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Sale contract between Haji Khan and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1902
Sale contract between Haji Khan [Iskandar Khan Yavar] and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, for some properties in the village of Chibni in Hashtrud for ninety-two tumans and five thousand dinars; the contract includes a one-year revocation term.
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Accounting report concerning properties of Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1902
Accounting report concerning properties of Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of the late ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, which were in the possession of ‘Izzat Allah Khan and the Colonel [probably Iskandar Khan Yavar].
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Lease between Haji Khan Yavar and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1904
Agreement between Haji Khan Yavar and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, regarding a one-year of crops from some land in Aqdagh-i Sufla in exchange for 20 mans [unit of weight]. The crop should be delivered to Sakinah Sultan's servant or representative. Taxes, wages for the guards, and damages caused by natural disasters or pests are the responsibility of the tenant.
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Sale contract between ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1902
Sale contract between ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, for some properties, including the village of Chibni in Hashtrud and some wheat, in exchange for three hundred and thirty three tumans; a one-year revocation term is included in the contract.
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Mirza Riza's complaint
Mirza Riza claims that the house and garden located in the Vijubah neighborhood of Tabriz, which he purchased from Khvajah Hartun the Christian has been seized by Haji Mihr ‘Ali Tabrizi. Mirza Riza has an order from Mirza Mahmud Shaykh al-Islam in support of his claim. However, Haj ‘Ali also claims ownership of the house and has a supportive order from Imam Jum‘ah Mirza Isma‘il and Haj Mirza Aqa Javad. After another ruling in favor of Mirza Riza, Haji Mihr ‘Ali claims that since the property belongs to his sister, her husband should represent her in court, but after a while, the husband...
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Lease between ‘Izzat Allah Khan and Sakinah Sultan Khanum's guardian, 1896
‘Izzat Allah Khan has rented some bequeathed landed property from Haji Khan Yavar [Iskandar Khan], the guardian of Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the late ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan's underage daughter, for four lunar years in exchange for twenty tumans.
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Settlement of Nizam al-Dawlah and Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan, 1902
Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan has claimed that his share of inheritance from Haj Fath‘ali Khan Biglarbaygi and Hajiyah Shahzadah Khanum, Biglarbaygi's mother, is in the possession of Haj Nizam al-Dawlah. To resolve the dispute, they have settled the following properties: Bilvirdi village in the Bidustan district and four-sixths of Hilan village in the Qarajah Dagh district.
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Settlement of Iskandar Khan Yavar and others, 1903
Mashhadi ‘Abbas, acting on his own behalf and as the guardian of the underage children of the late Mashhadi Hanifah, Muhsin and Rahim, and the sons of Khuda Quli Sultan from Zaviyah, Nur Allah and Mahdi, sells some properties in the village of Zaviyah to Haji Iskandar Khan Yavar in exchange for two hundred and fifty tumans. On the margin, Khuda Quli Sultan's daughters, Shafa Baygum, Tuba Baygum, Fatimah Baygum, and Zahra Baygum have confirmed this settlement.
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Settlement of Nisa’ Khanum and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah with Ijlal-i Divan
Settlement of Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mirza Hasan, and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah, the son of Karbalayi Mustafa, with Ijlal-i Divan, the brigadier general, for a garden in exchange for ten tumans.
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Umm Salmah Khanum's power of attorney to her sister, 1898
Umm Salmah Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Aqa Milani, gives the power of attorney over her share of a garden to her sister, Maʻsumah Khanum, the wife of Karbalayi Hasan Milani.