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Fatimah's petition to Majlis
Fatimah's petition against Amjad al-Saltanah, who refused to return the money that he had borrowed from her but had not paid back for a year.
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Balqays Khanum's petition to Majlis
Balqays Khanum's petition against someone who ignored her and her children's rights of inheritance and refused to give them their share of the wealth of her husband. She found the Majlis as the only support available to her.
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Madar Sultan's petition to Majlis
Madar Sultan's petition against Haji Hadi's son who took possession of her inheritance from her mother, claiming that it has become vaqf.
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ʻAliyah Khanum's divorce case
ʻAliyah Khanum claimed that Haji Musaddiq al-Mamalik, her husband, refused to pay her for her rights and asked that he appear in front of the court and either give her her rights or divorce her.
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Petition of Haji Amin al-Sarrah's wife to Majlis
The petition of Haji Amin al-Sarrah's wife to the Majlis about Sultan ʻAli Khan, who owed her some money from long ago when Muzaffar al-Din Shah was in power.
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Zarrin Taj Khanum's petition about a house purchase from Iʻtimad Huzur
Zarrin Taj Khanum's petition is about a house that she bought from Iʻtimad Huzur. The Majlis forwarded her petition to the Ministry of Justice.
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Petition of Sakinah Khanum to Majlis
Sakinah Khanum, the aunt of Muhammad Ismaʻil Bayg, the cook of the English embassy, was his only legal heir. She had a dispute over his heritage with his wife. She agreed to pay 80 tumans to Sakinah, but Sakinah felt betrayed and asked the Majlis to prevent her from usurping Ismaʻil's belongings. The Majlis wrote that she had to go to the Ministry of Justice for her petition.
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Qamar Khanum's petition against Shahrbanu Khanum
Qamar Khanum writes to the Majlis that Shahrbanu Khanum owed her 100 tuman and refused to return it. She kept promissing to give it back, but did not do so.
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Baygum Jan Khanum's petition to Majlis
Baygum Jan Khanum's petition about her house, which she wanted to sell. However, Mirza ʻAli, who usurped the house, refused to evacuate. Finally, the decision was made in favor of Baygum Jan Khanum.
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Nayyir al-Sadat's petition against Sadigh al-Tojjar
Nayyir al-Sadat bought one sixth of a garden from Sadiq al-Tujjar. She built a wall and bought water for the land. But Sadiq al-Tujjar sold the whole garden, including her share, and she had problems getting her share back.
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