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Testimony on the late Mahi Khanum's inheritors' shares, 1895
Testimony of Aqa Pasha, son of Haj Habib, regarding the plaintiff's disagreements with the late Mahi Khanum's inheritors, confirming that any settlement between the plaintiff and the inheritors will only be a formality.
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Fatimah Sultan Khanum’s deposition, 1919
Fatimah Sultan Khanum, daughter of Haji Sattar Tutunchi [the tobacconist], states that she has received all her share of inheritance from the executor of her father's will, Haji Shaykh Ahmad Aqa Tutunchi [the tobacconist], and she no longer has any claim to her paternal inheritance.
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Affidavit, 1895
Affidavit of a few religious scholars confirming the right of Muhammad Husayn, known as Aqa Pasha son of Haj Habib, to receive half of Mahi Khanum's assets, which he did not receive even after filing a case with the government. Four men, named Muhammad son of ʻAli, Amin al-Raʻaya Muhammad al-Musavi, Mirza ʻAli Hakim [the physician], and Malik al-Tujjar, have sealed the affidavit.
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Testimony of the daughter of the late Ra’is ‘Ali Zari‘ regarding her father's properties
Testimony of the daughter of the late Ra’is ‘Ali Zari‘ [the farmer], wife of Haji ‘Abd al-Husayn, regarding her father's properties, including his house, house furnishings, and at least two thousand tumans, that the other inheritors have kept because she was underage at the time of her father's death. Eleven people have signed the testimony, and have testified that Ra’is ‘Ali was a wealthy man and his daughter was an infant when he passed away.
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Mirza Riza Khan’s deposition, 1895
Mirza Riza Khan (colonel), son of Maryam Khanum (‘Aziz al-Hajiyah) and Mirza ‘Abd Allah Khan Mustawfi, states that he has received all his share of inheritance and has no claims on his paternal inheritance from his mother, who was the executor of the will.
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Mirza Ja‘far Khan’s deposition, 1895
Mirza Ja‘far Khan (military administrator), son of Maryam Khanum (‘Aziz al-Hajiyah) and Mirza ‘Abd Allah Khan Mustawfi, states that he has received all his share of inheritance and has no claims on his paternal inheritance from his mother, who was the executor of the will.
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Testimony of people from Gavgan, 1917
Testimony of some people from Gavgan, confirming that Mashhadi Husayn left nothing behind for his daughters and that his sons, Mashhadi Habib and Ni‘mat Allah, were responsible for their two sisters. After fifteen years, they have collected fifteen tumans for their sister Sakinah Khatun's dowry. They testify that none of the inheritors of Mashhadi Husayn should have any future claims.
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Regarding Fatimah Baygum and ‘Azra Baygum's salaries, 1910
Documents include identity verification and salary forms of Fatimah Baygum and ‘Azra Baygum, daughters of Haj Sayyid Hasan from Astarabad; their deposition regarding division of the salary; and a testimony confirming their identities
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Regarding Maryam Khanum's salary, 1911
Documents include power of attorney from Maryam Khanum, daughter of Haji Muhammad (Kamran Mirza's grandson), to Darvish Khan to represent and receive her salary; letter of identity confirmation; letter of salary confirmation; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding salaries of Sayyid Muhammad Taqi Sadr al-Sadat's inheritors, 1910
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Fatimah Khanum (Khanum Karbalayi) and Baygum Khanum, wives of Sayyid Muhammad Taqi Sadr al-Sadat; and Sadiqah Khanum, Sayyid Muhammad Taqi's daughter; an affidavit regarding the inheritors; power of attorney to Aqa Sayyid Hasan to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms