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Announcement by Karim Khan's daughter, 1909
An announcement stating that any sale of her properties should be signed by her and sealed by Haji Baha’ al-Va‘izin
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Arrest of ‘Aziz Aqa for carrying a gun, 1911
‘Aziz Aqa, a female entertainer, purchased a six-shooter carrier after the brothers of her divorced husband, Sayyid Hasan from Ganjah, had threatened to kill her. She was arrested for carrying the gun on her way to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Banu-yi ‘Uzma's stipend, 1911
On cutting the stipend of Banu-yi ‘Uzma and her sons, who have become Russian nationals and stopped paying their property taxes
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Complaint against Banu-yi ‘Uzma, 1910
Muhammad Baqir from Isfahan complains to the Majlis about a property usurped by Banu-yi ‘Uzma
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Complaint against Banu-yi ‘Uzma, 1911
Complaint against her for ordering two sheep to be slaughtered because she had suspected that the sheep ate the leaves of the trees on her land
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Complaint by Shaykh Fazl Allah's wife, 1909
Complaint against Mir Hadi, son of Shaykh Fazl Allah, who has usurped the inheritance, without permission, from the underage children
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Complaint by Unsiyah Baygum, 1910
Alaviyah Unsiyah Baygum, wife of Nayib Javad, talks about being evicted from her own house, along with her five young children, after her husband abandoned them
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Complaints about inherited property, 1910
Complaints by two women, inheritors of Shaykh Muhammad Taliqani, against ‘Idalat al-Saltanah
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Complaints by Gawhar and Khavar, 1910
Complaints against Aqa Mirza Kuchak over the usurpation of their house
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Deed regarding Mahrukh Sultan and Mirza Hasan ‘Ali's debt to Karbalayi Mahmud, 1915
Deed certifying that Mirza Hasan ‘Ali, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn from Shiraz, and Mahrukh Sultan, permanent wife of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn (and daughter of the late Haji Mirza Muhammad Javad from Shiraz), owe fifty tumans to Karbalayi Mahmud Dukhtah-duz [the tailor/dressmaker], son of the late Muhammad Isma‘il from Shiraz. First, they agreed that the debt should be paid in three years, but then they settled it for one hundred dinars and one charik [unit of weight] of hard sugar.