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Receipt of Zahra Sultan Khanum's deed, 1917
Mirza Faridun Khan has received a legal document (a deed or a contract) belonging to Zahra Sultan Khanum from Chibni village, which was kept by Hajiyah Baygum Khanum (Iskandar Khan's wife) for safekeeping.
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Qamar al-Hajiyah's payment, 1909
Aqa Mirza Hasan Aqa has left a financial note worth eighty tumans with Haj ‘Ali Aqa Hariri who is responsible for giving this amount to Qamar al-Hajiyah Khanum within three months.
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List of ‘Ali Akbar 's assets
List of the late ‘Ali Akbar's belongings drafted by Haji ‘Ali the retailer, including his shop's goods, what he is owed, his debts, and what is related to Khums [one-fifth], compensations, and his wife's mahr.
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List of items delivered to Haji Khanum, 1914
List of items, including a variety of fabrics that ‘Amid Lashkar, on behalf of Haji Iskandar Khan Sawlat al-Sultan, has purchased from Karbalayi Taqi and delivered to Haji Khanum. If, in two and a half months, Karbalayi Taqi does not receive the cost of the items, which is seventy-three tumans and seven thousand dinars, from Iskandar Khan, ‘Amid Lashkar himself would be obliged to pay.
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Payment of Sakinah Sultan Khanum's inheritance, 1917
The inheritance of Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of the late ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan, was in the custody of her guardian Haji Khan the Colonel. According to this contract, Haji Khan returns this property to Sakinah Sultan Khanum. The expenses for her clothing have been deducted from ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's debt.
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Marriage provision of Khadijah Khanum, 1910
Haj ‘Alimuhammad the merchant from Milan has undertaken to pay the mahr for Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of Sayyid ‘Ali, in case her husband, Haj Ahmad Aqa the merchant from Khuy, is unable to pay it within three months of this document, whether in Khuy, Tehran, or Mashhad. Haj Ahmad Aqa has pledged that Haj ‘Alimuhammad's payment will be counted towards his debt of 334 boxes of tea, whose value is thirteen thousand and six hundred tumans.
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‘Azimat Khanum's receipt to Mirza Abu Turab Khan, 1918
Two documents in which ‘Azimat Khanum, the daughter of the late Aqa Mirza Abu al-Fath, states that she has received some payments from her half-brother, Mirza Abu Turab Khan; according to the first one, she received two promissory notes, worth two hundred and fifty tumans, that her husband had transfered from Urumiyah; the second is the receipt for whatever was owed to her by Mirza Abu Turab Khan.
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List of Fath‘ali Biglarbaygi's belongings, 1876
Including land, household furnishings, cash, and his claims and debts. After deducting the debt and shares of his mother, Navvab ‘Aliyah Haji Shahzadah, and his wife, Shahzadah Khanum the daughter of Mu‘izz al-Dawlah, and the share of a deceased son, the rest is divided among his three sons and five daughters.
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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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Sale agreement of Haji Na’ib's inheritors, 1886
Mirza Musa, son of Muhammad Qulikhan, settled part of his father's inheritance, located in Fuman, to Haj Na’ib Salih from Fuman in exchange for his father's debt of seventy-three tumans. According to this agreement, the inheritors of Haji Na’ib, his nephews Aqa Akbar and Haji Zayn al-‘Abidin, sell the mentioned property to Haji Sayyid Razi in exchange for four tumans.
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