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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.
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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
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Letter about spread of disease
Mansur al-Mulk writes about spread of disease in a village, the mortality rate, and relocating his family to a farm near the village
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Affidavit about inheritance
Nur al-Sama’ Badi‘i and Kiramat Allah Badi‘i ask for testimony about their inheritance from their late mother, Anisah Khanum
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Letter to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
The author includes Hasan Khan Kalantar (sheriff)’s claim over properties in Rashtiyan and Taj Khanum’s debt to him. Also, they mention that Taj Khanum can pay off this debt by selling the Rashtiyan properties through the authorization given to her by Haji Muhammad Ibrahim.
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Letter regarding tax payments
Letter regarding tax payments including one hundred and fifty-six tumans related to Khanum Shahzadah, wife of the late Haji Aqa
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About property settlements amongst Taji Khanum, Khusraw, Bahram, and Mu‘tasam al-Mamalik, 1903
Discusses two property disputes which have been settled amongst Taji Khanum, Khusraw, Bahram, and Mu‘tasam al-Mamalik, and mentions sending the copies of the settlements to the addressee.
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Draft of an agreement between Taji Khanum and Khusraw Khan, 1903
An ageement over a farm in Asadabad. Taji Khanum claims the farm has been seized by Khusraw Khan, but Khusraw Khan denies this claim and says he has bought the farm; both parties have been asked to get a lawyer and prove their claims ten days after signing this draft.
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Fatimah Khanum ‘Izzat al-Saltanah (‘Izzat al-Dawlah) to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1903
Fatimah Khanum ‘Izzat al-Saltanah (‘Izzat al-Dawlah) writes to her husband, ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, telling him that the Shah sent Amin al-Haram to her to tell her that he telegraphed Farmanfarma to buy one third of Alanjiq village from him. ‘Izzat al-Saltanah responded that Alanjiq belongs to her, not Farmanfarma, and that she has it in the Shah's handwriting that he bestowed it to her. She then suggested that she would have paid him ten times more to get Alanjiq and points out that Farmanfarma spent some money for the qanat there and that the place generates no income for the...
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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]
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