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Settlement of Zahra Sultan with Husayn ‘Ali Khan Sardar Afshar, 1926
‘Ali Naqi Yamin Lashkar on behalf of his daughter, Zahra Sultan, the wife of Ibrahim Khan, a resident of the village of Hampa, settles the following properties with his brother, Husayn ‘Ali Khan Sardar Afshar, in exchange for eight thousand tumans: three-sixth of the village of Haji Baba, known as Bakhtiyar, three-sixths of the village of Tashah Kabud, which was Zahra Sultan's mahr, and as the related houses, fields, farms, gardens, etc.
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Settlement among children of Buyuk Khan Mirpanjah Afshar, 1923
Settlement of some properties between ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Amir Mukarram, the son of Buyuk Khan Mirpanjah Afshar from Sa’in Qal‘ah, and his brothers, Ibrahim Khan and Mahdi Khan. This followed another settlement between his sisters, Kafiyah, Kawkab, and Jamilah and their three brothers. The settlement included the properties they inherited from their father, with the following exceptions: their father's debt to Akbar Khan Salar Mukarram, the property in Takht-i Sulayman, and his cash belongings--these properties were exchanged for some other properties as well as five thousand tumans.
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Gulchihrah Khanum's claims, 1919
1- Muhammad Husayn confirms that any writing by Gulchihrah, the daughter of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim from Sanandaj, transferring one sixth of a property in Quzlu, her sole source of income, to her brother, Mirza ‘Ali Khan Amin al-Mamalik, is null and void. He testifies that Gulchihrah's addiction to opium has resulted in the decline of her mental capacities, which is apparent to the people close to her, including the writer. Gulchihrah stated that some people, incited by Amin al-Mamalik, had come from Takan Tappah to her house, and while she was under the influence of opium, coerced her into...