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Order regarding crop harvest of Sharis
Farah Khanum and Taj Mah Khanum, daughters of Riza Quli Khan, authorize Muhammad Zaki Khan to collect the harvest of Sharis.
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Settlement, 1887
Settlement of [illegible] Balaghi; the document transfers parts of the villages of Tas Kand, Ranquli, Nabi Kandi, and Hisar in exchange for Tirikchi village of Tikan Tappah, including the lands and the fields, and transfers her/his rights to the harvest in exchange for two mans [each man equals three kilograms] of white sugar lumps.
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Settlement of Habib Allah Khan and his wife, 1895
Copy of a settlement between Habib Allah Khan, son of the late ‘Ali Quli Khan, and his wife Balqays Khanum, daughter of the late Haydar ‘Ali Khan, over a village and a farm for two mans [unit of weight] of Russian hard sugar
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Sale document of Balqays Baygum and Fatimah Baygum with ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, 1872
Balqays Baygum (Sayyid Muhammad's wife) and Fatimah Baygum, daughters of Haj Sayyid Mirza from Bam, sell some agricultural properties to ‘Abd al-Ghaffar Tajir [merchant] from Harand, son of Haj Muhammad ‘Ali Tajir
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Settlement of Zivar Khanum and Mirza Musa Khan Amin al-Kuttab, 1893
Settlement between Zivar Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Ishaq Khan, and her paternal uncle, Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Mirza Musa Khan Amin al-Kuttab, regarding the inheritance of her father from the village of Nujah Dih, in the district of Khanumrud, in exchange for one hundred and eighty five tumans.
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Documents related to Sharis village
Documents related to Sharis village, including several sales contracts.
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Peasants to Anis al-Dawlah, 1894
A telegram from the peasants of Shaykh Garden in Savah (which was part of the crown lands of Hazrat ‘Abd al-‘Azim) to Anis al-Dawlah. They talk about their debt to the Court and state that after the garden was purchased by Zahir al-Saltanah, the peasants have been suffering from the injustice. The new owner has acquired 70 tumans more than their actual debt, which is beyond their financial means. In this letter, the peasants ask Anis al-Dawlah to act on their behalf before Nasir al-Din Shah. They request justice and for the extra money to be returned to them.
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Settlement of ʻAbd al-Rasul Khaliki with his wife, Khadijah Bibi, 1854
Settlement of ʻAbd al-Rasul Khaliki with his wife, Khadijah Bibi, in which he settles a piece of land for 100 dinars and a man [each man is three kilograms] of wheat with her, so that after his death she will, with the knowledge of Mirza Hasan Kavardi and Sayyid Muhammad Jaʻfarabadi, spend 15 tumans for his funeral and to pay for his lapsed prayers, fasts, and other religious duties. The wife also settled all of the forty tumans of her mahr with her husband.
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Settlements related to Raziyah Sultan Khanum and her children, 1864 and 1894
Including two settlements: 1- Bibi Raziyah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Mirza Hadi the former Imam Jum‘ah [and the wife of Shaykh Abu Turab], and her children, Bibi Khanum Sultan, Bibi Nusrat Sultan, and Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi, the children of Shaykh Abu Turab the former Imam Jum‘ah, have settled two farms of Arjuyah and Aqvin in Samikan including their summer and winter produce with Shari‘atmadar [illegible] the Imam Jum‘ah (September 29, 1864); 2- the properties of the late Hajiyah Raziyah Sultan, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad Hadi the Imam Jum‘ah and the wife of Shaykh Abu Turab the...
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Division of inheritance among Zivar Sultan, Khanum Bala, and Mirza Muhammad, 1886
Division of an orchard and a farming land, located in Vusk in the village of Kan, which belonged to three heirs of Nayib Quli: Mirza Muhammad, Khanum Bala Khanum, and Zivar Sultan Khanum (Nayib Quli's children). Since the heirs had joint ownership of the properties, Zivar Sultan Khanum requested that her share be determined, so according to this settlement, the division of the properties including the usage of water from the qanat was decided.
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