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Settlement of Zivar Sultan
Zivar Sultan's settlement with Shaykh Ghulam Riza, Bibi Rubab Sultan, Bibi Sughra Sultan (one of Haji Muhammad's wives), and Bibi Qamar Khanum, children of Muhammad Kazim Qannad (baker) from Shiraz; Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin is Bibi Rubab Sultan's attorney
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Power of attorney from Lutf‘ali's wife, 1915
Mirza ‘Abd Allah, having the power of attorney from Lutf‘ali's wife, receives two hundred thirty tumans from Haj Mas‘ud al-Dawlah for an inheritance related matter; after Haj Mas‘ud al-Dawlah's complaint, the court rules his money be returned by Mirza ‘Abd Allah, whom in turn should receive the same amount from Lutf‘ali's wife; the woman's attorney appeals the ruling and is granted a grace period, while agents request Mirza ‘Abd Allah give immediate payment; Mirza ‘Abd Allah then complains that the two parties should be treated equally and he should also be given a grace period.
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Power of attorney to collect money, 1913
Power of attorney given by ‘Ali Kushk Maydani, son of the late Karbalayi Chiragh ‘Ali Kushk Maydani, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to get his money from Bibi Farkhundah, daughter of Zulf‘ali from Kachalabad
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Power of attorney to receive a mahr, 1912
Fatimah Sultan Baygum (known as Zinat al-Sultan [or Zaynab al-Sultan?]), the ex-wife of Sadr Allah (son of Haj Mulla Nazar‘ali), gives power of attorney to her father, Haji Muhammad Hasan, in order to receive all that is her due, including her mahr, etc. from Sadr Allah's belongings. November 8, 1912
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Khanum Balqays' petition, 1931
Petition by Khanum Balqays against Mirza Ibrahim, known as Aqa Buzurg Taryaki [opium consumer], who has not paid the rent for a piece of land for four years. The petition asks the court to inform Mirza Ibrahim of the amount of money he owes to the petitioner.
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Power of attorney regarding inheritance, 1928
Power of attorney given by Khanum Sharifah and Khanum Kimiya, underage children of the late Karbalayi Ghulam Riza Kalantar [sheriff] from Kinarah, to Masih Khan regarding the dispute with Ra’is Yusuf about their father's inheritance
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Power of attorney to get back properties, 1912
Power of attorney given by Mirza ‘Isa Khan Munshi, son of Mashhadi ‘Abbas from Shiraz, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Muharrir [the copyist], son of Haj Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, in order to get his belongings, such as goldware and clothing, back from Mirza Muhammad Sadiq Khan Khabbaz [the baker], and to reclaim his rights in the arguments and claims with his wife, Mirza Baygum, Mirza Muhammad Sadiq's daughter. Dated August 14, 1912
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Settlement over a mat weaving factory, 1923
Settlement between Mashhadi Ahmad Razzaz [rice dealer] (with the power of attorney given to him by his sister, Khanum ‘Azra), son of the late Haji Muhammad Kazim Razzaz from Shiraz, and his son, ‘Aziz Allah Hasir-baf [mat weaver], over a mat weaving factory (two-sixths of which belongs to Khanum ‘Azra) for three tumans a month for the duration of a year. On the margin, ‘Aziz Allah has settled some shares of the mentioned factory with another person.
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Court report and notice to Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali’s mother, 1914
Copy of a court report on Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali's objection to the court order against his mother, and a settlement between Haj Mirza Muhammad Husayn Tajir (merchant), on behalf of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali’s mother, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin; and a notice to her from the court regarding a settlement between his mother and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin over a shop that she owned.
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Regarding Khanum Kuchik's salary, 1910 to 1911
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Khanum Kuchik, daughter of Haj Nawruz and mother of Ahmad Khan; her power of attorney to Musaddiq Daftar to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form