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Dispute between Fath‘ali Khan and Amir Zakariya's peasants, 1855
Regarding the ownership of Amir Zakariya village; the peasants were unable to provide valid documents of ownership. The evidence instead suggested that Najafqulikhan Biglarbaygi from Tabriz had purchased the village from Akhund Mulla Asad Allah. The property then passed on to his inheritors.
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Settlement between Haj Habib's inheritors and Parizad, 1895
Settlement of Haj Habib's inheritors, Muhammad Husayn, Qadir Khanum, Khanum Buzurg, Rubabah, and Gawhar (their mother, who is the guardian of her underaged children, Quli Khan and Balqays Khanum), with Parizad, Haj Sayyid ʻAli's mother, over their share of Bazlabad village for seventy-two Ottoman lira.
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Affidavit, 1895
Affidavit of a few religious scholars confirming the right of Muhammad Husayn, known as Aqa Pasha son of Haj Habib, to receive half of Mahi Khanum's assets, which he did not receive even after filing a case with the government. Four men, named Muhammad son of ʻAli, Amin al-Raʻaya Muhammad al-Musavi, Mirza ʻAli Hakim [the physician], and Malik al-Tujjar, have sealed the affidavit.