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Bibi's power of attorney regarding her share of inheritance , 1898
Bibi, the wife of Mirza Ahmad Mujtahid, gives the power of attorney to Muhammad Ja‘far, the overseer, regarding her share of inheritance (one-eighth) from her husband after his belonging was sorted out and his debt was deducted. The document bears her seal.
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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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Money owed to Umm Kulsum
1- ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Husayn ‘Ali, owes one hundred tumans to Umm Kulsum. This money should be paid back within one year (1906 or 1907); 2- ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Husayn, owes a principal of ten tumans and interest of two tumans to Umm Kulsum, the daughter of Mulla Nabi. He has pledged a seeded piece of land to secure the loan, which should be repaid within one year. This money is Umm Kulsum's share of inheritance (1913).
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Note from Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's lawyer, 1903
Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, lawyer of Hajiyah Zivar Sultan (the late Haji Muhammad's inheritor), claims that Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim Bulur-furush [the crystal dealer], son of Mashhadi Muhammad Husayn from Shiraz, owes forty-eight tumans to the late Haji Muhammad, but Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim Bulur-furush claims that he has already paid the debt. At the bottom of the document, Hajiyah Zivar Sultan's claim has been denied.
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Letter by ‘Ali Akbar, 1904
Regarding the division of ‘Abd al-Rahim's inheritance and the issues about his debts to people including Umm al-Khaqan
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Letter regarding a baseless claim
Letter written by Mulla Aqa Khan's lawyer in defense of his client over the baseless claim made by Haji Muhammad, Hajiyah Fatimah Sultan, and Ruqiyah Sultan Khanum about an inherited warehouse and what they owe to Mulla Aqa Khan, and asking for more evidence and documents.
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Letter from Muntasir Lashkar
On the letterhead of Accounting Office of the Ministry of War's Azarbayjan army; Muntasir Lashkar expresses his appreciation of the addressee' s contributions in dividing the inheritance and his concern at not receiving his payments and sends the news that the household folk and children are all well but miss the addressee.
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Power of attorney to get inheritance, 1905
Power of attorney given to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haj Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, by Mirza Samad, son of the late Mulla Muhammad Khurasani from Shiraz, to last for six months from the time of this contract, in order to get his share from his brother’s inheritors, including Firdaws Khanum, daughter of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan, his mother Zahra Sultan, daughter of Haji Haydar and wife of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan, and Haji Haydar, for a house in Shiraz, household furnishings inherited from his mother, Khanum Mah, daughter of Haji Muhammad Taqi, and what is owed to him...
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Telegram from Mushir al-Dawlah to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1904
Includes some matters related to a sale agreement by Umm al-Khaqan, owing money to Nasir al-Saltanah, and proceeds from a property of Maryam Khanum's inheritors
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Dispute between Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children and Misbah al-Dawlah and his Aunt, 1899
Regarding the dispute between Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children and Misbah al-Dawlah over their father's inheritance. Misbah al-Dawlah's claim is based on a document regarding Muntakhab al-Dawlah's debt. The writer, on behalf of Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children, refutes this document and claims the deceased had loaned some items to Misbah al-Dawlah in exchange for the money he borrowed. On the other side, Muntakhab al-Dawlah's children demand their father's salaries which Misbah al-Dawlah's paternal aunt had received for about twenty years. Instead, she claims her own share.
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