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Inheritance of Rubabah Khanum, 1945
After the death of Karbalayi Hasan, the son of Karbalayi Husayn, his belongings were divided between his two inheritors: his brother, ‘Ali Akbar, and his wife, Rubabah Khanum. In addition, the household furnishings that belonged to Rubabah Khanum were delivered to her.
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Two marriage contracts and a dowry list belonging to Rubab Khanum
1- Marriage contract of Rubab Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Aqa Ahmad, the son of Nasr Allah, in 1903. The mahr was thirty seven tumans. Rubabah Khanum has received twenty seven tumans from her mahr in 1905. 2- marriage contract of Rubab Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Karbalayi Hasanquli, the son of ‘Abbas, in 1920. The mahr was twenty two tumans. 3- dowry list of Rubabah Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, which includes household furnishings and clothing.
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Sale agreement and settlement, 1902 and 1910
Agreement dated December 11, 1902 between Sakinah, daughter of the late Karbalayi Husayn Muqanni [well-digger] and wife of the late Darvish Husayn, and Darvish Ghulam Riza, son of the late Darvish Muhammad Husayn, selling parts of a building in the Aqa [or Aba] neighborhood for twelve tumans, and a settlement dated August 10, 1910 between Sakinah and her son, Darvish Husayn, exchanging all of her belongings, except her clothes, which belong to her daughter, for one hundred dinars and one charik of wheat.
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Settlement between Bahanah Khanum and Imam Quli, 1903
Settlement between Bahanah Khanum, daughter of the late Muhammad Sadiq Bayg (from Jalilabad), and Mashhadi Imam Quli, son of the late Mashhadi Nawruz ‘Ali, over all her belongings for one hundred tumans and five misqals [unit of weight] of nabat [crystal candy]
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Telegram from Asad to ‘Abd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma, 1904
The author talks about Haji Doctor Khan's departure and asks for the addressee's permission to send two mules with him; explains how a new light has been invented and that it is more practical and cheaper than the existing ones; and assures the addressee he is following his affairs.
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Testimony of the daughter of the late Ra’is ‘Ali Zari‘ regarding her father's properties
Testimony of the daughter of the late Ra’is ‘Ali Zari‘ [the farmer], wife of Haji ‘Abd al-Husayn, regarding her father's properties, including his house, house furnishings, and at least two thousand tumans, that the other inheritors have kept because she was underage at the time of her father's death. Eleven people have signed the testimony, and have testified that Ra’is ‘Ali was a wealthy man and his daughter was an infant when he passed away.
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Settlement between Maryam Khanum and her son, 1896
Settlement between Maryam Khanum (‘Aziz al-Hajiyah), daughter of Mirza Aqa Khan (premier) and wife of Mirza ‘Abd Allah Khan Nuri Mustawfi, and her son, Mirza Taqi Khan (military administrator), over his share of inheritance for one thousand and three hundred tumans
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Letters from Jahan Ara Hajiyah Khanum to Mirza Buzurg Shaykh al-Islam, Mirza Hasan Khan Hakimbashi, and Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam
Letters from Jahan Ara (Hajiyah Khanum) Pizishkiyan to her husband, Mirza Buzurg Shaykh al-Islam; her father, Mirza Hasan Khan Hakimbashi; and her son-in-law, Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam.
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Legal documents of Khanum Sultan Khanum
Legal documents of Khanum Sultan Khanum, daughter of ‘Ali Quli Bayg and wife of Sayyid Taqi, including: 2 copies of a settlement with her brother, Muhammad Ibrahim, regarding his properties in the village of Sulah Darrah (Qazvin), dated October 5, 1891; a settlement with her brother, Najaf Quli Bayg, regarding a garden (March 1, 1892); a document regarding Muhammad Hashim's debt to Khanum Sultan Khanum and a list of his property given to Khanum Sultan Khanum pledged to guarantee the repayment of a debt (November 29, 1892); a sale document of a female donkey between Khanum Sultan Khanum and...
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Will of Haji Mahdi Aqa, 1904
Haji Mahdi Aqa the merchant from Salmas, the son of Haji ‘Abd al-Karim the merchant, has assigned his nephew, Haji Mirza Aqa Muhammad Riza the merchant, as the executor of his will and Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant as the overseer. They are responsible for paying his debts and determining one-third of his belongings to be spent on the religious expenses of his will. The interest from the rest of his belongings goes to all the inheritors for ten years, after which the land will belong to his older sons and his daughters will be able to reside in the houses within the gardens. The younger sons...
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- ‘Ali Quli Bayg (Khatibi Collection)(1)
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- Maryam Khanum (Shahzadah Khanum)(1)
- Khanum Sultan Khanum (daughter of ‘Aliquli Bayg)(1)
- Jahan Ara Hajiyah Khanum(1)
- Haj Mirza Abu Turab Shaykh al-Islam(1)
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