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Record of payment to Fatimah Sultan
Mirza Hasan Shaykh al-Islam gives fifty tumans to his step-mother, Fatimah Sultan Khanum, widow of Mirza Masʻud Shaykh al-Islam, for the expenses of her children.
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Dividing the inheritance of ‘Ali, 1910
‘Ali's belongings were sold and divided between the inheritors: Sakinah Khanum's share was 22 tumans and 18 dinars; the share of his wife, Jamilah Khanum, was 70 tumans; there were also some expenses for his underage daughter; and his debts had to be paid.
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Dividing the inheritance of Muhammad, 1921
Since he had not left any will, after Muhammad's death, his belongings were divided among the inheritors: Ma‘sumah Khanum (his wife), Ana Khanum (his daughter), and Nur Allah and Ahmad (his underage children). It is noted that after receiving her share, Ma‘sumah Khanum loses any claim to her mahr and can separate her share after four years.
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Dividing Mirza ‘Ali Khan's inheritance amongst his wives and daughters, 1915
Regarding the division of inheritance of the late Mirza ‘Ali Aqa among his inheritors, including Khvurshid Khanum (the first wife) and her daughters, Nuzhat Khanum (wife of Mirza Yusuf Khan) and Zarrin Taj Khanum (wife of Mirza Muhammad Khan); and Nargis Khanum (the second wife) and her daughter, Zibandah Khanum (wife of ‘Ali Bayg). According to the deceased's will, two villages and five hundred tumans go to Khvurshid Khanum and her daughters, and Nargis Khanum and her daughter receive one and half villages in addition to two hundred and fifty tumans; one hundred and twenty tumans is...
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Sale document, 1919
Sale of the inheritance of Khadijah Khanum, the underage daughter of Quli Bayg, and Lutf‘ali, the son of ‘Ali Bayg, to Muhammad Riza, the son of Jalil, in exchange for 32 tumans.
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Complaint against Fath al-Dawlah, 1920
Two brothers, Karbalayi Muhammad ʻAli and ʻAli Akbar, complain to the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, against Fath al-Dawlah, who left his wife, the sister of these two brothers, and his child 15 months ago. In this period, his child died and these two brothers, who have their own families to feed, must now provide for their sister too; the office [of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs] in Hamadan writes to this Ministry that Fath al-Dawlah, who works for the British and had been in Hamadan for business, had married, but left his wife after the business was completed. These brothers...
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Sale document of Karbalayi Quli's children, 1924
The children of Karbalayi Quli, Saltanah Khanum, ‘Ali, and Rasul, on behalf of themselves and the underage children, sell a property that belonged to Karbalayi Quli to Karbalayi ‘Abd al-‘Ali in exchange for nine tumans and four thousand dinars.
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Birth certificate of Maryam Pitrusiyan
Birth certificate of Maryam Pitrusiyan, daughter of Arusiyak Sururiyan (Pitrusiyan), bearing the following information: Birth certificate number: 89. Name: Maryam. Name of father: Givurk Pitrusiyan. Name of mother: Arusiyak Saruriyan (Pitrusiyan). Birthday: August 13th, 1913. Godfather: Gigham Saraniyan. Priest performing baptism: Samuil Uhaniyan. Saint Givurk Church, by the end of Shapur street, Tehran.
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Dilshad Khanum's settlement, 1918
Dilshad Khanum has settled one-third of the shared ownership, including one-sixth of Gavahir village, along with the mill and six-sevenths of three-sixths of Musa Bulaghi's village, with Iʻtizad al-Mamalik for 500 tumans. On margin: Iʻtizad al-Mamalik has transferred the ownership of this third of the shared ownership of one-sixth of Gavahir village and its attachments, which are mentioned in the document, to the three sons and three daughters of Mirza Musa Khan Vakil al-Raʻaya. Iʻtizad al-Mamalik has settled this on behalf of Mirza Musa's underaged children and Rukhsarah Khanum has done...
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Sughra and Muhammad Riza, 1924
Marriage contract between Fatimah Sughra, the daughter of Muhammad Quli, and Muhammad Riza, the son of ‘Aliquli. The mahr is eighty tumans. A note on the margin, dated October 27, 1927, states that after Muhammad Riza's death, Fatimah Sughra received her mahr from his mother, Umm Nisa’ Khanum, and his underage daughter.
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