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Masonry expenses list
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Inheritance division
Document dividing the inheritance of Aqa among his two daughters (Rubabah Khanum and Fatimah Khanum), his wife, his son (Sayyid Muhammad Taqi), his mother, and his daughter-in-law. The inheritance includes water rights, properties, grains, books, tobacco, a shop, and a bath.
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List of daily expenses
Written in Siyaq format; including food, household goods, clothing, bath related, stipend of the servants, newsletter, tobacco, alfalfa, cost of the repair of the wire mesh, emptying pool's water, debts, etc.
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‘Aliyah Khanum's warning about her share of inheritance, 1901
‘Aliyah Khanum's share, her mahr and inheritance, of Amin Hazrat's belongings is five hundred tumans, and she wants to receive it before the sale of the properties; otherwise she will demand it from the buyers.
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List of items, 1908
List of items for the andaruni including bedding, clothing wraps, rugs, and bath accessories; along with an envelope
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List of loans and inheritance
List of loans and inheritances, in four sections, in which the shares of the following people have been identified: Khanum Buzurg, Hajiyah, Mr. K 14, and ‘Abd Allah. These properties include residential buildings, shops, telephone call centers, and bathhouses.
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Dispute over a bathhouse, 1927
Correspondence regarding Anvari Tutunchi (tobacconist)'s complaint, including a petition to the Governor of Saqqiz and Banah and the Majlis, as well as correspondence between the Majlis and the Ministry of Interior; Anvari claims that his father had purchased a bathhouse from Mr. Amini a few years ago, but now Mr. Amini's sister (‘Abd Allah Khan's wife) claims ownership, and due to her connections is supported by the government of Saqqiz. The writer demands a review of the case in a court under the Ministry of Justice.
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Endowment booklet of Tajmah
This booklet includes nine endowments
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Will of Haj Hamzah, 1891
Will of Haj Hamzah Aqa Tajir (merchant) from Tabriz, resident of Najaf, in which he gives one hundred tumans to his wife (daughter of Haj Shaykh Muhammad) for her mahr, three hundred tumans for purchasing a house for her, and allows her to keeps all her belongings including clothing, carpets, and household furnishings. He also determines one-third of his inheritance and allocates money to be spent for his funeral and religious duties including ablution, the funeral, prayer, fasting, pilgrimage, and charity. Haj Hamzah Aqa has appointed Mirza Aqa Sadiq as the executor of his will in Najaf...
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Jila Khajehnoori and Davood Ghajar Mozaffari's Interview
Jila Khajehnoori and Davood Ghajar Mozaffari's interview conducted by Afsaneh Najmabadi and Manoutchehr Eskandari-Qajar on 30 October 2009. They share their memories of family members, acquaintances, and the daily life and rituals of people, especially women, in the Qajar era.
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