Search
-
2Images
Settlement between Malakah al-Nisa’ Khanum and her grandsons, 1833
Settlement, dated June 9, 1833, between Malakah al-Nisa’ Khanum and her grandsons, Zayn al-‘Abidin and Aqa Baba, sons of Abu Talib, exchanging a piece of land located between Khuzan and Furushan for twenty-one tumans. On the back: on January 16, 1834, Zayn al-‘Abidin settled his share with Haji ‘Abd Allah, son of Haji Kalb‘ali, for twelve tumans.
-
2Images
Sale documents of Zulaykha Khanum
1- Zulaykha Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Vali, and with her brothers sell the use of water to Bakhsh‘ali and Hasanquli, the sons of ‘Abbas, for thirty five tumans; she has given power of attorney to her brother, ‘Abbasquli, to receive this money (1922). 2- Zulaykha Khanum sells a property to her brother for fifteen tumans (1932).
-
1Images
Nanah Khanum's settlement regarding her share of inheritance, 1832
Nanah Khanum, the daughter of Sayyid ‘Ali, claims her share of paternal inheritance from her brother, Sayyid Haqvirdi and the other underage children of Sayyid ‘Ali. Thus, a settlement was reached in which she transferred her share of a property in Maharan to her brothers, Sayyid Haqvirdi and Sayyid Husaynquli, in exchange for one sheep and two [illegible].
-
4Images
Settling share of inheritance, 1827
Shaykh Masih, son of Shaykh Muhammad from Kahnah, settles with Qayid Haji, son of Haji Darvish [illegible] from Kahnah, over a piece of land with its own spring called Muzhdan on behalf of himself and two of his sister's children. They receive six thousand and four hundred dinars from Qayid Haji, dated November 13, 1827. On verso: three years later, this property was transferred to Shu‘ayb, son of ‘Abd al-Rahman, who in turn gives the property to Khvajah ‘Abd al-Vahid from Evaz and receives six thousand and four hundred dinars; Haj Shaykh Ahmad, son of ‘Ali from Evaz, was present during...
-
2Images
Bestowal by Isma‘il Khan, 1801
Isma‘il Khan has bestowed part of his inheritance to his nephews, children of Muhammad Quli Khan ‘Ammarlu (Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Ja‘far Quli Khan, and Mahdi Quli Khan)
-
1Images
Bestowal by Mihr Nisa to her brother, 1815
Mihr Nisa Khanum, daughter of Khudadad Khan, bestows her properties, including two caravansaries, upon her brother, Fath‘ali Bayg
-
52Images
Kulsum nanah
The book of "Five ʻUlamaʼ" or "Kulsum nanah," attributed to Aqa Jamal Khansari, created originally in Safavid era. The author provides an account of women's beliefs and rituals and attributes them to five women, one of them named Kulsum nanah. The book is written in fifteen chapters, including: on ablution, on women's prayers, on fasting, on marriage, on the wedding night, on childbirth, on first bath after giving birth, on musical instruments and when they should be played, on wives and husbands relations, on foods for vows, to prevent evil eye, on mahrams, on acceptance of women's...
-
1Images
Muhammad Taqi Nizam Mafi to Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah
Muhammad Taqi Nizam Mafi writes to his sister, Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah, mentioning how happy he is that she has been inoculated against small pox. He discusses the cold weather and asks ‘Izzat al-Saltanah to tell him about Mahmud Khan and Ma‘sumah Khanum's education.
-
2Images
Settlement of a garden, 1831
A garden in Mubarakah village had been purchased from Zayn al-‘Abidin by Haj Muhammad ‘Ali and his brother, Husayn, and then transferred from Husayn to Aqa ‘Ali, son of Haj Muhammad ‘Ali. On August 13, 1831, Aqa ‘Ali and his children, ‘Abd Allah and Khanum Jan, transferred the ownership of the garden to Mashhadi Hasan, in exchange for ten tumans. On December 23, 1831 (verso), Mashhadi Hasan sold this property to his brother, Aqa Muhammad, for fifteen tumans. Aqa Muhammad then settled the garden with his children, Aqa Baqir and Bibi Jan Khanum, in exchange for their share of inheritance from...
-
2Images
Settlements of an orchard, 1815 to 1835
On December 6, 1815, Marziyah Khanum, daughter of Musa and wife of Karbalayi Sadiq, sold an orchard located in Shaykh Abad farm to Karbalayi Isma‘il, son of Karbalayi Qasim, and ‘Ali ‘Askar, son of Muhammad Nasir from Mubarakah, in exchange for twenty tumans. Then, Aqa Kazim, Aqa Qasim, Aqa ‘Ali, and Aqa Baqir, sons of Karbalayi Sadiq, transferred two bath buildings located in the same orchard, to the mentioned buyers for two tumans. On January 4, 1816, Karbalayi Isma‘il sold half of the orchard for sixteen tumans and five thousand dinars and half of the bath buildings for one tuman and two...
Filter
- D Reset
Genres
Subjects
- Dsiblings
Collections
People
- Zahra Sultan ʻIzzat al-Saltanah(2)
- Ma‘sumah Nizam Mafi(2)
- Mahmud Nizam Mafi(2)
- ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma(1)
- Zuhrah Mihrpur(1)
- Yad Allah Humayunfar(1)
- Vaqar al-Muluk Zarghami(1)
- Rukhsarah Mihrpur(1)
- Riza Quli Khan Mihrpur (Mubashshir al-Saltanah)(1)
- Rakhshandah (Mihr al-Dawlah)(1)
- Muhammad ‘Ali Nizam Mafi (Salar Mu‘azzam)(1)
- Muhammad Taqi Nizam Mafi (1)
- Muhammad Husayn Mirza Firuz(1)
- Mirza Muhammad Khan Mihrpur (Mubashshir al-Mamalik)(1)
- Mansur ‘Ali Mihrpur(1)
- Malik Mansurah Muqtadir (Jalalat al-Saltanah)(1)
- Majid Mihrpur(1)
- Khadijah Sultan (wife of Riza Quli Khan Nizam Mafi)(1)
- Isma‘il Mihrpur(1)
- Iran Mihrpur(1)
- more
- Zahra Sultan ʻIzzat al-Saltanah(2)
- Ma‘sumah Nizam Mafi(2)
- Mahmud Nizam Mafi(2)
- ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma(1)
- Zuhrah Mihrpur(1)
- Yad Allah Humayunfar(1)
- Vaqar al-Muluk Zarghami(1)
- Rukhsarah Mihrpur(1)
- Riza Quli Khan Mihrpur (Mubashshir al-Saltanah)(1)
- Rakhshandah (Mihr al-Dawlah)(1)
- Muhammad ‘Ali Nizam Mafi (Salar Mu‘azzam)(1)
- Muhammad Taqi Nizam Mafi (1)
- Muhammad Husayn Mirza Firuz(1)
- Mirza Muhammad Khan Mihrpur (Mubashshir al-Mamalik)(1)
- Mansur ‘Ali Mihrpur(1)
- Malik Mansurah Muqtadir (Jalalat al-Saltanah)(1)
- Majid Mihrpur(1)
- Khadijah Sultan (wife of Riza Quli Khan Nizam Mafi)(1)
- Isma‘il Mihrpur(1)
- Iran Mihrpur(1)
- Giti Afruz Humayunfar(1)
- Fazl Allah Mihrpur(1)
- Faraj Allah Humayunfar(1)
- Dirakhshandah Muqtadir(1)
- Aqa Jamal Khwansari(1)
People
Places
Transcription
Periods
- D Fath ‘Ali Shah