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Settlement between Bibi Khanum Sahib and Aqa Sayyid ‘Abd al-Riza ‘Attar, 1908
Settlement of Bibi Khanum Sahib (Sughra), the daughter of Haj Muhammad Kazim ‘Attar [the herbalist] Shirazi and the wife of Karbalayi Haj ‘Ali Shirazi, with Aqa Sayyid ‘Abd al-Riza ‘Attar, the son of Sayyid ‘Ali Akbar Shirazi, and Haj Muhammad Husayn ‘Attar, the son of Karbalayi Muhammad Ja‘far Bayg Shirazi, regarding the shares of a property, including the repair and decoration of an herbal shop at Qavam al-Mulk Bazaar, for ninety tumans. Mashhadi Asad Allah and Karbalayi Fath Allah, the sons of Karbalayi Haj ‘Ali Shirazi, have confirmed this settlement (August 4, 1908). On the margins:...
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Settlement of Karbalayi Husayn and Zahra Khanum, 1897
Karbalayi Husayn, the son of ‘Abd Allah, has sold one year's use of the water from parts of a qanat in the village of Milan to Zahra Khanum in exchange for three tumans and the settlement fee of seven thousand and two hundred dinars (1897); this contract has been renewed twice, for a one-year period each time, in 1898 and 1900, with a settlement fee of four tumans.
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Documents of Khavar Khanum and Ahmad Bayg, 1908 to 1913
Sale document between Ahmad Bayg from Mihrban and resident of Bakhshayish and Haji Mirza Haji Aqa for parts of Turkampur village in the district of Mihran Rud and some copper in exchange for six hundred and five tumans and seven thousand and four hundred dinars, with a monthly settlement fee of one tuman and one thousand and four hundred dinars. His wife has confirmed this settlement (June 1, 1908); Khavar Khanum gives the power of attorney to her husband Ahmad Bayg for the sale of parts of the village of Turkampur (October 12, 1909); Ahmad Bayg sells this property to Muhammad Riza Aqa the...
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Power of attorney to Haji Baba, 1901
Aqa Mashhadi Najaf, the son of Haji Muhammad Ganjah, grants his brother, Aqa Mashhadi Haji Baba, the merchant from Ganjah, the power of attorney to manage the transfer of his belongings to his three children, Sughra Khanum, Sariyah Khanum, and Muhammad Muhsin.
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Zahra Khanum's will, 1920
Mashhadiyah Shikar Khanum, the daughter of the late Haji Allahyar Ganjah and the wife of Haji ‘Ali Akbar Aqa, the merchant from Ganjah, makes a claim against her brother, Mulla Najaf, regarding her inheritance from her father and her mother, Bibi Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Mustafa. Because all of Mulla Najaf's properties have been in a state of ruin due to the unrest in Caucasus and their value has depreciated since his death, Mashhadiyah Shikar Khanum, thinking of her brother's children, has settled her claims with them: Mashhadi Musayyab Aqa, Mashhadi Haji Bayg Aqa, and Muhammad Hasan...