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Divorce settlement, 1924
Ustad Dash Khayyat [the tailor], son of deceased Haj ʻAbbas Quli, claims that Taj Mah, daughter of Karbalayi Habib Allah, is his permanent wife but she denies it. Eventually, with some people’s mediation, he agrees to divorce her. Haj Shaykh ʻAbd al-Samad, the lawyer of Ustad Dash Khayyat, and Haj Sayyid ʻAli, the lawyer of Taj Mah, on behalf of their clients have settled the divorce agreement and half of Taj Mah’s mahr has been paid.
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Sale agreement, 1926
Sale agreement over nine jaribs [unit of land] of land, located in Safi-abad plain, collectively owned by Aqa Muhammad Sadiq and Aqa Muhammad Baqir (children of the late ‘Ali Akbar [a farmer from Safi-abad]), Aqa ‘Ali Akbar (son of the late Aqa Husayn), and Aqa Shukr Allah (son of the late Ramizan‘ali), sold to Muhammad ‘Ali Baqqal [the grocer] (son of Haji Isma‘il Aqa, the grocer from Kashan). According to a note on the margin, the daughters of the late ‘Ali Akbar, Baygum Jan, Khan Jan Khanum, and Ma‘sumah Khatun, confirmed that their brothers, Muhammad Sadiq and Muhammad Baqir,...
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Settlement between Baygum Sahib and Muhammad Husayn, 1888
Settlement between Baygum Sahib, daughter of Mirza ‘Abd al-Muttalib and wife of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, and Muhammad Husayn Mi‘mar [the architect] from Qumshah over three-sixths and a half of a residential building, in exchange for three hundred and sixty-five tumans. Baygum Sahib's son, Mirza Muhammad Mahdi, represented her in this transaction.
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Power of attorney from ‘Ismat Khanum to Aqa Husayn Khan, 1930
‘Ismat Khanum, daughter of Aqa Sayyid ‘Ali from Vidja, gives power of attorney to Aqa Husayn Khan, to claim her mahr and alimony from her husband, ‘Abbas‘ali from Vidja, within three months.
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Power of attorney from Fatimah Baygum and ‘Ali Akbar to Haj Muhammad Hasan, 1863
Fatimah Baygum and her brother Aqa ‘Ali Akbar, children of Aqa Muhammad Husayn Karbalayi from Sar Chanah, give the power of attorney to their cousin, Haj Muhammad Hasan, regarding the inheritance from their brother, Aqa Zayn al-‘Abidin, who died in Nahavand on his way to the shrines in Iraq. They are asking for the remaining two-thirds of Aqa Zayn al-‘Abidin’s assets, after one-third of it is spent on the funeral. They also mention that if something happens to Haj Muhammad Hasan, he can assign another attorney to do the work.