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Two marriage contracts and a dowry list belonging to Rubab Khanum
1- Marriage contract of Rubab Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Aqa Ahmad, the son of Nasr Allah, in 1903. The mahr was thirty seven tumans. Rubabah Khanum has received twenty seven tumans from her mahr in 1905. 2- marriage contract of Rubab Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Karbalayi Hasanquli, the son of ‘Abbas, in 1920. The mahr was twenty two tumans. 3- dowry list of Rubabah Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, which includes household furnishings and clothing.
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Marriage contract between Bibi Baygum Khanum and Haji Baba, 1897
Marriage contract between Bibi Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Sayyid Riza, and Haji Baba, the son of Abu al-Hadi Nasr Abadi, dated October 25, 1897. The mahr is a mirror, 10 tumans for the price of a chest, some copperware, a carpet, some clothing, one sixth of a house, and an orchard. The bridegroom's father gave the mahr (short five tumans) to the bride.
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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 and dowry list of Halimah Khatun
1- Marriage contract of Halimah Khatun, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Murad ‘Ali, the son of Karbalayi Isma‘il; the mahr is thirty five tumans, from which twenty one tumans have been received (1902); 2- dowry list of Halimah Khatun, which includes household furnishings and clothing (1904).
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Dowry registry of Sayyidah Khanum, 1899
Dowry registry of Sayyidah Khanum, daughter of Aqa Sayyid Ashraf, delivered to Aqa Sayyid Mahdi's house on February 27, 1899, which witnesses confirmed. The items include clothing, wrapping cloths, kitchenware, and bath accessories.
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Correspondence of I‘timad al-Atibba’ (Sultan al-Atibba’) and his son Mu‘tamad al-Sultan
Correspondence of I‘timad al-Atibba’ (Sultan al-Atibba’) and his son Mu‘tamad al-Sultan, including several letters concerning family, business, and household affairs.