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Marriage contract of Khadijah Khanum and Mahmud Bayg, 1842
Marriage contract of Khadijah Khanum, daughter of Bahram ‘Ali Bayg, and Mahmud Bayg, son of Khusraw Bayg. The Mahr is 50 tumans.
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Marriage contract of Ziya’ al-Saltanah with Mirza Mas‘ud Ansari.
The marriage contract of Shah Baygum, Ziya’ al-Saltanah (daughter of Fath‘ali Shah and Maryam Khanum) with Mirza Mas‘ud Ansari. Mahr is 50,000 tuman Ashrafi Muhammadshahi.
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Ketubah of Pirha and Ishaq, 1842
Marriage contract in Hebrew of Pirha, daughter of Shimun and Ishaq, son of Rahim, in 1842.
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Marriage contract of Zinat Baygum and Mirza Muhammad Javad, 1847
Marriage contract of Zinat Baygum, the daughter of Mirza Hasan, and Mirza Muhammad Javad, the son of Muhammad Taqi Shaykh al-Islam, with a mahr of 200 tumans, which includes a house and some properties plus 20 tumans cash for [buying] the essentials.
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Marriage contract of Tuhfah Nisa’ and Mulla Zayn al-‘Abidin, 1843
Marriage contract of Tuhfah Nisa’, the daughter of Muhammad ‘Ali, and Mulla Zayn al-‘Abidin, the son of Muhammad ‘Ali. The mahr is fifty tumans.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Baygum and Aqa Mirza Sayyid ‘Ali, 1845
Marriage contract of Fatimah Baygum, the daughter of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, and Aqa Mirza Sayyid ‘Ali, the son of Sayyid Abu al-Hasan Musavi; the mahr is twenty two tumans and half of one-sixth of a house.
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Marriage contract of Bibi Khanum and Sayyid Muhammad, 1847
Marriage contract of Bibi Khanum, the daughter of Asad Allah the weaver, and Sayyid Muhammad, with a mahr of 40 tumans, which remains groom's debt.
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Marriage contract of Khadijah Khanum and Haji Muhammad ‘Ali, 1847
Marriage contract of Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of Haj Zayn al-‘Abidin, and Haji Muhammad ‘Ali, the son of Haji Muhammad Namazi from Shiraz. The mahr includes two hundred tumans.
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Marriage contract of Dilbar Khanum and ʻAli Bayg, 1847
Marriage contract of Dilbar Khanum, the daughter of Bala Bayg, and ʻAli Bayg, the eldest son of Allah Quli Bayg, dated December 3, 1847. The mahr is 200 tumans, which remains the groom's debt, to be paid whenever the bride asks for it and the groom can afford it. The groom's attorney is ʻAli Panah, son of Akhund Mulla ʻAli and the bride's attorney is Husaynʻali Khan.
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Settlement of Khanum Bibi's properties, 1847
The document reads, in part: In 1845 or 1846, Aqa Mahdi, son of Sayyid Jaʻfar Razavi, died and left one son and two daughters behind. After a while, his two [daughters] also died. The properties of Aqa Sayyid Jaʻfar that had been given to his son, Aqa Mahdi, were transferred to his children and after that were transferred to their mother, Khanum Bibi, daughter of Aqa Asad Allah. When the ʻiddah period was over, Khanum Bibi married Sayyid Muhammad, brother of the deceased Aqa Mahdi. Then she settled whatever property she had to her current husband, Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, for fifteen tumans....