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Sale settlement between Sakinah Sultan Khanum and Haji Mirza Ali ‘Aqa, 1908
Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan, sells some properties in Aqdagh Rud village, in Chahar Uymaq district to Haji Mirza Ali ‘Aqa in exchange for one hundred and twelve tumans. A revocation clause for six months has been included in the contract.
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Settlements of Kawkab Khanum and Haji ‘Ali Aqa, 1906 and 1913
1- Kawkab Khanum, wife of Javad Khan and daughter of Muhammad Aqa Yavar, sells a sumn [one-eighth] of an orchard in the land known as Nukchah in Qiyamat Abad to Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant for forty-two tumans and four thousand dinars, including the right of revocation for three months (1906); 2- Kawkab Khanum, wife of Javad Aqa and daughter of Muhammad Aqa Yavar, sells a sumn [one eighth] of an orchard, located in Nukchah, to Haj ‘Ali Aqa, the Hariri merchant, for forty two tumans and one thousand and three hundred and fifty dinars (April 10, [?]). On the margin, this settlement was renewed...
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Sale document of Aqa Muhsin and Bibi Fatimah, 1915
Aqa Mirza Muhsin, the son of the late Aqa Mirza Sayyid Hasan Mudarris, sells the crops from the Jalal Abad farm in Rustaq to Bibi Fatimah, the daughter of Haji ‘Ali Muhammad the merchant from Yazd (son of Ustad ‘Abidini) for seventy five tumans.
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Settlement between Riza Quli Khan and Haji Iskandar Khan, 1914
Riza Quli Khan, the son of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan, has sold some properties, including one in the Aqdagh-i Sufla village, which belonged to the late Gawhar Taj Khanum, to Haji Iskandar Khan in exchange for seventy five tumans. It includes a revocation clause.
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Receipt by Munis Khanum, 1919
Munis Khanum, the daughter of Shukuh, has received three tumans from Haji ʻAli Aqa for her share of land.
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Settlement of Khadijah Khanum and her daughter Khanum Sultan, 1910
Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of Haj Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa Khuyi, settles two-thirds of her belongings, including her mahr, money, objects, and land, to her daughter, Khanum Sultan, in exchange for some crystal candy from Iraq and two qirans. For ten years, Khadijah Khanum has the right to revoke this settlement; the lapsing of the revocation will take place by Khadijah Khanum's recitation of the Fatihat al-Kitab chapter (once) and the Tawhid chapter (thrice). Muhammad Ja‘far Amin al-Tijarah from Ardabil has confirmed this settlement.
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Settlement of Gawhar Sultan and Hajiyah Khanum with Aqa Buzurg, 1923
Gawhar Sultan Khanum and Khanum Hajiyah Khanum, the daughters of the late Haji ʻAbd al-ʻAli Aqa, have settled their share of the water from Karzan qanat to Aqa Buzurg the merchant from Salmas, the son of the late Haji Mahdi.
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Sale document between Fatimah Khanum and Karbalayi Riza ‘Attar, 1923
Fatimah Khanum has rented half of a common property, a house and a garden, in the Armanistan neighborhood of Darvazah Gajil, to Karbalayi Riza ʻAttar [the herbalist], the son of Aqa ʻAbd al-Samad, for two hundred and twenty tumans for one year, including the revocation right for one year and the monthly rent of two tumans and two thousand dinars during this time.
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Rental contract between Karbalayi Hasan and Fatimah Khanum, 1913
Karbalayi Hasan, the son of Mashhadi Habib Allah, leases a property (house and garden), located in the Shuturban neighborhood, to Fatimah Khanum for fifteen lunar years in exchange for one tuman. The minor costs would be the tenant's responsibility and the owner has the right of revocation.
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The Office of the Crown Prince to Nuzhat al-Dawlah, 1915
Regarding Nuzhat al-Dawlah's complaint against the Mujtahid and the consequent order for discharging his agents from the villages owned by Nuzhat al-Dawlah. The writer asks Nuzhat al-Dawlah to confirm the Mujtahid's claim that the agents have been removed so the next steps could be taken.