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Letter to get share of a house, 1914
Khanum Agha and Khanum Khaqan, daughters of the late Mirza Khan, claim that Khanum Ma‘sumah, permanent wife of Haji Mirza Jalal al-Din, has usurped one-sixth of a house located in Lab-i Ab neighborhood and she has to give it back.
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Letter by Khanum Muhtaram's lawyer about the evacuation of a room, 1929
Draft of the letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, the attorney of Khanum Muhtaram, to the Justice Department of Fars about the evacuation of a room in a house located in Bazar-i Murgh neighborhood usurped by Zahra Baygum. She has also occupied some of the other rooms of that house with all the furniture without the owner's permission.
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Letter regarding the ownership of two buildings
Writer describes the ownership of two buildings upon the court’s request.
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Letter regarding Mirza Khalil's debt, 1910
Letter from I‘timad al-Islam to Haj Mirza Khalil asking him to return the ownership of several stores and the rent of a flower garden (for eighty-two tumans); based on a former settlement, they were transferred to Haj Aqa Buzurg from his deceased wife, but now are in possession of Haj Mirza Khalil. Another letter asks Haj Mirza Khalil to pay eighty-four tumans as the share of the inheritors.
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Petition regarding inheritance
Petition written by Haji Muhammadi, Karbalayi Muhammad Karim, Karbalayi Jalil [Khalil?], and Agha Bibi, children of the late Haji Muhammad Ja‘far Razzaz [the rice dealer], to Hujjat al-Islam Aqa-yi Haji, prayer-leader of Fars, in order to resolve the issue of their father's inheritance; now that their oldest brother, Karbalayi ‘Ali, is also deceased, their other brother, Karbalayi Majid, has falsely claimed the ownership of their father’s stable, rice selling store, and bakery.
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Statement of Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Sabit against Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar, 1934
Statement written by Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Sabit, landowner and resident of Sarduzak, to the court of Fars against Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar, farmer and resident of Dihkurah, requesting Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar to pay what he owes based on a settlement between them over the benefits of half of the land known as Khilak for five hundred rials per year. Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar hasn't paid the taxes for the last two years and the landowner had to pay them. Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar has also usurped the other half of the land. On the margin, Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar denies the statement.
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Petition of Mashhadi Nigahdar against his brother, 1931
Petition by Mashhadi Nigahdar, son of the late Khuda Rahim, against his brother, Mashhadi Hasan, regarding the ownership of half of a house located in Darb Shahzadah neighborhood that Mashhadi Hasan has usurped
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Property documents of Khanum Muhtaram Mahmud-zadah Sabit, 1925 to 1935
Including two letters, two statements, one settlement, and one letter written by Khanum Muhtaram's lawyer
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Correspondence to the court regarding the ownership of a house
Correspondence of the attorneys of Rubabah Sultan (wife of Haji ‘Ali Akbar) and Haj Mirza Habib Allah to the court regarding the ownership of the house that Rubabah Sultan is living in
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Claim by Layli and others, 1924
Claim made by Layli (daughter of Sayyid Husayn and wife of Sayyid Ahmad), on behalf of herself, Bibi Gul, Fatimah, and other inheritors of Sayyid Husayn, regarding an inherited property and her mahr