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Settlement between Zahra Khatun and and Mirza Ahmad,1813
Zahra Khatun, the wife of Mirza Rahim and daughter of Aqa Muhammad Hasan, settled one sixth of a mill and its equipment with Mirza Ahmad, the son of Aqa Muhammad Husayn, for 28 tumans. The document mentions conditions for the revocation of this settlement and is dated 19 November 1813. A note on the margin reads: "It was settled that for five years from the time of transfer, Mirza Ahmad can transfer his rights of this settlement to Aqa Muhammad Karim, the son of Mirza Rahim, and Mirza Mahmud, the son of Muhammad Sadiq. December 1910." A note on the verso reads: "settlement for a mill."
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Sale document between Sakinah Khanum and Aqa Babayi, 1830
Aqa Babayi, son of Haj Karim, sells half of a farm to his wife, Sakinah Khanum, daughter of Haj ‘Abd Allah.
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Sale document between Shah Sakinah Khanum and Mulla Muhammad ʻAli Farrashbashi, 1833
Akhund Mulla Muhammad ʻAli Farrashbashi sold a shop to Shah Sakinah Khanum (daughter of Aqa Imamvirdi Jalayir) for two tumans, 1833
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Sale document of Rubabah Khanum and others, 1926
‘Ali Akbar, the son of Karbalayi Husayn, on behalf of Rubabah Khanum and others whose names are listed, sells a property to Husaynquli, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, and Karbalayi Najafquli, the son of Karbalayi Habib Allah, for 14 tumans, half of which belongs to Rubabah Khanum.
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Sale settlement between Nuri Jahan Khanum and ʻAbd al-Ghaffar Bayg
A transaction that exchanges one-third of Nuri Jahan Khanum's garden and 11 tumans, 2000 dinars for one-third of ʻAbd al-Ghaffar Bayg's tannery.
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Settlement between Muhammad Riza Tarazjani's wife and her son, 1829
Settlement between Muhammad Riza Tarazjani's wife and her eldest son, Mirza Sayyid Husayn, for one sixth of the water in the Mubarakah farm near Taft, all its gardens, part of Na‘imabad qanat (known as Ab Shahi), and a house in exchange for 3 rials' worth of 100 dirham wheat.
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Sale of Sakinah Khanum's share of water, 1818
Muhammad Khan, Valikhan, and Sakinah, the children of Karbalayi ‘Aliquli, and Ahmad, the son of Safar Khan, have sold their inherited shares of water from ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring to Akhund Mulla ‘Ali, the son of Mulla Ahmad Harzandi, in exchange for four tumans and two hundred and fifty dinars.
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Settlement between Aqa Mir ‘Abd al-Baqi and Mulla Muhammad Hasan, 1833
Settlement between Aqa Mir ‘Abd al-Baqi, the son of Mir Muhammad ‘Ali Khvurasgani (the seller), and Mulla Muhammad Hasan, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim (the buyer) over half of a building in Khvurasgan, including the right to revocation, in exchange for two tumans. Aqa Sadiq's heirs (Muhtaram Khanum and Aqa Davud, known as Aqa Jan) and Umm Kulsum (Aqa Sadiq's wife) have confirmed this settlement.
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Settlement between Muhammad ‘Ali and Mir Muhammad ‘Ali, 1799
Muhammad ‘Ali, son of Hasan the village chief, transferring his propertym known as Aqa Ma‘sum caravansary, which includes a pool and a stable, to Mir Muhammad ‘Ali, son of Mirza Salih, in exchange for 100 tumans.
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Sale documents of Zulaykha Khanum
1- Zulaykha Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Vali, and with her brothers sell the use of water to Bakhsh‘ali and Hasanquli, the sons of ‘Abbas, for thirty five tumans; she has given power of attorney to her brother, ‘Abbasquli, to receive this money (1922). 2- Zulaykha Khanum sells a property to her brother for fifteen tumans (1932).