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Raziyah Buluri's testimonial, 1952
Raziyah Buluri Tafrishi is asking for the testimony of those who are aware of a transaction between her and her brother, Muhammad ‘Ali Khan Buluri. She claims that she put up one of her houses on April 30, 1921 to take a loan of six thousand tumans for her brother, who wanted to buy a car after his coffee shop was closed. Since he could not pay back the loan in time, she had to get another loan to pay back the first one. Muhammad ‘Ali Khan Buluri has not given his sister any receipt and has now sold the car and moved away.
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Settlement among Haj Iskandar's inheritors, 1925
Settlement amongst the inheritors of Haj Iskandar from Miyanah, including Mirza Baqir, Aqa Mahdi, and his sister (Qamar Khanum) to resolve their disputes over the inheritance
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Power of attorney to receive mortgage and rent, 1929
Letter written by Aqay-i Fayyaz, lawyer of Muhammad Isma‘il Qalam-zan [the calligrapher/clerk], regarding his client's complaint against Mirza Asad Allah, Khanum Balqays, and Khanum Nuzhat about receiving the mortgage (one hundred tumans) and rent (seventy two tumans) of four-sixths of a store located in Bazar-i Murgh for the duration of three years
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Power of attorney for financial management, 1956
Power of attorney given by Karbalayi Zayn al-‘Abidin Nahhas [the copper dealer] known as Karbalayi ‘Abid [the devoted], son of Muhammad ‘Ali, to Muhammad Baqir ‘Attar [the herb seller], son of the late ‘Ali Munajjim [the astrologist], in order to manage his financial matters during his absence from Shiraz. Karbalayi Zayn al-‘Abidin also appoints Muhammad Baqir ‘Attar as the executor of his will. His underage son, Muhammad Rahim, will be his inheritor. He also mentions that forty tumans of a copper store's investment belongs to his wife, Zivar Khanum, daughter of Haji Aqa Buzurg Qannadi, as...