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Marriage contract of Zia’ al-Muluk and Vali Khan, 1930
Marriage contract of Zia’ al-Muluk, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Khan Majd al-Mamalik, and Sayyid Vali Khan, son of Mir Abu al-Qasim. Mahr was twenty five hundred tumans, a brilliant diamond ring, a cashmere shawl, a mirror, and a pair of lamps. One thousand tumans and the objects above were received at the time of the marriage contract.
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Marriage contract between Muhtaram Amiraslani and ʻAbbas Mukri, 1938
Marriage contract between Muhtaram Amiraslani and ʻAbbas Mukri on 16 September 1938. The mahr includes 4000 rials and a 100-rial Qurʼan, a mirror, a couple of lamps with marble base (320 rials), from which 2000 rials and the mirror and the lamps are received by the wife and the husband still owes 2120 rials to his wife.
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Marriage contract of Gawhar al-Saltanah and Fath‘ali Vaziri, 1918
Marriage contract of Narjis Khanum, known as Gawhar al-Saltanah, the daughter of Shahzadah Mubashshir al-Sultan, and Sultan Fath‘ali Khan [Vaziri], the son of [Bibi Khanum Astarabadi and] Musa Khan Mirpanjah [Vaziri]. The mahr is 750 tumans, a Qurʼan (worth 10 tumans), a mirror, and two lamps. Of this, the bride received 250 tumans, the mirror, and the lamps, while the remaining 500 tumans adn the 10 tumans (the value of the Qurʼan) were charged to the groom.
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Marriage contract of Marziyah Khanum and Mirza Mahdi, 1929
Marriage contract of Marziyah Khanum, the daughter of Haj Shaykh ‘Abd Allah Ha’iri Mazandarani, and Aqa Mirza Mahdi known as Asad Allah-zadah. The mahr was one thousand and five hundred tumans, a pair of lamps, a mirror, and a Qur’an worth ten tumans. Five hundred tumans in addition to the lamps and the mirror was received. One thousand tumans and the Qur’an remains the groom's debt.
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Divorce settlement between Mansurah Buluri Tafrishi and Habib Allah Vaziri, 1952
Copy of the divorce settlement between Mansurah Khanum Buluri Tafrishi (born in 1917), the daughter of Banu Akhtar and Mirza Mahdi Khan, and Habib Allah Vaziri (born in 1900), the son of Banu Khatun Jan and Muhammad; Mansurah Khanum paid three thousand rials, the price of the lamp and the mirror, to Habib Allah Khan; both agreed that the mother will keep the custody of the two children for as long as she wishes and the father accepts the expenses; the mother agreed to not ask for expenses from the father.
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Marriage contract of Kawkab Khanum and Muhammad Sadiq, 1898
Marriage contract of Kawkab Khanum, daughter of ‘Ali, and Muhammad Sadiq, son of Husaynquli, with the description of the mahr, which included 5000 dinars and 25 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Hajar Banu and Aqa ‘Ali, 1892
Marriage contract of Hajar Banu, daughter of Aqa Muhammad, and Aqa ‘Ali, son of Yusuf (the barber). The Mahr is 25 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Zinat Baygum and Mulla ʻAli, 1863
Marriage contract of Zinat Baygum, the daughter of Haj Muhammad Bayg, and Mulla ʻAli, the son of Haj Muhammad Karbalayi, with a mahr of 85 tumans, including gold and silver, four sets of outfits, a carpet to cover a room, 18 mans [each man is three kilograms] of copper, a camel, sheep, part of the water usage of a qanat in Sarbishah village, and pieces of land bought by Mulla Muhammad Karbalayi Safar for five tumans.
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Marriage contract of Zarrin Taj and Aqa Khan, 1898
Marriage contract of Zarrin Taj, daughter of Hasan Aqa Sultan, resident of Ziyabad village, and Aqa Khan, son of Baba Khan, resident of the same village. The mahr includes three tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, five thousand dinars for a Qur'an, twenty-five misqals [unit of weight] of gold, one hundred misqals of silver, ten tumans to buy a set of bedding, forty tumans to buy a set of rugs, an oil lamp, a bathing bowl, a tray, a ewer and basin set, and ten mans [unit of weight] of copperware worth ten tumans. Additionally, the groom's father transferred the ownership of some...
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Dowry registry of Talʻat al-Muluk, 1917
Dowry registry of Talʻat al-Muluk; includes a Qur’an, copper, gold, fabric, silver, mirrors, tableware, samovar, tirmah, lamps, kitchenware, clothing, jewels and jewelry. The dowry receipt is sealed by Muhammad Mukhatab Huzur. He confirms everything written by Talʻat al-Muluk.
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- ʻAbbas Mukri(1)
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- Shaykh ‘Abd Allah Ha’iri (Rahmat ‘Ali Shah)(1)
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- Musa Khan Vaziri (Mirpanj)(1)
- Muhtaram Amiraslani (Safvat-niya)(1)
- Muhammad Sadiq (Khatibi Collection)(1)
- Mubashshir al-Sultan(1)
- Mirza Muhammad Khan Majd al-Saltanah (Majd al-Mamalik)(1)
- Marziyah Ha’iri(1)
- Mansurah Buluri Tafrishi(1)
- Mahdi Asad Allah-zadah(1)
- Kawkab Khanum (mother of Mirza Hasan Khan)(1)
- Hajar Banu(1)
- Habib Allah Vaziri(1)
- Fathʻali Vaziri(1)
- Aqa ‘Ali (son of Yusuf the barber)(1)