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Settlement between Mirza Jalal al-Din and Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, 1921
Settlement between Mirza Jalal al-Din, son of Haj Muhammad Ibrahim from Shiraz, and his brother, Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, over a financial matter worth thirty tumans, a partnership contract, and paternal inheritance, in exchange for one hundred dinars and one misqal [unit of weight] of crystal candy. Additionally, Bibi Akhtar, wife of Jalal Allah, settled all her rights with Haj ‘Abd al-Ghaffar for one hundred dinars and three misqals of crystal candy. Dated January 20, 1921.
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Settlement between Khanum Sultan and children of Sayyid ‘Abd Allah, 1911
Settlement between Khanum Sultan, daughter of the late Haji Baqir and wife of the late Sayyid ‘Abd Allah, and the children of Sayyid ‘Abd Allah (Sayyid Aqa, Sayyid Mustafa, and Sayyid Nur al-Din) over dividing an inherited property; the second page specifies Sayyid Aqa's share of property.
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Settlement between Baygum Agha and her brother Sayyid Muhammad Husayn, 1917
Settlement between Baygum Agha, daughter of Sayyid Muhammad Riza, and her brother Sayyid Muhammad Husayn, son of Sayyid Muhammad Riza, exchanging a quarter of a residential building inherited from her father, located at Bagh Takht in Isfahan's Chaharbagh, for eighty tumans.
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Power of attorney to receive inheritance, 1918
Power of attorney given by the daughter of the late Sadr al-Atibba’ to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, known as Saham al-Shari‘ah, in order to get her share of her deceased father's inheritance, along with the ownership of three stores, and her share of a house that her brother, Mirza ‘Ali Asghar Khan, has falsely occupied. On the margin, the claim has been rejected.
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Letter to get share of a house, 1914
Khanum Agha and Khanum Khaqan, daughters of the late Mirza Khan, claim that Khanum Ma‘sumah, permanent wife of Haji Mirza Jalal al-Din, has usurped one-sixth of a house located in Lab-i Ab neighborhood and she has to give it back.
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Letter, 1914
Letter by Khanum Akhtar and Jalal to Khanum Akhtar's mother and sister requesting they evacuate Haji ‘Abd al-Ghaffar's house immediately, and mentioning that Haji ‘Abd al-Ghaffar has no debts to them
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Power of attorney to collect mother's possessions, 1914
Copy of power of attorney given by Mirza Baygum and Khanum Ziya’, daughters of Haj Mirza Yusuf Halabi-furush [tin seller], to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to get the house, goldware, silverware, copperware, and mahr of their deceased mother, Mah Sultan (daughter of the late Haj Murtaza), from their father, Haj Mirza Yusuf
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Dividing the inheritance of Sayyid Ibrahim, 1921
After listing the properties of Haji Sayyid Kazim Aqa, his mother (Hajiyah Sayyidah Zahra Khanum), and inheritors of the late Mashhadi Sayyid Ibrahim, the share of inheritance of Hajiyah Sayyidah Zahra Khanum, the mahr of Fatimah Khanum (wife of Sayyid Ibrahim) and of Sayyidah Sakinah Khanum (wife of Sayyid Kazim) were determined. Then Hajiyah Sayyidah Zahra Khanum settled her share with Sayyid Kazim and inheritors of Sayyid Ibrahim; Hajiyah Sayyidah Zahra Khanum will hold ownership of her household items, clothing, and her gold. Also, custodians of underage children have been determined.
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Correspondence related to inheritance
Correspondence related to inheritance including the power of attorney of Zahra Sultan (1906), a property sale agreement (ca. 1908), an inventory of items owned by Zahra Sultan (1917), inheritance settlement of Rubabah Khanum (1920), debt settlement of Rubabah Khanum (1920), and a letter from Ahmad Tabatabaʼi Qumi.
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Correspondence of Malakah Iran and Zahir al-Sultan with the Ministry of Finance, 1916 to 1918
Correspondence amongst Malakah Iran (Furugh al-Dawlah), the Treasury, and the Ministry of Finance regarding the approval of the Cabinet to pay five thousand tumans to Malakah Iran to compensate for damages to her house when it was bombarded along with the Majlis during the Constitutional Revolution, and requesting the remaining two thousand and five hundred tumans. After Malakah Iran's death, her son, Muhammad Nasir Zahir al-Sultan, asks the Ministry of Finance to account for the remaining money as part of his taxes of seventy-six kharvars (unit of weight) of barley from Mast Khuban village...
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