Search
-
1Images
Settlement of Nizam al-Dawlah and Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan, 1902
Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan has claimed that his share of inheritance from Haj Fath‘ali Khan Biglarbaygi and Hajiyah Shahzadah Khanum, Biglarbaygi's mother, is in the possession of Haj Nizam al-Dawlah. To resolve the dispute, they have settled the following properties: Bilvirdi village in the Bidustan district and four-sixths of Hilan village in the Qarajah Dagh district.
-
1Images
Settlement of Huri Nisa’ Khanum and Amin al-Mamalik, 1900
Huri Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Khan Baba from Nawjah Dih, sells one-fifteenth of a property inherited from her father, including the village of Nawjah Dih, to Amin al-Mamalik in exchange for twelve tumans and five thousand dinars. A condition for revocation has been included and half of the price has been paid. The note on the margin states that Huri Nisa’ Khanum has settled her claim of loss in exchange for two tumans and five thousand dinars.
-
2Images
Settlement of Zahra Baygum and Malik Muhammad, 1903
Zahra Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad, sells her share of inheritance from the village of Kuh Dil to Malik Muhammad, the son of Haj Zayn al-ʻAbidin, in exchange for sixty-seven tumans. Two days later, Haji Malik transfers this property to Mashhadi Sayyid Riza for the same amount.
-
1Images
Settlement of Naz Khanum and her son with Ahmad Bayg, 1900
Settlement of Naz Khanum, daughter of the late Mashhadi Ja‘far Quli, and her son, Mahmud ‘Ali (son of the late Nawruz ‘Ali, resident of Alzin village), with Ahmad Khan Bayg Nayib Fakhim al-Dawlah over land (that previously was a garden) for fourteen tumans
-
1Images
Settlement between Sakinah Sultan Khanum and her mother Gawhar Taj Khanum, 1904
Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan, transfers some properties in Aqdagh-i Sufla to her mother, Gawhar Taj Khanum.
-
1Images
Settlement of Shahzadah Khanum and ‘Izzat al-Qulub Khanum, 1906
Hajiyah Zahra Khanum known as Shahzadah Khanum, the daughter of Muhsin Mirza Mir Akhur [the head of the stables], has settled parts of the Husayn Abad orchard to ‘Izzat al-Qulub Khanum, the daughter of Muzaffar al-Saltanah, in exchange for parts of the garden of Shurjah known as the Haji Muhammad Baqir orchard, half of Rahmat Abad village known as Tazah Kand, and two hundred tumans.
-
2Images
Settlement of Muvaffaq al-Mamalik and his aunts with Husayn Agha the merchant, 1904
Mirza Mahdi Khan Mazandarani a.k.a Muvaffaq al-Mamalik (the son of the deceased Aqa Mirza Baba Isfahani), the treasurer of the royal stable, and his three aunts, Hajiyah Zahra Khanum, Hajiyah Sakinah Khanum, and Hajiyah Maryam Khanum, settled three-sixths of the village Aqjari [Aqajari] in Maraghah with Husayn Aqa, the merchant from Tabriz, for 3000 tumans.
-
1Images
Settlement between Bahanah Khanum and Imam Quli, 1903
Settlement between Bahanah Khanum, daughter of the late Muhammad Sadiq Bayg (from Jalilabad), and Mashhadi Imam Quli, son of the late Mashhadi Nawruz ‘Ali, over all her belongings for one hundred tumans and five misqals [unit of weight] of nabat [crystal candy]
-
2Images
Settlement of Aqa Husaynquli on behalf of Mahrukh Khanum, 1897
On behalf of his wife, Mahrukh Khanum, daughter of the deceased Haj Sayyid Ahmad Shalch, Aqa Husaynquli settled, with two of Sayyid Ahmad's temporary wives, whose custodian is Haji Muhammad Jaʻfar Aqa, an eighth of half of the village Kharah-chu and an eighth of a garden in Dizah Jarud for 160 tumans and 5000 dinars. Dated 23 May 1897.
-
1Images
Settlement between Ma‘sumah Khanum and Qamar Taj, 1901
Settlement of Ma‘sumah Khanum, daughter of the late Muzaffar al-Dawlah Mirza Ibrahim Khan and sister of Riza Quli Khan Fakhim al-Dawlah, with her niece, Qamar Taj Khanum (daughter of Riza Quli Khan Fakhim al-Dawlah), over Ma‘sumah Khanum's rights to her deceased brother’s inheritance, for one thousand two hundred tumans and some properties including Ibrahimabad village. Sayyid Isma‘il, Ma‘sumah Khanum's husband, signed and confirmed the settlement on behalf of their sons, Sayyid Abu ‘Ali and Ahmad Aqa.
Filter
- D Reset
Genres
Subjects
- villages(12)
- property and property management(10)
- money(10)
- inheritance(5)
- siblings(4)
- power of attorney(4)
- gardens(4)
- water and irrigation(2)
- qanats(2)
- mahr(2)
- husband and wife(2)
- wills(1)
- temporary marriage(1)
- stores(1)
- receipts(1)
- quarrel and reconciliation(1)
- kitchenware(1)
- jewels and jewelry(1)
- household furnishings(1)
- grains(1)
- more
- villages(12)
- property and property management(10)
- money(10)
- inheritance(5)
- siblings(4)
- power of attorney(4)
- gardens(4)
- water and irrigation(2)
- qanats(2)
- mahr(2)
- husband and wife(2)
- wills(1)
- temporary marriage(1)
- stores(1)
- receipts(1)
- quarrel and reconciliation(1)
- kitchenware(1)
- jewels and jewelry(1)
- household furnishings(1)
- grains(1)
- financial matters(1)
- fabrics(1)
- dowry(1)
- custody of children(1)
- copper(1)
- clothing(1)
- children(1)
- carpets(1)
- animals(1)
- Qur’an(1)
Subjects
Collections
People
Places
- Zanjan (Khamsah)(1)
- Qarajah Dagh (Azarbayjan)(1)
- Murad Hasil (Kirmanshah)(1)
- Marand(1)
- Kuzaran(1)
- Kirind (Kirmanshah)(1)
- Kharah chu(1)
- Jalilabad (Zanjan)(1)
- Hiris (Azarbayjan)(1)
- Hashtrud (Azarbayjan)(1)
- Haft Ashiyan (Kuzaran)(1)
- Dizaj Rud(1)
- Bustan Abad (Azarbayjan)(1)
- Aqajiri (Maraghah)(1)
- Alzin (Taram -- Zanjan)(1)
Transcription
Periods
- D Muzaffar al-Din Shah