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Sale document between Sakinah Khanum and her brother, ‘Ali Asghar, 1882
Sakinah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Hasan, transfers her share of water from a qanat in Harzand ‘Atiq to her brother, Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar, in exchange for three tumans.
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Sale document, 1876
Karbalayi ‘Ali, acting for himself and on behalf of Haji Ja‘far and his sister, Par Khanum, the children of Karbalayi Taqi, and Muhammad, the son of ‘Ali Akbar, acting on behalf of Yusuf and Karim, the sons of Ya‘qub, have sold a property in the Harzand Mountain, known as Mulla Chuquri, to Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, in exchange for three thousand dinars.
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Sale document, 1864
‘Ali, the son of Husayn, from Zal village, on behalf of himself and his underage siblings, Muhammad, Fath‘ali, Ma‘sumah Khanum, and Suna Khanum, sells the use of water from a qanat to Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim for six tumans and two thousand and five hundred dinars.
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Nanah Khanum bestowing her share of inheritance, 1880
After the mahrs and shares of Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali's two wives were fully paid, his daughter Nanah Khanum gave her share of paternal inheritance to her three brothers, Masih, Lutf‘ali, and ‘Abd al-Rasul in exchange for ten humans.
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Legal documents related to division of inheritance of Nanah Khanum and ‘Ali Asghar
Includes: 1- Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar divides his belongings among his sons, ‘Ali and Husayn, and his wife, Nanah Khanum (the daughter of Murad ‘Ali), in exchange for six thousand dinars. The note on the margin emphasizes that Nanah Khanum has no rights over her mahr after this (1882); 2- Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar, the son of Karbalayi Hasan, has made a will before his pilgrimage, dividing a third of his belongings among inhertors as well as allocating money for charity and prayer after his death. ‘Ali Asghar's daughters, Zaynab, Sara, Zahra, and Umm Layli, have settled with their brother, Husayn,...