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Kawkab al-Sadat's sale settlement, 1926
Muhammad Khan sells some properties (two-ninths of four-sixths of the shared ownership of Gavahir village in Dihkhavariqan, with all of its land and the mill, plus two-ninths of four-sixths of Quzay farm and two-ninths of two-sixths of Musa Bulaghi farm) to his sister, Kawkab Khanum, for 1000 tumans. On the margin, Muhammad Khan confirms his receipt of the settled money; both he and Muhammad Baqir Khan (son of Kawkab Khanum) have confirmed that Quzay Dih is not an independent village and is part of Gavahir. Therefore, if two-ninths of four-sixths of Gavahir is settled, the same ratio...
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Rukhsarah Khanum's power of attorney to Aqa Muhammad Baqir Amir Qasimi, 1937
Rukhsarah Khanum, known as Khanum Agha [Aqa] Tabatabayi Vakili, daughter of the deceased ʻAbd Allah, has given power of attorney to Aqa Muhammad Baqir Amir Qasimi to get the ownership document for a property of hers in Tabriz from the notary office. He has the right to sign documents on her behalf. Aqa Muhammad Baqir also has the right to sell the property for a suitable price, and if it was not sold and was in need of repair and reconstruction, he should take care of the expenses. Because ownership of the the property is shared, he has to consult with other owner[s] to divide it. The...
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Settlement of Fatimah Sultan Khanum with Haji Iʻzam Lashgar, 1928
Settlement between Fatimah Sultan Khanum, daughter of the deceased Karbalayi Hasan, and Haji Iʻzam Lashgar, dated October 10, 1928, in which she has settled some rights and properties in the village of Gavahir for forty-two tumans.
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Settlement of Fakhr al-Sadat with Haji Mahdiquli Amir Qasimi, 1928
Settlement of Fakhr al-Sadat, daughter of Haji Mirza Musa Khan Vakil al-Raʻaya and wife of Mirza Karim Khan, on August 17, 1928, in which she has settled some properties in Dihkhavariqan with Haji Mahdiquli Amir Qasimi for 450 tumans. On the margin it is mentioned that Fakhr al-Sadat has also received some candy from Tabriz. She also confirms receiving 450 tumans, of which Mahdiquli Khan was informed, and that her husband, Mirza Karim, was present at the meeting.
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Division of Inheritance
ʻAbd al-Husayn Ikram Khalvat, Haji Mahdiquli Khan Iʻzam Lashgar, ʻAliquli Khan, and Rajabʻali Khan, sons of the deceased Lutfʻali Khan Mir Panjah, his wife, Nazi Khanum, and his daughters, Rubabah Khanum and Zarrin Taj Khanum, have reached an agreement on the division of the inheritance: Nazi Khanum confirms that she has received her full share of the inheritance, including her mahr and dowry, and has no more claim on the other inheritors, except her share of the built houses and the building of the deceased Mir Panjah, and her share of what was owed to Mir Panjah by Sardar Mukri (which is...
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- Mahdiquli Khan Amir Qasimi (Iʻzam Lashgar)(3)
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- ʻAbd al-Husayn Khan (Ikram Khalvat)(1)
- Zarrin Taj (daughter of Nazi Khanum and Lutfʻali Khan Mirpanj)(1)
- Rukhsarah Khanum (Khanum Aqa)(1)
- Rubabah Khanum (daughter of Khavar Khanum and Lutfʻali Khan Mirpanj)(1)
- Rajabʻali Khan (son of Khavar Khanum and Lutfʻali Khan Mirpanj)(1)
- Nazi Khanum (wife of Lutfʻali Khan Mirpanj)(1)
- Muhammad Khan Vakili(1)
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