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Receipt for household furnishing left for Ruqiyah Khanum, 1864
The household furnishing listed in the document and 12 tumans are left for safekeeping with Ruqiyah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalay’i Rasul, the tailor, and wife of Mulla Ismaʻil. These items belong to children of Abu Talib, Asad Allah, Faraj Allah and ʻAbd Allah.
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Dowry registry of Amin al-Kuttab's daughter, 1888
Dowry registry belonging to the daughter of Mu’taman al-Sultan Amin al-Kuttab and the wife of Mirza Mas‘ud Khan, including: glassware, carpets, gold, and clothing.
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Marriage contract of Ruqiyah Khanum and Shaykh Isma‘il, 1864
Marriage contract of Ruqiyah, daughter of Aqa Kazim (the leathersmith from Masul), and Shaykh Isma‘il, son of Shaykh Jamal (from Dilavandan). The Mahr is 35 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Hajar Banu and Aqa ‘Ali, 1892
Marriage contract of Hajar Banu, daughter of Aqa Muhammad, and Aqa ‘Ali, son of Yusuf (the barber). The Mahr is 25 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Zubaydah and Jaʻfar Quli, 1868
Marriage contract of Zubaydah, the daughter of Muhammad ʻAli the sheriff, and Jaʻfar Quli, the son of Husayn from Dih-i Naw. The mahr includes: five mans [each man is three kilograms] of copper, carpets to cover a room, sheep, two outfits to be bought, a house, silver and crimson gold, and pieces of lands.
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Marriage contract of Ruqiyah and Ustad Muhammad, 1872
Marriage contract of Ruqiyah, the daughter of Karbalayi ʻAli Turab, and Ustad Muhammad, the son of Ustad Hasan Karbalayi Salih. The mahr includes: five mans of copper, 10 mans of carpets, kilims, and felt, a set of bedding, two outfits to be bought, half of the price of a house to be bought, crimson gold, silver, and money which remains on groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah and Ustad ʻAli, 1873
Marriage contract of Fatimah, the daughter of Murad ʻAli Jumʻah, and Ustad ʻAli, the son of Husayn, known as Jamal. The mahr includes: one sixth of a house bought from Ustad ʻAli, son of Ismaʻil, two outfits worth five or seven tumans, five mans of copper for two-and-a-half tumans, carpets and felt worth two-and-a-half tumans, and gold and silver, worth two and half tumans each. Four tumans remain the groom's debt.
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Zivar Khanum's dowry registry, 1894
Dowry registry of Zivar Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Ishaq Khan and the wife of Muhammad ‘Ali Mirza, including: gold, silver, glassware, copperware, carpets, clothing, fabrics, and bath accessories.
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Dowry registry of Gawhar Khanum, 1873
Dowry registry of Gawhar Khanum, daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Hasan, including tableware, kitchenware, household furnishings, bedding, carpets, clothing, and bath accessories
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Dowry list of Khavar Khanum, 1876
Dowry list of Khavar Khanum, daughter of Mahmud Khan Kalantar, wife of Jarrah Bashi.
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