.
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Sale document belonging to Ishaq Khan's daughter, 1870
Husayn, son of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali Muhammad, with the power of attorney from his nephew, Muhammad (son of the late ‘Abbas), and the approval of the elders, sells parts of Salihi garden near Bam to the orderlies of Ishaq Khan’s daughter [Bibi Sahib Jan?] in exchange for fourteen tumans and a detriment fee of one hundred dinars and some wheat
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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 Muhammad Qasim and Ibrahim Khan, 1872
Sale document between Aqa Muhammad Qasim and the orderly of Ibrahim Khan Sartip [brigadier] over parts of Mahmud Abad farm in Narmashir in exchange for six hundred tumans. Additional rights were settled for one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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Sale document between Gawhar Taj Khanum and Sulayman Khan, 1878
Sale document between Gawhar Taj Khanum, daughter of Ibrahim Khan Zahir al-Dawlah and wife of Aqasi Khan, and Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] over parts of the farms in ‘Ali Abad, Rabat, and Dih-i Naw for one hundred and thirty-five tumans; the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some sugar cubes
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Sale document between Nigar Khanum and Sulayman Khan, 1878
Sale document between ‘Abd Allah Khan, son of Ya‘qub Khan, on behalf of his wife, Nigar Khanum (sister of Muhammad Ibrahim Khan), and Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] over parts of the farms in Rabat and Dih-i Naw near Kirman for one hundred and fifty tumans; the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Sale document between Sayyid ‘Alikhan and Ishaq Khan's daughter, 1870
Sale document between Haj Sayyid ‘Alikhan, son of Haj ‘Abd al-Vahhabkhan, and the orderlies of Salihah Khanum, daughter of Ishaq Khan ‘Arab, over some pieces of land, including Ahmad Abad garden, located in Qasr-i Hamid, as well as the water usage for two hundred sixty-one tumans; the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Sale document between Shahrbanu Baygum and Aqa ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, 1872
Shahrbanu Baygum, daughter of Haj Sayyid Mirza from Bam, has sold some properties, which her late father had transferred to her, to Aqa ‘Abd al-Ghaffar Tajir [merchant] from Harand, son of Haj Muhammad ‘Ali Tajir from Harand. Additional rights were settled for one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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