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Receipt of Zahra Sultan Khanum's deed, 1917
Mirza Faridun Khan has received a legal document (a deed or a contract) belonging to Zahra Sultan Khanum from Chibni village, which was kept by Hajiyah Baygum Khanum (Iskandar Khan's wife) for safekeeping.
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Deposition about receiving money, 1912
Deposition by Fatimah Khanum, daughter of Mirza Fath Allah, about receiving six tumans from Mirza Abu Turab Khan
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Mashhadiyah Sultan Khanum receiving money from ‘Amid Lashkar, 1913
Mashhadiyah Sultan Khanum has received six tumans and given it to Karbalayi Muhammad Khan Sultan. There is a receipt for the payment of five tumans by ‘Amid Lashkar for Muhammad Khan's stipend on the margin. He has sent this money to Muhammad Khan's children via Bayram the village chief of Varaqah .
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Receipt by Munis Khanum, 1919
Munis Khanum, the daughter of Shukuh, has received three tumans from Haji ʻAli Aqa for her share of land.
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‘Aliyah Jan Khanum Jan's receipt, 1918
Haji Mu‘in has received the money transfer belonging to ‘Aliyah Jan Khanum Jan.
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Qamar al-Hajiyah's payment, 1909
Aqa Mirza Hasan Aqa has left a financial note worth eighty tumans with Haj ‘Ali Aqa Hariri who is responsible for giving this amount to Qamar al-Hajiyah Khanum within three months.
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Murtaza Khan's deposition, 1914
Murtaza Khan, the son of Mirza Faridun Khan, has confirmed the receipt of eighteen tumans for his share in the property in Chibni village through Haji Khan Sarhang [the colonel]. This amount is for Murtaza Khan's right to one-fourth of the inheritance from his late wife, Gawhartasht Khanum, and should be spent on the expenses of Gawhartasht Khanum's inheritors.
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Receipt of borrowed books, 1916
The author had borrowed some of the late Haji Sarhang [Colonel] Khan's books and will return them upon Hajiyah Khanum [Haji Khan's wife]'s request.
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ʻAmid Lashkar's financial aid to Karbalayi Muhammad ʻAli's wife, 1911
The wife of the late Karbalayi Muhammad ʻAli has received one tuman as her stipend from Muʻtamad al-Sultan Aqa ʻAmid Lashkar; with seals of ʻAli Ibn ʻAbd al-ʻAli on the first copy.
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Letter, 1924
Discusses: local news, including the delivery of the letters; Jalal Lashkar's visit; sending two pairs of socks with this letter; covering the pools; Sarkar ‘Illiyah taking care of everything; the departure of Aqa-yi Sawlat and others.
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