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Affidavit for Imamquli Mirza and Shahzadah Khanum
Affidavit for Imamquli Mirza and his sister, Shahzadah Khanum, regarding the properties of their father, Shahzadah. List of the witnesses: "Haji Mulla ʻAbbas, the Shaykh al-Islam of Shishavan, testified that the deceased Shahzadah had acknowledged that he had transferred all his belongings to Imamquli Mirza and Maryam Baygum Khanum [...] I now believe all of Shahzadah's belongings are Imamquli's and Khanum's [...]. Akhund Mulla Ibrahim Shishavani [...] Akhund Mulla Mahdi [...] Haji Mahmud ʻAjabshiri and [...]. I was with Hujjat al-Islam and the gentlemen, Haji Mulla ʻAbbasali and Akhund...
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Claim of Sughra Khanum against Mahmud Mirza, 1923
Sughra Khanum makes a claim against Mahmud Mirza for her share of the inheritance from her husband Imamquli Mirza, and the lease of a ferry at Lake Rizaʼiyah. Addressing Mahmud Mirza, she writes on the letterhead of the Ministry of Justice: "based on what you wrote on the margin of the settlement of October 1923 (because based on the documents, the deceased Shahzadah had lent money to four people (Majd al-Saltanah, Rashid al-Saltanah, Sadiq al-Dialah Uskuyi, and ʻAli Aqa-yi Kurd), the share of Sughra Khanum from the inheritance (both her own eighth and her deceased daughter's share) is not...
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Marriage contract of Sakinah Khanum with Aqa Mirza Ibrahim, 1896
Marriage contract between Sakinah Khanum, daughter of Farrashbashi, and Aqa Mirza Ibrahim, son of the deceased Farrashbashi, with a mahr of 15 tumans. Part of a garden was also settled between the two.
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Property transfer of the mother of Jahangir Khan Biglar Baygi, 1863
Settlement of a property transfer from the mother of Jahangir Khan Biglar Baygi to her son, Ghulam‘ali Khan. The property is a piece of land in Kasalan Dizaj village and is settled for some sugar.
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Settlement of Aqa Husaynquli on behalf of Mahrukh Khanum, 1897
On behalf of his wife, Mahrukh Khanum, daughter of the deceased Haj Sayyid Ahmad Shalch, Aqa Husaynquli settled, with two of Sayyid Ahmad's temporary wives, whose custodian is Haji Muhammad Jaʻfar Aqa, an eighth of half of the village Kharah-chu and an eighth of a garden in Dizah Jarud for 160 tumans and 5000 dinars. Dated 23 May 1897.