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Abduction of Christian girls by Kurds, 1910
Includes correspondence among the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its office in Urumiyah, the Ministry of Interior, the Iranian Embassy, and the Ottoman Embassy, regarding the abduction of three Christian girls by Kurds in the villages in the vicinity of Urumiyah. First, regarding Katrin, who was abducted by Qasim and his group, and was taken to Haydarlu village, includes the account of freeing the girl and her testimony on being taken by force; and the consequent revenge of the Kurds against the people of Haydarlu who helped in the girl's rescue and injuring Khalil Bayg and killing his...
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Banu-yi Ashraf's accounting booklet, 1934
Banu-yi Ashraf's accounting booklet, recording different expenditures, such as: lease of pastures, mills, and agricultural equipments, the sale of agricultural products, receipt of payments related to financial claims, tax installments, expenses regarding endowments, rent of properties, and household expenditures in Ashraf (Bihshahr).
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Bestowal by Najaf Quli Khan Bayglar Baygi, 1848
Najaf Quli Khan Bayglar Baygi bestows some properties, including Baygum Khan Khanum's farm as well as a garden, upon Shahzadah Khanum, in exchange for a knife
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Bestowing inheritance by Sakinah Khanum, 1830
Sakinah Khanum, the daughter of Akhund Mulla ‘Ali, bestows her share of paternal inheritance to her brother, Akhund Mulla Ahmad. This includes agricultural property, houses, and household furnishings. In return, she has received five ovis, three sheep, and two goats.
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Booklet of documents
Documents related to women are the following: seq. 23: "I, Haj ʻAli Asghar Bayg, officer at the royal post service, have received all the jewelry of my deceased wife, Nabat Khanum, which was left with the wife of Haji Vakil al-Dawlah for safekeeping, plus three documents that were not listed. December 29, 1886"; seq. 27: a few years ago, the deceased Nabat Khanum from Tehran, the wife of the deceased ʻAli Asghar Bayg, officer at the royal post service, had left 1000 tumans with Haji Aqa Muhammad Hasan Vakil al-Dawlah, representative of the government of the United Kingdom, who claims on the...
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Complaint against Mahmud Aqa and Muhsin Aqa
On the letterhead of the Ministry of Justice, a petition by Aqa Mirza Taqi and others regarding the usurpation of the water creeks and the damage to their properties by Aqa Mahmud Aqa and Muhsin Aqa, the merchants from Ganjah and Russian nationals.
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Daughter of the late Ahmad’s deposition, 1920
Khanum, daughter of the late Ahmad, gave the power of attorney to her brother, Muhammad Hasan, to settle her share of a property and water usage with Aqa Husayn Khan. Khanum has confirmed the receipt of eighteen tumans for her share in the water usage and property and has no claims on her share.
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Dividing Muhammad Mahdi's belongings among his two wives and children, 1930
Settlement among the inheritors of Haji Muhammad Mahdi the merchant from Kazirun, the son of Haji Muhammad, who are his two wives, Fatimah Sultan (the daughter of Haji Muhammad Isma‘il) and Khanum Zahra Baygum (the daughter of Mirza Abu Talib) and a son and four daughters: Haji Muhammad Kazim and the late Khanum Amiri (the children of Fatimah Sultan), Ruh Angiz Khanum, Mihr Angiz Khanum, and Ruqiyah Sultan Khanum (the daughters of Zahra Baygum). Before his death, Haji Muhammad Mahdi had transferred some of his properties to his son, Haji Muhammad Kazim. This included two attached houses in...
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Dividing the ownership rights of a building among heirs of Haj Sadiq, 1859
The document reads, in part: ""Dividing the ownership of a building in the Labrud neighborhood, close to the Zaraghush river, among the heirs of Haj Sadiq (son of Aqa Muhsin), namely Aqa Mirza Husayn, Aqa Mirza Muhammad, and Sakinah Khanum (the daughter of Aqa Jaʻfar) as follows: the lady inherits two sixths of the building, which includes [?], the storage room and the Harzah-push above it, half of the common space of a house, the stable, the hay storage space, the garden, the small pool, and the bathroom. Aqa Muhammad and his wife, Fatimah Khanum, inherit two sixths of the common space in...
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Divorce settlement of Kanz and Rajabʻali Bayg, 1901
Rajabʻali Bayg, the son of Ghulamhusayn Bayg, divorces his wife, Kanz, the daughter of Ustad Khudadlu, and he gives half of the inherited house of his father, a share of a spring known as Rajabʻali spring, and 10 rials to the wife. It is mentioned that if the husband wants to marry her again, he should first pay her the entire mahr.
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