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Lease of a mill, 1935
Aqa Shukr Allah rented two sixths of two mills, known as Haj Sadiq's, to his nephew, Aqa Mirza Hasan for one year from, 4 April 1935 to 3 April 1936 for 300 rials (25 rials a month). A note on the verso reads: "a lease for water rights from Mashhadi Muhammad Mahdi Akbari to Aqa Shukr Allah Muhsini and Mirza Hasan Muhsini."
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Lease of Fakhr al-Dawlah's shop, 1927
An agreement according to which Husayn ʻAli (a Tabrizi merchant), the son of Muhammad Ismaʻil (the merchant), rents a shop from Ismaʻil (the superintendent of Amir's section in the bazar) and Aqa Yusuf (signing on behalf of Fakhr al-Dawlah). The length of the lease is 10 years and it holds Fakhr al-Dawlah responsible for maintenance of the property.
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Settlement between Bibi Khanum Sahib and Aqa Sayyid ‘Abd al-Riza ‘Attar, 1908
Settlement of Bibi Khanum Sahib (Sughra), the daughter of Haj Muhammad Kazim ‘Attar [the herbalist] Shirazi and the wife of Karbalayi Haj ‘Ali Shirazi, with Aqa Sayyid ‘Abd al-Riza ‘Attar, the son of Sayyid ‘Ali Akbar Shirazi, and Haj Muhammad Husayn ‘Attar, the son of Karbalayi Muhammad Ja‘far Bayg Shirazi, regarding the shares of a property, including the repair and decoration of an herbal shop at Qavam al-Mulk Bazaar, for ninety tumans. Mashhadi Asad Allah and Karbalayi Fath Allah, the sons of Karbalayi Haj ‘Ali Shirazi, have confirmed this settlement (August 4, 1908). On the margins:...
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Sale agreement between Fatimah Sultan Baygum and Sayyid Abu al-Hasan, 1835
Agreement between Sayyid Abu al-Hasan, son of Haj Mir Abu al-Fath, and Fatimah Sultan Baygum, selling two connected stores located at the Bazaar-i Murgh in Isfahan for six tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Power of attorney to get rent of two stores, 1912
Power of attorney given by Bibi Sakinah, permanent wife of Muhammad Ja‘far Bazzaz (draper) from Shiraz and daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Mahdi Tajir (merchant) from Shiraz, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, in order to end the dispute with ‘Abd al-Husayn from Shiraz, to get the rent of two stores in Bazar-i Vakil from him, and to take back the stores.
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Power of attorney from Malakah Jahan Khanum to Dust ʻAli Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik, 1927
Malakah Jahan Khanum gives power of attorney to Dust ʻAli Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik, son of Dust Muhammad Khan Muʻayyir al-Mamalik, for renting out her properties, including farms, gardens, and shops in Tehran and other parts of Iran.
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‘Ismat al-Dawlah's documents
Documents related to ‘Ismat al-Dawlah [daughter of Taj al-Dawlah and Nasir al-Din Shah]: 1-a letter about ‘Ismat al-Dawlah's letter and her wish that the recipient confirm his own decree. The writer asks for the return of the envelope. 2-Nayib al-Saltanah's order to Mushir Khalvat about ‘Ismat al-Dawlah's will regarding the eviction of her tenant from her shoemaking shop. 3-a letter regarding a dispute over the taxation of a shoemaking shop in the Chahar Bazaar between ‘Ismat al-Dawlah and the shoemaker. The writer mentions ‘Ismat al-Dawlah's note to Mushir Khalvat and how he sent Nayib...
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Lease of Bibi Khanum Buzurg's property, 1907
Bibi Khanum Buzurg, wife of Haji Baha’ Allah, rents two shops, located at Bala-guzar neighborhood in Shiraz, to the son of Karbalayi Haji ‘Ali ‘Attar (herbalist) for three years in exchange for one thousand dinars a day
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Raziyah Buluri's testimonial, 1952
Raziyah Buluri Tafrishi is asking for the testimony of those who are aware of a transaction between her and her brother, Muhammad ‘Ali Khan Buluri. She claims that she put up one of her houses on April 30, 1921 to take a loan of six thousand tumans for her brother, who wanted to buy a car after his coffee shop was closed. Since he could not pay back the loan in time, she had to get another loan to pay back the first one. Muhammad ‘Ali Khan Buluri has not given his sister any receipt and has now sold the car and moved away.
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Haj Muhammad's endowments
The first item includes four documents attached to each other: In the first one, dated June 15, 1832, Haj Muhammad, known as Haj Aqa Buzurg Sahib, the son of Fazl Allah Sultan, endows a house and five shops to Ta‘ziyah performers, assigns his children as the guardians, and names Mirza Abu Talib (who has since passed away) as the overseer. In the next three documents, dated January 2, 1829, Haji Muhammad, known as Haji Aqa Buzurg, endows a house located in the Masjid-i Naw neighborhood to Aqa ‘Abd al-Hasani; the contract was effected by Mirza ‘Ali Ardakani and Aqa Mirza Muhammad Sadiq, Mulla...
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