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Sale document, 1845
Akhund Mulla Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Mulla Rabi‘ resident of Mubarakah village, has sold several pieces of land from Dashtchi farm, which he shared with Haji ‘Ali Akbar, Aqa Baqir, and his own daughter and wife, to ‘Abd al-Muttalib and Muhammad Riza, sons of Haji ‘Alinaqi, for ninety tumans.
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Settlement between Talib on behalf of his wife and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1844
Settlement between Talib, son of Rajab ‘Ali from Kabinah/Gabinah in Lahijan, with power of attorney from his permanent wife, Hasaniyah Khanum, daughter of ‘Ali Naqi from Kabinah/Gabinah in Lahijan, and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, known as Khanumi Khanum, daughter of Haj Abu al-Qasim, exchanging three pieces of land located in the Yusuf neighborhood of Dumuchal [Dumchal] village in Lahijan for twelve tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Settlement between Maryam Baygum and her sons, 1842
Settlement between Maryam Baygum known as Khvatun [Khatun] Jan Khanum, daughter of Haji Mulla Rabi‘, and her sons, Muhammad Riza and ‘Abd al-Muttalib, sons of Haji ‘Ali Naqi, exchanging some pieces of land for one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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Sale document of Haji Zaynal's children, 1842
‘Ali ‘Askar, Abu Turab, and Safiyah, children of Haji Zaynal, sell their inherited properties to Ishaq Khan, son of Ibrahim Khan, in exchange for ten tumans; the detriment fee is two tumans and five thousand dinars
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Settlement between Maryam Baygum and her sons, 1842
Settlement between Muhammad Riza, ‘Abd al-Muttalib, and their mother, Baygum Khanum, known as Khatun Jan Khanum, daughter of Haji Mulla Rabi‘, exchanging three pieces of land for one hundred [illegible] and some wheat.
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Settlement, 1846
Settlement between Muhammad Riza, son of the late Haji Baqir, and Haji Muhammad Husayn, son of the late Rajab‘ali from Husayn Abad, over some properties in Dasht-chi farm for ten tumans. The fee for the detriment clause was one tuman and five thousand dinars. On the margin, Baygum Khanum, daughter of the late Haji ‘Abd Allah and wife of Muhammad Riza, validated this settlement and has waived her own rights for one tuman. Overall, twelve tumans and five thousand dinars were exchanged.
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Sale document between Muhammad Shafi‘, Sakinah, and ‘Abd Allah, 1847
Muhammad Shafi‘, son of Baqir, and his wife, Sakinah, daughter of Abu al-Qasim, sell a piece of land in Shams Abad for forty-five tumans and two thousand and five hundred dinars to ‘Abd Allah, son of Ramazan‘ali.
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Sale document between Aqa Husayn and Ishaq Khan, 1842
Aqa Husayn, son of ‘Askar, sells some properties to Ishaq Khan ‘Arab for twenty-five tumans.
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Bestowal and sale documents, 1842
On one side is a bestowal document from Aqa Ibrahim, son of Haji Zaynal, to Aqa Husayn, son of ‘Askar; on the other side is a bestowal document of Aqa Husayn to Ishaq Khan ‘Arab
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Dividing properties of Karbalayi Zayn al-ʻAbidin among his inheritors, 1838
Dividing the properties of the late Karbalayi Zayn al-ʻAbidin from Kumachal of Lahijan, including his land, farms, and buildings, among his inheritors, as follows: ʻAli Jinab receives two-elevenths of farm land in Kumachal, Shaykh Muhammad Mahdi and his sisters, Halimah and Sarah, receive four-elevenths of their father's land, Mulla Mahmud and his sister, Hajarah Khanum, receive three-elevenths of their father's land, and Karbalayi Mirza Baqir receives two-elevenths of the land. The details of their shares are described in the document.