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Complaint by Quds A‘zam and A‘zam al-Saltanah, 1911
The court has ruled on Quds A‘zam and A‘zam al-Saltanah's claim about Murtaza Khan's one-thousand-tumans debt to them
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Court order to Zahra Khanum, 1909
A court order to seize property in Damanjan village in Sarab, because of Zahra Khanum's debt to Haji Hasan
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Fatimah Sultan's debt to Sakinah Khanum, 1911
The court has ruled against Sakinah Khanum's claim about Fatimah Sultan Khanum's debt to her for household furnishings.
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Maryam Khanum's sentence, 1911
The court has ordered Maryam Khanum to relinquish the ownership of parts of the house belonging to the late A[qa] Shaykh ‘Ali and to pay its rent to Farkhundah Khanum.
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Documents of Mah Sultan Khanum's claim against Amin Darbar, 1908 to 1913
Mah Sultan Khanum, daughter of Mashhadi Husayn Darvazah-ban (Gatekeeper) claims that Amin Darbar (Amin Khalvat) has seized her property, a piece of land in Dushan Tappah. Mirza Ahmad Khan, with the power of attoreny from his father, Amin Darbar, claims that this property was part of a larger property purchased from the late Nasir al-Din Shah. After Mashhadi Husayn's comlaint about his land, Nasir al-Din Shah ordered Amin Darbar to pay him twenty-five tumans and settle. Mah Sultan Khanum believes the mentioned settlement is invalid; documents include court transcripts as well as letters from...
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Correspondence regarding Amirzadeh Khanum's complaint against Atabak's inheritors, 1910
Regarding Amirzadah Khanum's complaint against Mirza ‘Abd Allah Khan and other inheritors of Atabak over three thousand tumans for her share from Imam Jum‘ah caravansary in Mashhad; Amirzadah Khanum's attorney is Sayyid Muhammad Husayn and Shaykh ‘Ali is the attorney for Atabak's inheritors.
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Navvab al-Hajiyah's claim documents, 1910
Documents related to the claim by Aqa Sayyid Razi, with the power of attorney from Navvab al-Hajiyah (wife of Mabrur al-Saltanah), against Navvab Asghar Mirza Sa‘id Nizam, regarding the mahr of Navvab al-Hajiyah's daughter, worth two thousand one hundred and ten tumans; including a power of attorney and court subpoenas
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Murder of three-year-old daughter, 1911
A man, who has two wives, kills his own daughter from his first wife, so that he could divorce her mother.
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Claiming mahr and alimony, 1911
Mirza Baha’ al-Din has been ordered to pay an amount to his wife, Qamar Khanum, for her mahr, alimony, and past clothing expenses.
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Documents regarding Sughra Khanum's complaint, 1913
Documents regarding the complaint by Sughra Khanum, wife of Sayyid Abu al-Qasim, on behalf of her daughter, Zahra Khanum, known as Zarrin Taj, against Zarrin Taj's husband, Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali Kitab-furush (bookseller), son of Mirza Muhammad Husayn from Gulpayigan, regarding her daughter's dowry and other prerogatives. Includes a copy of the marriage contract, Zarrin Taj's power of attorney to her mother, an affidavit regarding Zarrin Taj's harrasment by her husband, Sughra Khanums's power of attorney to Shaykh Muhammad from Taliqan, Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali's power of attorney to Shaykh...