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From Aqa Zayn al-ʻAbidin Rahimbashi's mother
Aqa Zayn al-ʻAbidin's Rahimbashi's mother writes about paying off her debts from the inherited properties of ʻAli Abad and Hafiz Abad's farm.
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‘Alaviyah Khanum's share of inheritance, 1930
Mirza ‘Abd al-Vahab, son of Haji Mirza Riza, on behalf of his mother, ‘Alaviyah Khanum, receives her share from the inheritance of Haji ‘Ali, consisting of two pieces of land in exchange for the household furnishing which was ‘Alaviyah Khanum's share.
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Petition from Mirza Muhammad Khan's wife
The wife and inheritor of Mirza Muhammad Khan requests the sale document for the garden she inherited from her husband
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Woman's complaint about her share of inheritance
A woman complains that her share of an inheritance was seized by Valikhan Yavar's inheritors and requests that it be returned to her.
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Documents related to the property ʻUmar Mil, 1900-1903
Documents regarding the disputed ownership of the property ʻUmar Mil located between Khaniqayn and Qasr-i Shirin. These include: a settlement between Maʻsumah Khanum and Muhammad Ismaʻil, petitions from Maʻsumah Khanum, letters and telegrams from/to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the case, petitions of sayyid Muhsin the merchant, telegrams from/to the Ottoman Embassy, petitions from/to Farmanfarma, Maʻsumah Khanum's call for justice, Sitarah Khanum's call for justice, Mirza Ismaʻil's call for justice, etc.
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About Sitarah Khanum's property, 1907
Qasim, the son of Sitarah Khanum (daughter of Haji ʻAli, son of Qahriman) claims that Aqa Baqir Amin al-Ruʻaya, the merchant, has seized Sitarah Khanum's property. The office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Salmas rejected his claim. The document dates October 8, 1907. The other document is records the sale of Sitarah Khanum's property to Aqa Baqir Amin al-Ruʻaya the merchant, which includes witnesses' signatures and detailed information on the seller, the buyer, the area of the property, and its price.
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Fatimah Khanum's complaint against the head of the Ottoman customhouse, 1904 or 1905
Fatimah Khanum, ʻAbd al-Rahim's inheritor, complains to the Ottoman Embassy that Karim Bayg, the head of Ottoman customhouse, with the help of Imam Jumʻah (the Friday prayer) and Ismaʻil, has unjustly sold part of her deceased husband's property to Muhammad ʻAli Muʻin al-Tujjar for less than its actual value. Fatimah Khanum claims that Muhammad ʻAli's loan to ʻAbd al-Rahim is a fraud and that despite her complaint against Karim Bayg she has received no response to her call for justice. In the other document, Karim Bayg Bash defends himself against Fatimah Khanum's complaint.
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Death of Hajiyah Shahzadah Khanum and the confiscation of her belongings, 1904
Hajiyah Khanum and her husband Haji Fazʻali Khan, acquaintances of Farmanfarma, died in Karbalaʼ, after which the Ottoman Empire confiscated their belongings because they had no heirs.
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Zubaydah Khanum's claim of ownership
Zubaydah Khanum, the daughter of Khanlar Khan Afshar, claims ownership of a property in Musa Abad village that had previously belonged to Taji Khanum.
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Petition of ʻAliriza Khan's daughter, 1911
ʻAliriza Khan has been disposed from being the governor of Garus [due to people's complaints] and the state has seized the property of his daughter, Anvar al-Saltanah. Anvar al-Saltanah complains to the Majlis that she inherited these properties from her mother and wants them returned to her. The Majlis writes to the Prime Minister about the complaint and wants him to address the issue and inform the Majlis about the result. The Majlis asks for more information about the seizure of the properties of the governor of Garus.
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