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Correspondence regarding complaint by Guli Khanum and Muhammad Khan against Surayya Khanum, 1913 or 1914
Regarding Guli Khanum and Muhammad Khan's claim of being children of the late Iskandar Khan Fath al-Sultan and demanding their share of inheritance, which comes to one thousand five hundred tumans, from Surayya Khanum, Fath al-Sultan's wife. Includes a letter by their attorney; two affidavits from the people of Chargar confirming that Nazi Khanum was the temporary wife of Fath al-Sultan and Guli Khanum and Muhammad Khan are his children, also that Surayya Khanum has seized the properties that belonged to the deceased; a power of attorney given by Surayya Khanum and Gawhar Khanum, Fath...
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Dispute between Shi‘as and Tatars over a marriage, 1899-1900
Report from the Iranian Consulate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from Astrakhan, about a dispute between the Shi‘as and Tatars over the marriage of Khalili's daughter. Tatars claim that since the girl's mother was not a permanent wife, according to Russian law, her child is a Russian national. But Shi‘as of Haji Tarkhan oppose her marriage to a Tatar man. After some disturbances, the consulate has decided to take the mother and daughter into police custody to protect their safety; along with a receipt of the document and acknowledgment of the consulate's effort
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Forgoing of the remaining time and the mahr, 1914
Haj Ahmad Turk-i Khu’i forgoes the remaining time of his temporary marriage to Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Nazar Allah Chavush Kirmani, and Fatimah Khanum forgoes her mahr of fifty tumans.
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Istifta’ about pregnancy and temporary marriage
Taymur asks a Muslim cleric if a woman who is in her fourth month of pregnancy during a temporary marriage could, after the end of the marriage, ask for alimony until giving birth.
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Letter and marriage contract, 1898
The author talks about Muhammad Hasan’s insistence on getting married and having no other option, he had suggest to Muhammad Hasan to marry Sultan Khanum, daughter of the late Husayn ‘Ali, who was ten years old. On the back, there is a temporary marriage contract for ten years between Sultan Khanum, daughter of the late Husayn ‘Ali, and Mulla Muhammad Hasan, son of Mulla Asad Allah. The mahr is two tumans.
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Marriage Contract of Batul Khanum and Mirza Husayn ʻAli Khan, 1918
The temporary marriage contract for 99 years between Batul Khanum, daughter of Karbalayi Rajabʻali, and Mirza Husayn ʻAli Khan Intisar Divan, son of Mirza Ibrahim Khan. The sidaq is ten tumans.
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Marriage contract of Maryam Khanum and Haji Mirza ʻAli Asghar, 1920
The temporary marriage contract for 99 years between Maryam Khanum, daughter of Mashhadi Iskandar Santur [?], and Haji Mirza ʻAli Asghar, son of Sayyid Riza. The sidaq is forty tumans.
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Marriage contract of Batul Khanum and Mirza Mahdi Khan, 1918
The temporary marriage contract for 99 years between Batul Khanum, daughter of Mashhadi Akbar Aqa, and Mirza Mahdi Khan Munshi, son of Aqa Mirza Riza Ashtiyani . The sidaq is thirty tumans.
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Marriage contract of Dukhi Khatun and Bakhsh‘ali, 1887
The temporary marriage contract for five years between Dukhi Khatun, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Bakhsh‘ali, the son of ‘Abbas; the witnesses were Hasanquli, the groom's brother, and Majid, the bride's brother; the contract payment is 1 tuman.
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Marriage contract of Layli Khanum and Haj ‘Ali, 1936
The temporary marriage of Layli Khanum, the daughter of Riza, and Karbalayi Haj ‘Ali, the son of ‘Abbas, for ten years. The contract payment is one punz ashrafi of Marand.
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