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Two copies of a settlement between Muhammad Hasan Khan and Fath‘ali Khan, 1872 and 1877
Settlement between Muhammad Hasan Khan, son of Khudadad Khan, and Mu’taman al-Sultan Fath‘ali Khan Bayglar Baygi of Azarbayjan, over transferring some properties including three-sixths of Nazarlu village for seven thousand and six hundred tumans. On the margin of the original document, Muhammad Isma‘il, son of ‘Ali, writes about Fath‘ali Khan’s claim regarding his mother’s ownership of three-sixths of Nazarlu village. Muhammad Isma‘il affirms that he heard about this ownership from Shahzadah, mother of Fath‘ali Khan.
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Settlement of Sayyid Muhammad and his children, 1891
Settlement of Karbalayi Sayyid Muhammad, son of the late Mir Taqi (from Usku), and his children, Mir Jalil, Sayyidah Khanum, and Rubab, with Haji Sayyid Muhammad Tajir (merchant) from Usku over a share of water from a qanat in Uskuyah in exchange for nineteen tumans
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Settlement between Ma‘sumah Khanum and her husband, 1880
Settlement between Ma‘sumah Khanum, daughter of the late Muzaffar al-Dawlah, and her husband, Hamid Mirza Yavar [artillery colonel], over her paternal inheritance for one charik [unit of weight] nabat. On June 4, 1880, Hamid Mirza Yavar transferred all the inheritance to Ma‘sumah Khanum for some nabat [crystal sugar] and one misqal [unit of weight] of silver.
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Letter to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1892
Includes issues facing several villages such as in Qaysar Abad village, where Najm al-Saltanah has issue with Karbalayi Mahdiquli, as a tenant, on it crops; the great functionality of a qanat; and increasing prices in Tehran. The writer talks about his role in the transactions of Isfandiyari and ʻAli Abad properties and several houses, as well as Najm al-Saltanah's role; the interest for Munavvar al-Saltanah's property worth forty-five thousand tumans and her willingness to sell it; and Shukuh al-Saltanah being not well.
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