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Marriage contract of Zahra Khanum and Hasanquli, 1917
Marriage contract of Zahra Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi ‘Ali, and Hasanquli, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim. The mahr is 35 tumans.
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Temporary marriage contract of Fatimah and Ustad Mirza, 1919
Temporary marriage contract of Fatimah, the daughter of ʻAli Akbar Farizi, and Ustad Mirza, the son of Muhammad ʻAli the mason from Mashhad, for a month. The mahr is three tumans. During this time, the husband has to pay for the wife's living expenses.
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Marriage contract of Nanah Khanum and Aqa, 1921
Contract for a temporary marriage between Nanah Khanum Qarakuzi, and Aqa, the son of Husaynquli, to last for ten years in exchange for one thousand dinars.
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Temporary marriage contract of Kubra Khanum and Ahmad Shah Qajar, 1923
Temporary marriage contract of Kubra Khanum, daughter of Husayn Khan of Tehran, and Ahmad Shah [Qajar], for fifty lunar years. The mahr is two hundred tumans and remains groom's debt.
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Shaykh Muhammad Baqir Najmabadi Books of Register, 12 volumes, 1910-1931
Records of transactions registered under the authority of Shaykh Muhammad Baqir Najmabadi (1847 or 48-1928), son of Mulla Mahdi Najmabadi and his fourth wife Zahra Khanum, and half-brother of Shaykh Hadi Najmabadi. * Vol.1, 1910-1912: transactions #1-1159 * Vol.2, 1912-1913: transactions #1160-2088 * Vol.3, 1913-1914: transactions #2090-3969 * Vol.4, 1914-1916: transactions #3970-6742 * Vol.5, 1916-1917: transactions #6743-8987 * Vol.6, 1917-1919: transactions #8988-11061 * Vol.7, 1919-1921: transactions #11063-13163 * Vol.8, 1921-1923: transactions #13164-14863 * Vol.9,...
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News related to the arrest of a Bakhtiyari man, 1911
News related to a Bakhtiyari man, published in issues 53 to 56 of Iran-i naw: A Bakhtiyari man, called Amir, was arrested for kidnapping a woman. He was released after it became clear that the woman was his mut‘a wife. The Trade Association of bazaar representatives visited the Cabinet and discussed the issue of the Bakhtiyari man and another incident near a pistachio garden. Sardar As‘ad confirms the man’s innocence, and refutes the pistachio garden incident altogether.
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