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Settlement between Aqa Naqi's daughters and Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, 1858
Shahr Banu Khanum, Bulur Khanum, and Sadr-i Jahan Khanum (the daughters of Aqa Naqi from Mahvizan) transfer all of their parental inheritance from properties in the village of Qajar Abad to Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, the son of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali Kama’i, in exchange for total of twelve tumans, with each receiving four; it includes a revocation clause.
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Receipt related to Nuzhat al-Dawlah's will, 1927
Mr. Tababayi has received thirty tumans through Sayyid Husayn Aqa and Mirza ‘Ali Aqa from one-third of the late Nuzhat al-Dawlah's belongings.
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Settlement between Fatimah Khanum and Aqa Muhammad, 1789
Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Talib ibn [son of] Isfandiyar from Khvurasgan, first settled part of a building located in Khvurasgan to Aqa Muhammad, the son of Aqa Muhammad Riza, in exchange for eight thousand and five hundred dinars, but then received an additional nine thousand dinars and transferred all the property to him (1789). On verso, Aqa Muhammad's inheritors transferred this property to Aqa Masih from Khvurasgan in exchange for three tumans (1817).
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Murtaza Khan's deposition, 1914
Murtaza Khan, the son of Mirza Faridun Khan, has confirmed the receipt of eighteen tumans for his share in the property in Chibni village through Haji Khan Sarhang [the colonel]. This amount is for Murtaza Khan's right to one-fourth of the inheritance from his late wife, Gawhartasht Khanum, and should be spent on the expenses of Gawhartasht Khanum's inheritors.
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Settlement of Shahzadah Galin Khanum and Nuzhat al-Dawlah, 1897
Settlement between Shahzadah Galin Khanum, the daughter of Sa‘id al-Mulk, and her sister, Nuzhat al-Dawlah, regarding one-and-a-half out of six shares of the Shams Abad farm near Tabriz, attached to Shahguli, in exchange for seven hundred and fifty tumans.
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Sale document of Shah Zaynab Khanum's children, 1809
After the death of Shah Zaynab Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Yusuf from Masulah and the wife of Asad Bayg Qajar, her children, Mirza ‘Ali Akbar, Fatimah Khanum, Sakinah Khanum, and Asiyah Khanum inherited her share of paternal inheritance (except the undivided properties at Siahvurud village). Mirza ‘Ali Akbar sells their shares to Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, the son of Haji Muhammad Ma‘sum known as Kasmayi, for eighteen thousand dinars on behalf of himself and Fatimah Khanum.
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Settlement of Shamsi Khanum and Haji ʻAli Aqa, 1905
Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of Hashim Aqa transfers a house and a garden to Haji ʻAli Aqa the Hariri merchant in exchange for three hundred tumans, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum. They have allowed for a three-month revocation period.
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Settlement between Kuchak Khanum and Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, 1859
Kuchak Khanum, the daughter of Riza from Mahvizan, has transferred her parental inheritance from a property in the village of Qajar Abad to Muhammad ‘Ali Khan, the son of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, in exchange for seven tumans; it includes a revocation clause.
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Settlement of Zahra Baygum and Malik Muhammad, 1903
Zahra Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad, sells her share of inheritance from the village of Kuh Dil to Malik Muhammad, the son of Haj Zayn al-ʻAbidin, in exchange for sixty-seven tumans. Two days later, Haji Malik transfers this property to Mashhadi Sayyid Riza for the same amount.
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Settlement of Zarrin Taj Khanum with ‘Ali Aqa, 1881
Settlement between Zarrin Taj Khanum, daughter of Nasr Allah Khan Qajar, who has given the power of attorney to Husayn Bayg, and Haji ‘Ali Aqa Tajir (merchant), son of Haji ‘Abd al-Karim Baqir, over Zarrin Taj Khanum's paternal inheritance, which is a piece of land in Surkhab, in exchange for eighty-four tumans
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