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Letter to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1907
The writer talks about their investigation into Husayn Khan's property after his death and the difficulty of discussing it with his inheritors including Ghulamʻali Khan, ten or twelve women, and five or six children
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Telegram from Mirza Sayyid Husayn Mustawfi to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1895
Talks about his brother's death, Majd al-Mulk's greed for his brother's stipend, and asks the addressee to give his message to the Crown Prince and keep the stipend for his late brother's family
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Inheritance shares of Ibrahim Bayg's wives and children, 1871
1- List of the belongings of the late Ibrahim Bayg, including household goods, kitchenware, and clothing, to be divided among the inheritors. Ibrahim Bayg's three wives, Zaynab, the daughter of Safar ‘Ali, Fatimah, the daughter of Shaykh Muhammad, and Takzaban [?], the daughter of Ibrahim, have received their mahrs (September 1, 1871). 2- Ibrahim Bayg's belongings have been divided as follows: his wives' mahrs, Fatimah (three tumans and five thousand dinars), Zaynab (five tumans and five hundred dinars), and Takzaban (one tuman and a sheep); the shares of his two underage daughters, Sara...
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Settlement about shares of Gawhar Taj Khanum's grandchildren, 1927
Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Khan (Salar As‘ad), on behalf of his underage children, Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa, and Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri over properties that Gawhar Khanum (daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah) had transferred to them in exchange for one hundred dinars. The properties included one-sixth of a farm in Narmashir, a house-garden and its water usage in Mahan, and a house named Khalvat in Kirman. Then Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri transferred one-sixth of the farm in Narmashir plus two-sixths of the farm, that belonged to himself, to Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa...