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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 of Mirza Asad Allah, on behalf of his sister, with Ibrahim Khan, 1876
Mirza Asad Allah Khan, son of Mirza Hasan Khan, with the power of attorney from his sister, sells some properties to Ibrahim Khan Sartip [brigadier] in exchange for one thousand and two hundred tumans and a detriment fee of one hundred dinars and some wheat. The properties were part of her mahr from her late husband, Mirza Husaynkhan from Bam, son of the late ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan.
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Settlement of inherited properties, 1933
Settlement between Mirza ‘Ali Khan Irani, on behalf of Niyaz ‘Ali Khan (son of Nasr Allah Khan), Niyaz ‘Ali Khan’s mother, Khanum [Khavatin] (daughter of Muhammad Mahdi Khan ‘Adl al-Mulk), and Niyaz ‘Ali Khan’s sister [Afaq, Mirza ‘Ali Khan's wife] and Mirza Muhammad Baqir Kayvani (son of Karbalayi Quli) over the profits from their inherited properties located in Isfandaqah, Kirman, for four years with the annual rate of eight thousand rials
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Sale document of Mirza Muhammad Shah on behalf of his mother, 1853
Mirza Muhammad Shah, son of ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan, with the power of attorney from his mother, sells some parts of Taqi Abad orchard to Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn, son of Karbalayi Hasan ‘Ali, for ten tumans, with a detriment fee of four tumans. Then Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn sells half of the above property to ‘Abbas, son of ‘Ali Riza, and the other half to Karbalayi ‘Ali Fakhkhar, son Ustad ‘Abd Allah Fakhkhar, for seven tumans, one hundred dinars, and some wheat.
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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 of Maryam Khanum, 1865
Sale document between Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Kalantar [sheriff] with the power of attorney from his wife, Maryam Khanum (daughter of Aqa Muhammad Ja‘far), and Mirza Sayyid Ghulamhusayn and Haj Sayyid Mirza (son of Mirza Hasan) over one-sixth of Zia’ Abad farm near Narmashir in addition to a date garden and three kharvars [unit of weight] wheat and barley in exchange for one hundred and ten tumans. Later, Haj Sayyid Mirza sells his half of the above property to the orderlies of Muhammad Ibrahim Khan Sarhang [colonel] for fifty-five tumans. After the transaction with Mirza Sayyid Ghulamhusayn...
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Sale document on behalf of Sayyid ‘Ali Khan’s wife and daughter, 1869
Sayyid ‘Ali Khan, with the power of attorney from his wife (daughter of ‘Ali Akbar Khan) and his daughter (wife of Haji Khan), sells Fath Abad farm to Mirza Husayn (son of Haj Mirza Muhammad from Sistan) for three hundred tumans
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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 of property to Ibrahim Khan, 1871
Aqa Murad, son of the late Aqa Muhammad Jir’an, on behalf of himself and with the power of attorney from his two maternal sisters, and Amir Khan Bayg, son of Amir Halim Jan, who is his mother’s inheritor, sells a property in Narmashir to the orderlies of Ibrahim Khan Sartip [brigadier] for two hundred tumans; the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Sale document of Mirza Yahya's sister, 1874
‘Ali Ibn al-Hasan sells one-sixth of a farm in Narmashir to Ibrahim Khan Sartip [brigadier] for three hundred and fifty tumans. He has the power of attorney from the sister of the late Mirza Yahya (who is Mirza Sayyid Ghulam Husayn’s wife) to execute Mirza Yahya’s will and pay off his debts.