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Settlement of a piece of land
Settlement of parts of Taqi Abad orchard with Sulayman Khan
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Sale document between Sayyid Mirza and Sulayman Khan
Haji Aqa Sayyid Mirza sells his property to Sulayman Khan, son of Ishaq Khan, for seventeen tumans
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Sale document of a property
Muhammad, son of ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan, sells some lands in Bagh-i Taqi Abad, to ‘Ali Fakhar and ‘Abbas, son of the late ‘Ali Riza, in exchange for one tuman and two thousand dinars
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Settlement between Khanum Kuchak and ‘Ali Asghar's inheritors, 1899
Khanum Kuchak, daughter of ‘Ali ‘Askar, has settled her rights from the belongings of ‘Ali Asghar, in exchange for twenty tumans and some white crystal candy
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Question and answer regarding a settlement, 1905
The writer asks Mirza Muhammad Zayd whether he has written a settlement on behalf of the writer’s daughter, transferring all her properties to her husband, Husayn Khan (son of Haji Bahram Khan). Mirza Muhammad writes in response that he is not aware of such a settlement.
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Two letters
About the addressee's sister marrying without his permission
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Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri
Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to his wife, Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri, about the problems with a woman he calls stupid, and his decision to transfer his properties to Qamar al-Muluk, transporting Qamar al-Muluk’s horses, and sending money
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Regarding the claim of ‘Ali Asghar's divorced wife, 1898
Aqa ‘Ali Asghar transferred all his properties, including his house and carpets, to his daughter, Bibi Khadijah, before his death. Therefore, ‘Ali Asghar’s divorced wife, who is the daughter of ‘Ali ‘Askar, has no rights to his belongings.
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Letter
Letter about sending petitions to the addressee, and news of Ibrahim Abad qanat's condition and its expenses
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Letter
About sending petitions and invoices, debts, government job, Kulsum’s money, news of the pomegranate garden, the peasants, and some other news