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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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Two copies of a settlement between Muhammad Hasan Khan and Fath‘ali Khan, 1872 and 1877
Settlement between Muhammad Hasan Khan, son of Khudadad Khan, and Mu’taman al-Sultan Fath‘ali Khan Bayglar Baygi of Azarbayjan, over transferring some properties including three-sixths of Nazarlu village for seven thousand and six hundred tumans. On the margin of the original document, Muhammad Isma‘il, son of ‘Ali, writes about Fath‘ali Khan’s claim regarding his mother’s ownership of three-sixths of Nazarlu village. Muhammad Isma‘il affirms that he heard about this ownership from Shahzadah, mother of Fath‘ali Khan.
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Settlement between Fatimah Baygum and Fath‘ali Bayg, 1809
Settlement between Fatimah Baygum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Rafi‘ (from Surkhab, Tabriz), and Fath‘ali Bayg, son of Khudadad, over parts of her inherited properties as well as eighty tumans, in exchange for one-sixth of a village
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Mirza Hasan Rushdiyah and others
A group portrait; the names of people are written on the photograph: back row from left (standing): [illegible], Nizam al-Din, monsieur [illegible], [illegible], Kavah, Shams al-Din Khan, and Jamal al-Din Khan; middle row from left (seated): unidentified child, Shahnaz Khanum, Doctor Rushdi's wife [?], Doctor Rushdi, Haj Mirza Hasan Rushdiyah holding a child on his lap, unidentified, Mahin Banu, unidentified, and unidentified child; front row from left (children): Hushang Khan, Samarah Khanum, Faridun Khan, [illegible] Khanum, Sa‘id Khan, and [illegible] Khanum.
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Settlement of Sultan Khanum and Khadijah Khanum with Mirza Ahmad, 1853
Settlement of Sultan Khanum and Khadijah Khanum with their brother, Mirza Ahmad, over transferring their shares of a village for one hundred and fifty misqals [unit of weight] of silver, as Sultan Khanum’s share, and twenty misqals of gold, as Khadijah Sultan’s share