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Settlement between minister's mother and Muhammad ʻAli
Dividing one-third of a piece of land and the building on the property between the mother of the Vazir [minister] and Muhammad ʻAli.
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Settlement of Maryam and Khayr al-Nisa’ with Mirza Muhammad Masih, 1747
Settlement of Maryam, daughter of Amin Sha‘rbaf and permanent wife of the late Isma‘il Saghari-chi from Qazvin and resident of Isfahan, and Khayr al-Nisa’, daughter of Haj Muhammad Tabbakh and grandmother of Maryam and Isma‘il's children, ‘Abd al-Rasul, ‘Abd al-Hasan, and ‘Abd al-Karim, with Mirza Muhammad Masih, son of Mirza Muhammad Baqir, exchanging a garden in [illegible] neighborhood of Isfahan for fifty tumans and twenty mans [unit of weight] of wheat.
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Marriage contract of Umm Kulsum and Muhammad ʻAli, 1861
Marriage contract of Umm Kulsum, known as Bibi, daughter of the late Muhammad Rahim from Qaynan in Isfahan, and Muhammad ʻAli, son of the late ʻAli Akbar, resident of Shinabad village. The mahr is twenty-two and one-half tumans. Following this contract, the groom settled with the bride over some property for ten tumans of the mahr.
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Settlement between Fatimah Sughra and her brother Ramazan, 1897
Settlement between Fatimah Sughra, daughter of the late Darvish Husayn, and her brother, Ramazan, over a share of land on the Ab Barik plain and a share of qanat water on that land for three tumans and six thousand dinars.
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Settlement of Baygum Jan and Baygum with Sayyid Abu al-Qasim, 1852
Settlement between Baygum Jan, wife of Sayyid Javad, and Baygum, wife of Sayyid ‘Ali and daughter of Haj ‘Abd al-Vahhab, and Sayyid Abu al-Qasim, son of Mir Zayn al-‘Abidin Fazuh-ji of Isfahan, exchanging a garden known as Rasti Garden located in the Jurtan Marbin village of Isfahan, twenty-five tumans for the price of the house of Sayyid ‘Ali's wife, and forty-five tumans from another settlement between Sayyid Javad and his wife for two thousand rupees and one hundred units of wheat. The garden was Haj ‘Abd al-Vahhab's and had been transferred to his son and his daughter after his death....
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Settlement between Fatimah and Mulla ʻAbbas, 1845
Settlement between Fatimah, wife of Haj ʻAli Akbar, and Mulla ʻAbbas, son of the late Mulla ʻAbd al-Razzaq, exchanging an orchard, known as Haj Rabiʻ garden, located in Chaharsang in Bidabad, for forty-eight tumans and sixty mans [unit of weight] of apricots, apples, plums, and pears from the orchard.
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Marriage contract of Shahrbanu and Ibrahim, 1900
Marriage contract of Shahrbanu, daughter of Karbalayi Yar Murad from Kahriz, and Ibrahim, son of Muhammad from Bahmanabad. The mahr is forty tumans, of which half was paid and the rest remains the groom's debt. The mahr additionally includes one-twelfth of the garden of the groom's father, a set of bedding made in Burujird worth three tumans, and a copper ewer and basin made in Kashan worth one tuman and five thousand dinars. On February, 13, 1903, Shahrbanu transferred the ownership of the mentioned properties to her father, and her father settled them with Sayf al-Dawlah for five tumans.
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Settlement of Mirza Mahdi Sultani on behalf of Nahid Ashraf with Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Gawhari, 1928
Settlement between Mirza Mahdi Sultani, with power of attorney transferred from Nahid Ashraf, daughter of Sultan Muhammad Mirza Sayf al-Dawlah, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Gawhari, son of Haj Lutf Allah, exchanging some property located in the Sarchishmah neighborhood of Tehran that Nahid Ashraf inherited from her father for one thousand two hundred fifty tumans.
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Settlement of Khadijah and her husband with Mulla Muhsin, 1817
Settlement of Khadijah, known as Khanum Bibi, and her husband, Muhammad ‘Ali, son of Aqa Taqi Kuchakah, with Mulla Muhsin, known as Mulla Aqa Kuchak, son of Mulla Zayn al-‘Abidin, over an orchard for five tumans, and in addition, six thousand five hundred dinars and some wheat for the cost of detriments. On the margin: "because of what Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali owed to his wife according to their marriage contract and the above settlement, he settled half of the land located at Ab Payin Marbanan, known as Shah Safi Allah Garden, to Khanum Bibi for twenty two tumans and ten loads of wheat."
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Settlement of Haj Nazar ‘Ali Abadi's inheritors, 1741
The houses, garden, and specific residential properties mentioned on the back of this document belonged to the late Haj Nazar ‘Ali [Haydar Abadi] and were divided between his children, his grandchildren, and his wives. A disagreement over a house in which Haj Sa‘id was living as he was repairing it arose among the inheritors. With the mediation of a few elders, the inheritors eventually came to an agreement.
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