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Zarrin Taj Khanum's settlement, 1881
Zarrin Taj Khanum, the daughter of Nasr Allah Khan Qajar Sahib Ikhtiyar, has given the power of attorney to Husayn Bayg for a transaction with Haj ʻAli Aqa the merchant, the son of ʻAbd al-Karim Taj, regarding a property in the Surkhab neighborhood, which is an inherited land from Zarrin Taj Khanum's father, in exchange for eighty four tumans. On the margin, Hasanquli Khan has been identified as his mother's guarantor. Since the measurement of the area is smaller than originally assumed, the price has also been adjusted to sixty-four tumans and seven thousand five hundred dinars. Note on...
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Umm Salmah Khanum's power of attorney to her sister, 1898
Umm Salmah Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Aqa Milani, gives the power of attorney over her share of a garden to her sister, Maʻsumah Khanum, the wife of Karbalayi Hasan Milani.
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Division of inheritance among siblings, 1926
1- Rubab Khanum, Halimah Khanum, and Kulsum Khanum, the daughters of Mashhadi Isma‘il Aqa, give the power of attorney regarding the division of two pieces of farmland inherited from their father in Kajvar village to Mashhadi Husayn, the son of the late Karbalayi Faraj (November 28, 1926); 2- settlement among the inheritors of Mashhadi Isma‘il, his four daughters and one son, regarding two pieces of land: Karbalayi Husayn (on behalf of Rubab Khanum, Halimah Khanum, and Kulsum Khanum) and Mashhadi Mahmud Siraj (on behalf of Khadijah Khanum) have settled with Aqa Mashhadi Muhammad Sadiq (their...
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Power of attorney to Mirza Abu Turab, 1930
‘Aliyah Khanum and Sakinah Khanum, daughters of the late Haji Isma‘il ‘Arab'uf, give the power of attorney to collect the shares of their inheritance from Haji Muhammad Husayn Aqa to Aqa Mirza Abu Turab. On the margin, Fatimah Sultan Khanum, daughter of Haji Ibrahim ‘Arab'uf, has also given the power of attorney over her paternal inheritance to Aqa Mirza Abu Turab.
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Hajiyah Baygum Khanum's power of attorney, 1915
Hajiyah Baygum Khanum, wife of Haj Iskandar Khan and daughter of ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan, gives the power of attorney to Mirza Abu Turab Khan ‘Amid Lashkar to deal with the claims of Abu Talib Khan Sarhang (colonel)'s children and inheritors of the late Khvurshid Khanum
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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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Settlement of inheritors of Khvurshid Khanum and Sultan Khanum with Iskandar Khan's inheritors, 1915
The inheritors of Khvurshid Khanum and Sultan Khanum (the daughters of Iskandar Khan Hashtrudi), Mirza Faridun Khan and Parviz Khan (sons of Khvurshid Khanum), Ghulam‘ali Khan and Husaynquli Khan the Colonel (sons of Khvurshid Khanum's daughter), Asad Allah Khan Yavar, Buyuk Khan Yavar, Mahdi Khan, and Ghafur Khan Ziya’ al-Sultan (sons of Sultan Khanum), claim the ownership of a property in the village of Chibni, which is currently in the possession of Habib Allah Sultan (the brother of Iskandar Khan the Colonel), Haji Baygum Khanum (Iskandar Khan's wife), and Taj Amal Khanum (his sister)....
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Khadijah Baygum Khanum ‘Alaviyah's documents, 1894 and 1909
1- Sayyidah Khadijah Baygum Khanum ‘Alaviyah, the daughter of Haji Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa, gives the power of attorney to Haj Ahmad Aqa the merchant from Khuy, so that he would demand from her father her share of maternal inheritance (July 19, 1894). On the margin, Haj Zayn al-‘Abidin Aqa the merchant from Khuy gives the power of attorney to Haj Ahmad Aqa on a matter related to Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa, in the presence of Aqa Mir Muhammad ‘Ali; 2- ‘Alaviyah Khanum Khadijah Baygum, the daughter of Haj Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa, has received a forty-six tuman check from Haj Ahmad the merchant from Khuy on behalf of...
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‘Aziz Bayg's daughters' power of attorney and guardianship to Ja‘far Khan
The daughter of the late ‘Aziz Bayg gives power of attorney to pay all of ‘Aziz Bayg's definite debts and resolve other debts through settlements to her uncle, Ja‘far Khan. He also has the power of attorney to sell the share (including houses, mills, lands, and gardens) and pay the mahr of ‘Aziz Bayg's wife. ‘Aziz Bayg was survived by two daughters and Ja‘far Khan was appointed as the underage daughter's guardian in order to pay all of ‘Aziz khan's definite debts and resolve other debts through settlements. Also, in the case of the underage girl's financial need, he has the right to sell...
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Sale of property, 1793
Ujaq Quli, the son of Muhammad Riza Nahandi Mavaziʻkhan (on behalf of himself and with power of attorney from his two brothers, Asad Allah and Dashtamur), Gharib Shah Karbalayi Shah Nazar (son of Kurd ʻAli and the guardian of Muhammad Riza's sons, Faraj Allah and Aqa Sayyid), and Badr al-Nisa’ (Muhammad Riza's wife, on behalf of herself and her two daughters, Gul Pari and Gawhar), transfer a farm known as Basit in the village of Nahand to Mirza Abu Muhammad the Sheriff of Tabriz (son of Mirza Muhammad Zaman) in exchange for twenty tumans. Later, on verso, Mirza Abu Muhammad has stated that...