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Settlement of Khanum Sultan and Khanum Bashi with Shawkat Sultan's father, 1915
According to this settlement, Khanum Sultan and Khanum Bashi, mother and aunt of Ibrahim (son of the late Mashhadi Qasim from Shiraz), have to pay the mahr of Shawkat Sultan, wife of Ibrahim, to her father, Haji Husayn ‘Ali Saqat-furush [the retailer] (son of the late Karbalayi Muhammad ‘Ali), along with the alimony and clothing expenses of the last three years.
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Power of attorney, 1918
Power of attorney given by wife of the late Haji Muhammad Hadi to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to get her daughter's divorce from Mashhadi [illegible] and to get her mahr and alimony from him; the attorney fee is forty tumans and it will be paid gradually
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Power of attorney to get money back, 1910
Power of attorney given by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Mukhbir Divan, son of Mirza Muhammad Husayn, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan, in order to get back his money from his wife, Layla Khanum, and from Shaykh Mahmud, and also to discuss any of his wife's claims to alimony and clothing expenses.
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Power of attorney to receive mahr and other claims, 1910
Power of attorney given by Zivar Sultan, daughter of Mashhadi Yusuf Pilah-var [the vendor] from Shiraz and permanent wife of Chiragh ‘Ali Nahhas [the copper seller], to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan, in order to receive her alimony of ten months, her mahr, her money and clothings from her husband, Chiragh ‘Ali.
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Petition to get mahr and alimony, 1919
Draft of a petition written by the lawyer of Haji Mirza Muhammad Hasan's daughter asking for her mahr in the amount of one thousand tumans, as well as alimony and clothing expenses, from Mirza 'Abd al-Husayn Khan, before he travels out of town
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Petition of Haydar Khan's wife to Shuja‘ Al-Dawlah, 1914
Petition by the wife of Haydar Khan (from Sarab) to Shuja‘ Al-Dawlah, who complains that her husband left her to live in Sarab seven years ago, one year after their marriage. He neither comes back nor pays her alimony. She mentions her previous complaints were to no avail and urges Shuja‘ Al-Dawlah to order Haydar Khan to take her to Sarab or pay her alimony or divorce her. On the margin, Shuja‘ Al-Dawlah has ordered Isma‘il Khan Amir Tuman to rectify her situation.