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Gawhar Khanum's power of attorney to Mas‘ud Khan ‘Adl al-Mulk, 1918
Gawhar Khanum, Salar Zafar's mother, gives Mirza Mas‘ud Khan ‘Adl al-Mulk the power of attorney to sell two-sixths of Varzaqan village in the district of Qarajah Dagh of Azarbayjan for five thousand and two hundred tumans; the sale includes the right, as long as the sumn [one-eighth] as determined by Gawhar Khanum, is paid. The attorney is also responsible for selling one-sixth of the property for two thousand and five hundred tumans; includes a right of revocation. After receiving the sumn, he should pay it to Haj ‘Ali Aqa Hariri as Gawhar Khanum's debt to him. The attorney also has the...
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Settlements of Baygum Khanum and Narjis Khanum, 1868 and 1877
1- Baygum Khanum gives the power of attorney for the collection and division of her paternal inheritance from her brother, Aqa Muhammad ʻAli (known as Kas Aqa), to her husband, Aqa Muhammad the son of Haji Ismaʻil (July 8, 1868); 2- Settlement of Mirza Musa Khan and Muhammad Khan representing themselves and their wives, Narjis Khanum and Baygum Khanum, with Muhammad ʻAli (known as Kas Aqa [their brother-in-law]) regarding the maternal inheritance of their wives and the deductions due to the payment of her debts (September 16, 1877).
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Settlement of Narjis Khanum and Baygum Khanum, 1877
Settlement of Mirza Musa and Muhammad Khan, on behalf of themselves and their wives, Narjis Khanum and Baygum Khanum, with Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali known as Aqa Kas Aqa, over their inheritance shares from their mother
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Deposition about owing money to Bibi Khanum, 1856
Deposition by Mirza ‘Ali Muhammad Munshi, regarding his debt to the children of Isfandiyar Khan Qarahbaghi. He promises to pay one hundred and two tumans and two hundred and fifty dinars to Bibi Khanum, Isfandiyar Khan's daughter, and Hasan Bayg Qarahbaghi, who has the power of attorney from Isfandiyar Khan's underage son, in six months.
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Letter to ‘Amid Lashkar
Probably to ‘Amid Lashkar; regarding: household and local news -- receiving the payment of a debt from Abu al-Fath Mirza and spending all of it on charcoal, etc.; the purchase of sheep; responding to Jalal Lashkar; Haji Mirza ‘Ali Aqa is interested to buy Zaviyah and Varaqah; not having received the two tumans that addressee had sent for [his] sister, Fatimah Khanum; the Department of Health's ban on abortion and summoning doctors and midwives, including Fatimah Khanum, to the Department to inform them about the mandate; asking the addressee not to write with pencil; the writer can send pen...