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Marriage contract of Raziyah Buluri and Hasan Aqa, 1942
Marriage contract of Raziyah Buluri Tafrishi, born in 1897 or 1898, the daughter of Khadijah and Mahdi, and Aqa Hasan (from the Qajar family of I‘tizadi Quvanlu), the son of Balqays and ‘Abd Allah, born in 1893 or 1894. The mahr is eight thousand rials, of which four thousand rials has been paid and the rest of which remains the groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Mansurah Buluri Tafrishi and ‘Abbas Najmabadi, 1954
Marriage contract of Mansurah Khanum Buluri Tafrishi, the daughter of Banu Akhtar and Mahdi, and ‘Abbas Najmabadi, the son of Banu Nur al-Huda and Muhammad Husayn. The mahr is twenty five thousand rials.
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Marriage contract of Maryam Sultan Khanum and Aqa Mirza Mahmud Khan, 1917
Marriage contract of Maryam Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali Akbar Khan, with Aqa Mirza Mahmud Khan, the son of Muhammad Hasan. Mahr is twenty five tumans as well as a lamp and a mirror; the mahr remains the groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Sultan and Muhammad ‘Ali, 1936
Marriage contract of Fatimah Sultan (Haji ‘Abd al-Vahhab), born in 1919 or 1920, the daughter of Turan Khanum and Aqa Husayn, and Muhammad ‘Ali (Salman) the cafe owner, the son of Khadijah Khanum and Aqa Mahdi, born in 1902 or 1903. The mahr is seven hundred rials, two hundreds of which has been received and the rest of which remains the groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Umm Kulsum Khanum and Ahmad Aqa, 1883
Marriage contract of Ummah [Umm] Kulsum Khanum, the daughter of Haji Muhammad Isma‘il Arbab, and Haji Ahmad Aqa, the son of Muhammad Husayn Arbab. The mahr is five hundred tumans and a copy of the Qur’an, which remains the groom's debt. According to a note on the first page, dated 1902, Umm Kulsum Khanum settled her mahr and all her rights with Haji Ahmad Aqa in exchange for three hundred tumans.
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Settlement between Mansurah Buluri and Habib Allah Vaziri, 1947
Settlement between Mansurah Buluri Tafrishi, the daughter of Mahdi, and her husband, Habib Allah Vaziri, the son of Muhammad, regarding Mansurah's mahr. In their marriage contract, Mansurah's mahr was eight thousand rials and a later contract added fifty two thousand to the mahr, yielding a total of sixty thousand rials. Based on this settlement, Habib Allah transfers his share of the inheritance from his father, worth fifty nine thousand, four hundred and eighteen rials, to Mansurah Khanum for her mahr. Habib Allah's share includes the following: part of a house in Tehran, part of an...