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Sale document of Huri Laqa Khanum and Fatimah Khanum, 1917
Huri Laqa Khanum, the daughter of Navvab Sayf Allah Mirza, and Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of the late Mulla Sultan Muhammad from Urdubad has sold a bath (one-third share of Shahzadah Laqa Khanum and one-third share of Fatimah Khanum), known as Bala Hammam, and the attached grocery store for one thousand and five hundred tumans to Aqa Sayyid Riza.
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‘Aliyah Khanum's warning about her share of inheritance, 1901
‘Aliyah Khanum's share, her mahr and inheritance, of Amin Hazrat's belongings is five hundred tumans, and she wants to receive it before the sale of the properties; otherwise she will demand it from the buyers.
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Mustafa to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1913
Mustafa reports about the city, including the story of taking several prostitutes to the house of Haj Shaykh Baqir Mujtahid to execute Shariʻah law. He also talks about the harassment of a Jewish woman. The author has sent two copies of this report, one to Tehran and the other to Tabriz.
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List of possessions, 1911
List of the belongings of the writer and her sister
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Letter from Fatimah Baygum to Iran-i naw, 1911
From Fatimah Baygum, mother of Husayn Khan Sardar Afkhami, complaining about her son's imprisonment
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Marriage contract of Sayyidah Baygum and Latif ‘Ali, 1925
Marriage contract of Sayyidah Baygum, the daughter of the late Qadam‘ali Ibn Haj Aqa Hufi, and Latif ‘Ali, the son of the late Muhammad ‘Ali Ibn Haj Muhammad Varnusfadirani. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two thousand and five hundred dinars that remain the groom's debt; forty tumans for Sayyidah Baygum to purchase of women's clothing, jewelry, fabric, copperware, and carpets; and thirty tumans to Sayyidah Baygum to purchase a house in the neighborhood of her choice. Dated January 23, 1925; on verso: "In 1927, Latif ‘Ali paid forty tumans and seven thousand dinars to Sayyidah...
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Letter from Shams Kasma’i to Iran-i naw, 1909
From Ashgabat, Russia; about women's education and employment