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Group portrait
Pictured, from the left, are: Nasrin Suhrabi (Baygum's second cousin), Khadijah Suhrabi (Buraymi; Baygum's niece), Fatimah Tariqat (the bride; daughter of Habibah Baqiri and Ibrahim Tariqat), Baygum Suhrabi, and the child, Yusuf (the neighbor's son)
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Gharbi pharmacy
The Gharbi pharmacy was owned by Nasr Allah Khan Gharbi and located on Chiragh Barq street according to the family. Nasr Allah Khan Gharbi was the son of ‘Ismat Khanum and Mirza Aqa Khan and the husband of Batul Sharqi
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Will and settlement of Mirza Ibrahim with his wife and children, 1877
Mirza Ibrahim the merchant, the son of Haj Mir Husayn, transfers all of his belongings, including his house, garden, the shops in Sarab, and the bath, to his three sons, Karbalayi Mir Aqa, Aqa Mir Baqir, and Aqa Mir Abu al-Qasim in exchange for a pair of leather shoes worth five thousand dinars and one man [unit of weight] of wheat, provided that he benefits from the income of the above properties while he is alive and that after his death, his sons pay one hundred tumans to his two daughters (fifty tumans each), Saltanat Khanum and Sitarah Khanum, and spend one hundred tumans on [Mirza...
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List of loans and inheritance
List of loans and inheritances, in four sections, in which the shares of the following people have been identified: Khanum Buzurg, Hajiyah, Mr. K 14, and ‘Abd Allah. These properties include residential buildings, shops, telephone call centers, and bathhouses.