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Three settlements regarding properties in Bushihr, 1922
Includes two settlements between Muhammad Isma‘il Mushir al-Tujjar (son of Haji Abu al-Qasim Amin al-Tujjar from Kazirun) and Zayir Hasan (son of Hasan from Abadah) and a settlement between Muhammad Karim Amin al-Tujjar, on behalf of himself and Haj Abu al-Qasim's inheritors, and Mirza Ghulamhusayn Tajir (merchant) from Kazirun, on behalf of the inheritors of Haj Muhammad Shafi‘
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Sale document of Khanum Bibi and Khanum Zaman, 1916
Khanum Bibi, daughter of Haj Muhammad Husayn Tajir (merchant) from Kazirun and wife of Haj Muhammad Shafi‘ Tajir, and Khanum Zaman, daughter of Aqa Muhammad Shafi‘ and wife of Haj Muhammad Riza Tajir from Bushihr, sell a building in Bahmani neighborhood (near the English Telegraph House) in Bushihr to Aqa Muhammad Hasan Sahib merchant from Bihbahan, son of Haj Muhammad Baqir Sahib merchant from Kazirun, in exchange for two thousand tumans.
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Sale document of Muhammad Khalil's daughter, 1918
Khanum, daughter of Haji Muhammad Khalil Tajir (merchant) from Shiraz, sells half of a farm in Fars province to Amir ‘Abd Allah in exchange for some sugar lumps and two thousand dinars. In addition, Amir ‘Abd Allah is responsible for spending an annual amount of fifty tumans, for seven years, on hiring a trustworthy person to perform prayers and fasts on Khanum's behalf.
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Marriage contract of Khanum Sughra and Mirza Abu al-Qasim, 1912
Marriage contract between Khanum Rubab (known as Khanum Sughra), daughter of Aqa Mirza Muhammad Khalil (known as Aqa Mirza Vahhab Tajir (merchant)), son of Haji Mirza Abu Talib Tajir, and Aqa Mirza Abu al-Qasim, son of Haji Mirza Abu Talib Tajir. The mahr is four hundred tumans, including two hundred tumans, a copy of the Qur’an worth fourteen tumans, a female slave worth forty tumans, some raw silks, and five misqals of pearls.
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Marriage contract of Bibi and Mirza ‘Ali Akbar, 1921
Marriage contract between Bibi, daughter of Aqa Karbalayi Shukr Allah from Davan, and Aqa Mirza ‘Ali Akbar, son of Haji Mir Aqa Ahmad Tajir (merchant) from Davan. The mahr includes four hundred tumans, two hundred tumans of which consist of seventy-five misqals of gold, a chadur, a mirror, and some fabric given to the bride; the other two hundred tumans, consisting of ten misqals of gold, a copy of the Qur’an, and a tirmah, remain the groom's debt.