Search
-
1Images
Agha Baygum's request, 1908
Agha Baygum's request to Haj Muhammad, known as Haji Aqa Akhund, for the resolution of her disputes with her husband according to the shari‘a
-
2Images
Letter regarding Mirza Khalil's debt, 1910
Letter from I‘timad al-Islam to Haj Mirza Khalil asking him to return the ownership of several stores and the rent of a flower garden (for eighty-two tumans); based on a former settlement, they were transferred to Haj Aqa Buzurg from his deceased wife, but now are in possession of Haj Mirza Khalil. Another letter asks Haj Mirza Khalil to pay eighty-four tumans as the share of the inheritors.
-
1Images
About paying alimony, 1914
Aqa Buzurg Khan, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Khan, on behalf of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Murshid, is responsible for paying the daily alimony of Khanum ‘Ata’ (daughter of Muhammad Husayn Khan Muntazam and permanent wife of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Murshid) and to treat her well
-
2Images
Letter to investigate a dispute, 1910
Letter from [Zafar al-Saltanah from] Fars State Department to the city's governor, requesting an investigation into the dispute over a house between Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin (who has the power of attorney from Mirza ‘Abd Allah's mother) and Mirza ‘Ala’ al-Din
-
1Images
Letter of Dilshad Khanum's lawyer to the Fars Justice Department, 1916
Letter written by the attorney of Dilshad Khanum, wife of the late Mirza Mahmud Baqqal [the grocer], to the Fars Justice Department requesting a copy of the report on her case
-
1Images
Court order regarding an icon belonged to the late Fakhr al-Hajiyah, 1913
Fars Court of Justice's order on the case about a silver icon with diamonds that the late Fakhr al-Hajiyah had given to Rahman Kalimi [jewish Rahman], but the icon has been destroyed. Navvab Amjad I‘tibar al-Dawlah claims the icon, and the court decides that based on a settlement from November 5, 1913, none of the parties have any right or claim over the icon any longer. The court's seal is at the end of the document.
-
1Images
Letter by Khanum Mushrif al-Saltanah's lawyer about her poverty, 1916
Letter written by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, lawyer of Khanum Mushrif al-Saltanah, to the Fars Justice Court regarding the accuracy of his client's claim about her poverty, and asking the public prosecutor to demonstrate his evidence so that the court would make a quicker decision
-
1Images
Letter, 1913
Letter from Fars State Court to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin regarding his wife's settlement and her will, and referring him to the endowment court
-
1Images
Petition for collecting possessions, 1914
Mashhadi Muhammad Hasan, son of the late Mashhadi Muhammad Husayn, claims that the late Sahib Sultan (his brother's wife and daughter of Haji Isma‘il from Qasr al-Dasht) had settled all her belongings with him, but Sughra Sultan (wife of Hasan ‘Ali from Qasr al-Dasht and sister of the late Aqa [illegible]) has usurped them.
-
1Images
Petition about poverty, 1915
Petition written by Mushrif al-Saltanah, daughter of the late Mustashar Nizam, to Shaykh Ja‘far al-Musavi, asking him to confirm her poverty. The recipient has confirmed her claim on the opposite side of the document.
Filter
- D Reset
Genres
- Dcorrespondence
Subjects
- power of attorney(5)
- financial matters(5)
- courts(5)
- quarreling(4)
- money(4)
- inheritance(4)
- husband and wife(4)
- remuneration(3)
- usurpation(2)
- petitions(2)
- marriage(2)
- Majlis(2)
- wills(1)
- stores(1)
- silver(1)
- siblings(1)
- rent(1)
- quarrel and reconciliation(1)
- property and property management(1)
- politics and government(1)
- more
- power of attorney(5)
- financial matters(5)
- courts(5)
- quarreling(4)
- money(4)
- inheritance(4)
- husband and wife(4)
- remuneration(3)
- usurpation(2)
- petitions(2)
- marriage(2)
- Majlis(2)
- wills(1)
- stores(1)
- silver(1)
- siblings(1)
- rent(1)
- quarrel and reconciliation(1)
- property and property management(1)
- politics and government(1)
- jewels and jewelry(1)
- housing(1)
- endowments(1)
- decrees(1)
- debts and loans(1)
- clothing(1)
- alimony(1)
- Ministry of Finance(1)
Subjects
Collections
People
Places
- DShiraz
Periods
- D Muhammad ‘Ali Shah