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Letter, 1904
The writer [probably female] talks about the items they received from the addressee: two shawls, for which she mocks the addressee's taste, a silk duvet, and silk handkerchieves, which she handed out to others according to the addressee's wishes, although there were not enough of them. She also discusses receiving attire from Muhammad, son of Aqa Isma‘il. She says that she is disappointed in how the German silverware had been divided and has put aside one of Surur Khanum's seven trays for herself; mentions that the china dishes are too small; and, at the end, sends greetings on behalf of...
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List of objects at Aqa Buzurg's house
Includes household furnishings, bedding, clothing, kitchenware, tableware, hookahs, copperware, boxes, carpets, and fabric
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List of belongings of the late Haji Iskandar Khan, 1915
List of belongings of the late Haji Iskandar Khan Sarhang (colonel), which according to Habib Allah Khan's statement, were kept by ‘Amid Lashkar and after Haji Iskandar Khan's death were divided amongst his inheritors, including Haji Khanum, Haji Mir Aqa, and Habib Allah Khan
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Kishvar Khanum's share from her father's belongings
List of belongings of the late Mirza Hamd Allah, including clothing, bedding, carpets, kitchenware, and other household furnishings as well as the list of what his daughter, Kishvar Khanum, has taken
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Settlement of Javahir Khanum and her son, 1914
Settlement between Javahir Khanum, daughter of Mirza Mahdi, and her son, Aqa Mir Aqa (son of Bala Aqa), over her properties including her share of a garden, houses, a stable as well as dishes, household furnishings, carpets, and bedding in exchange for five thousand dinars and a scarf worth four thousand dinars
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Dowry registry of Zivar Khanum, 1894
Dowry registry of Zivar Khanum, daughter of the late Aqa Mirza Ishaq Khan and wife of Mulla Muhammad ‘Ali Mirza, including a copy of the Qur’an, silver and goldware, kitchenware, glassware, copperware, curtains and fabric, bath accessories, groom and bride attires, men and women's clothing, and carpets
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Dowry registry, 1888
Dowry registry of the daughter of Mu’taman al-Sultan Aqa-yi Amin al-Kuttab and wife of Mirza Mas‘ud Khan, including silver and goldware, kitchenware, glassware, copperware, curtains, bedding, fabric, bath accessories, clothing, and carpets
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Settlement of Baygum Jan Khanum with her sons, 1873
Prior to this, Baygum Jan Khanum had settled with her two sons, Haji Sayyid Muhammad and Haji Sayyid Abu al-Qasim, over her share of inheritance from her late husband, Haji Mir Kazim, and also over her share of inheritance from Haji Mir Hasan. Now, after some disputes, another settlement is made between them and the sons are required to financially support Baygum Jan Khanum as long as she lives, take her on a pilgrimage to Karbala’ and Mashhad, and pay for her funeral and burial costs. Moreover, she can take hold of her household furnishings, including bedding, carpets, kitchenware, and...