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Property sale document, 1921
Aqa Mirza Jaʻfar (son of Aqa Mirza ʻAbd al-Karim Yazdi) is selling Mirza Sayyid Mahmud (son of Haji Mirza Sayyid Muhammad) all the shared ownership of a garden in Ruknabad for almost twelve kilograms of wheat.
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Letter to Sayyid Mahmud Ruknabadi
Letter to Sayyid Mahmud Ruknabadi, in which the writer directs him to sell the house in Ruknabad and sell the sister's house as well. The writer also says that s/he would be delighted to see Sayyid Mahmud and the sister when they come for the pilgrimage about which Sayyid Mahmud informed them. S/he writes that although Bibi Zahra, Khanum Rubab, and their husbands have not asked about the writer's well being, s/he sends them their greetings.
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Settlement between Mulla 'Ali Akbar and Mulla 'Ali, 1894
Settlement between Mulla 'Ali Akbar (son of Mulla Muhammad 'Ali) and Mulla 'Ali (son of Mulla Muhammad Baqir Ruknabadi), concerning all the rights and claims that Mulla 'Ali Akbar had over cotton seeds and crops and the other posessions of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad (son of Aqa Mirza 'Ali Riza) of al-Saniyah village and all that Aqa Mirza 'Ali Riza and Aqa Sayyid Muhammad's mother had left to Mulla 'Ali Akbar (except what had been left for Aqa Sayyid Muhammad's sister through a separate settlement) – all these were settled to Mulla 'Ali in exchange for ten tumans.
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Sakinah Sultan Baygum's financial document, 1931
Four copies of a document, in which Sakinah Sultan Baygum (daughter of Haji Sayyid ʻAli Vakil al-Raʻaya of Maybud) has rendered her stipend of 25 tumans to the government for the additional tax that village of Maybud has to pay. She emphasizes that she will have no more rights to her own stipend.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum with ʻAli ʻAskar Ruknabadi, 1908
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum (daughter of ʻAbd al-Razzaq, the fabric weaver) and ʻAli ʻAskar Ruknabadi (son of ʻAli [?]) on August 9, 1908. The mahr includes three sixths of a house, three sixths of a garden in Ghulam's village in Bagh Bala, and twenty tumans, five tumans of which are to be received directly by the bride and fifteen tumans of which are to be received later. The three sixths of the house are to be settled by the groom's mother and is part of the mahr.
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Will of Sayyid Mahmud Musavi
Will of Sayyid Mahmud Musavi, addressed to his son, Sayyid Husayn Musavi, in which he asks him to take care of the following in case something happens to him in Mecca: Aqa Muhammad Sadiq (one of Sayyid Mahmud's sons) inherits twice as much as his other sons. The all his furniture will belong to Sayyid Mahmud Musavi's wife. The garden's house will be Manuchihr's. They have to spend 1000 tumans for Sayyid Mahmud himself. This will is succeeded by another will, which is different from the first one: in this second will, Sayyid Mahmud writes that his wife will inherit the equivalent of a...