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Sale document related to Mashhadi Hamid Aqa's wife and daughter, 1898
Sale document between Muhammad Quli Aqa, who has power of attorney from the wife and the daughter of Mashhadi Hamid Aqa from Maraghah, and Haj Muhammad Aqa, the merchant known as Hariri, for one-fourth of a garden in Varjavi village of Maraghah and a knife, for two hundred and eighteen tumans, with a one-month right to revocation and a settlement fee of four tumans and three thousand and six hundred dinars. Note on the margin: a silver watch has been added to the settlement. ...
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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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Petition on behalf of Fatimah, 1926
Petition to Aqa-yi Mujtahid about the dispute between Karbala’iyah Fatimah Khanum (a widow) and Haji Mir Aqa Aghaj-chi from Tabriz about a co-owned property asking the addressee to summon Mir Aqa and have him resolve the issue by either buying her share with a fair price, selling his own share, or agreeing to divide the property
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Settlement of Nisa’ Khanum and Mulla ‘Abd al-Husayn with Mirza Faraj Allah, 1803
Mulla ‘Abd al-Husayn (son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim) and Nisa’ Khanum (daughter of Karbalayi Baqir) sell their residential house and garden in Surkhab, Tabriz, to Mirza Faraj Allah (son of Mirza Abu Muhammad the former sheriff of Tabriz) for seventeen tumans on behalf of themselves, as the guardians of the underage children of Mulla Muhammad Riza (Zayn al-‘Abidin and Jamal al-Din), and on behalf of Sara Baygum.
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Marriage contract of Khadijah Nisa’ and Allah Virdi, 1821
Marriage contract of Khadijah Nisa’, daughter of Mir Mustafa (from Usku), and Karbalayi Allah Virdi, son of Haj Hakim (from Usku); the mahr includes one-fourth of a house-garden complex, a gold patera, one-fourth of a piece of land, and part of the water from Pish-andiz qanat
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Settlement of Asiyah Khanum over her share of her daughter's inheritance, 1905
After the death of Narjis Khatun, daughter of Mir Muhsin Aqa Tajir (merchant) from Usku, her inheritors were her mother, Asiyah Khanum; her husband, Haji Sayyid Riza; and her three children, Aminah Khatun, Mir Abu al-Hasan, and Sayyid Husayn. Haji Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, with the power of attorney from his mother, Asiyah Khanum, settles her share of inheritance with Haji Sayyid Muhammad, who has the power of attorney from his brother, Haji Sayyid Riza, father and guardian of Narjis Khatun's three underage children, in exchange for three thousand seven hundred tumans.