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Bibi Sakinah
Bibi Sakinah, known as ‘Arus [the bride] was mother of Shah Bibi Khanum Akrami
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Bibi Sakinah and others
The second person from left: Bibi Sakinah (mother of Shah Bibi Khanum Akrami)
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Bibi Sakinah and others
From left, seated: Bibi Sakinah and Navvab Aqa Husayn (Bibi Sakinah's brother); standing: Akbar Aqa Navvabi (Farkhundah Navvabi's brother), unidentified, Mirza Sayyid Muhammad Khan Akrami (Bibi Sakinah's son), Sayyid ‘Ali Akrami (Fatimah Sharifi's husband), and Riza Akrami (son of Fatimah Sharifi and Sayyid ‘Ali Akrami).
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Letter
Greeting letter
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Settlement about garden, 1924
Settlement between the daughter of Haji Aqa ‘Ali (wife of the late Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Khan) [Bibi Sakinah?] and Navvabah ‘Illiyah [Zinat al-Hajiyah?], daughter of Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Khan (wife of Aqa Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali). This settlement to divide a garden was reached due to a dispute between the two as they both claimed ownership of the property.
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Settlement between Bibi Sakinah and Shah Bibi Akrami, 1929
Settlement of water rights between Bibi Sakinah Khanum Akrami, daughter of Haji Aqa ‘Ali, and her daughter, Shah Bibi Khanum Akrami, in exchange for one hundred dinars.