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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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Receipt of borrowed books, 1916
The author had borrowed some of the late Haji Sarhang [Colonel] Khan's books and will return them upon Hajiyah Khanum [Haji Khan's wife]'s request.
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Letter
Written on behalf of the addressee's mother, asking her/him to return to the city; discusses providing firewood and charcoal; placing the trees in their appropriate places; having received one hundred and thirty tumans in cash via Vakil [the representative]; paid the debt to the butcher.
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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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Letter to Haj Musta‘an al-Mamalik, 1908
Letter to Haj Musta‘an al-Mamalik, the governor of Hashtrud, regarding some financial transactions.
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List of belongings of the late Haji Iskandar Khan, 1915
List of belongings of the late Haji Iskandar Khan Sarhang (colonel), which according to Habib Allah Khan's statement, were kept by ‘Amid Lashkar and after Haji Iskandar Khan's death were divided amongst his inheritors, including Haji Khanum, Haji Mir Aqa, and Habib Allah Khan
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Letter from Hamid al-Sultan
Probably from Hamid al-Sultan; he writes that his only delight is hearing about his two children and family and that he gets worried when he has no letters from them and the addressee; expresses his condolences for the death of Zari Khanum and ‘Alaviyah Khanum's daughter; accepts Muntasir Lashkar's request to send some bottles of wine and arak, provided that he accepts the costs; discusses sending bottles of pussy willow water and rose water; mentions Safiyah's request for money to buy clothes and sending one tuman for the children to buy shoes and summer goods; informs the addressee of...
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Letter from Muntasir Lashkar to ‘Amid Lashkar
The envelope has Muntasir Lashkar's seal and is addressed to Mirza Muhammad Khan at Muntasir Lashkar's house in Tabriz. The letter is addressed to Mu‘tamid al-Sultan ‘Amid Lashkar. Muntasir Lashkar expresses his concern about ‘Amid Lashkar's illness, discusses promissory notes, and sends greetings to his mother and sisters; on the margin he addresses his mother, saying that he is astonished about her remarks on running out of allowance money and directing her to borrow from Sayyid Riza; he also emphasizes that he would be disappointed if they leave the house.
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Nazi Khanum's properties, 1892
Haji Khan Yavar, who kept the late Nazi Khanum (wife of ‘Abd al-Ali Khan Sultan)'s property, including a cow, a heifer, three documents, two baize coats, a silver container, two necklaces, and two rings, gave them to the late Nazi Khanum's brother and nephew, Karbalayi Malik and Karbalayi ‘Aziz.