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Settlement between Sakinah Khanum and her son, 1822
Settlement, dated January 11, 1822, between Sakinah Khanum, known as Bibi Khanum, daughter of Muhammad Khuzani, and Sayyid Ibrahim, her son from Mir ‘Ali Naqi, exchanging two-thirds of a house in Shams Abad district of Khuzan village for twelve tumans, the one-hundred dinar fee and some wheat for the detriment clause. On verso: on April 13, 1833, Sayyid Ibrahim and his wife Baygum Buzurg, daughter of Sayyid Mir Taqi, settled two-thirds of ‘Ali Naqi's house as well as other properties with Muhammad Fazil, son of Muhammad Husayni. On margin: in a separate document dated May 14, 1839,...
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Settlement between Muhammad Riza and his mother, 1821
Sale document between daughter of the late Qadir from Khuzan, and Muhammad Riza, son of the late Haji Husayn, over three pieces of land, known as Dirakhtistan, in the Shams Abad region of Khuzan, for thirty tumans.
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Settlement of a garden, 1831
A garden in Mubarakah village had been purchased from Zayn al-‘Abidin by Haj Muhammad ‘Ali and his brother, Husayn, and then transferred from Husayn to Aqa ‘Ali, son of Haj Muhammad ‘Ali. On August 13, 1831, Aqa ‘Ali and his children, ‘Abd Allah and Khanum Jan, transferred the ownership of the garden to Mashhadi Hasan, in exchange for ten tumans. On December 23, 1831 (verso), Mashhadi Hasan sold this property to his brother, Aqa Muhammad, for fifteen tumans. Aqa Muhammad then settled the garden with his children, Aqa Baqir and Bibi Jan Khanum, in exchange for their share of inheritance from...
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Nisa’ Baygum Jan's settlement, 1910
Settlement between Nisa’ Baygum Jan, daughter of the late Fath‘ali, and her four great great-granddaughters, Mah Sultan, Fatimah, Gawhar (daughters of Lutf‘ali), and Khanum (daughter of Nasr Allah), exchanging one-third of a building for one hundred dinars and some wheat. She also settled one-twelfth of the same building with Nayib Muhammad Ibrahim, son of Haji Muhammad Baqir, and Mirza Muhammad, son of Haji ‘Abd Allah, in exchange for one hundred dinars and some wheat, on the condition that they spend five tumans of the monetary value of the property on the Mulla Muhsin mosque and the rest...
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Settlements of an orchard, 1815 to 1835
On December 6, 1815, Marziyah Khanum, daughter of Musa and wife of Karbalayi Sadiq, sold an orchard located in Shaykh Abad farm to Karbalayi Isma‘il, son of Karbalayi Qasim, and ‘Ali ‘Askar, son of Muhammad Nasir from Mubarakah, in exchange for twenty tumans. Then, Aqa Kazim, Aqa Qasim, Aqa ‘Ali, and Aqa Baqir, sons of Karbalayi Sadiq, transferred two bath buildings located in the same orchard, to the mentioned buyers for two tumans. On January 4, 1816, Karbalayi Isma‘il sold half of the orchard for sixteen tumans and five thousand dinars and half of the bath buildings for one tuman and two...
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Settlement of Aqa ‘Ali Asghar and Sakinah Khanum, 1814
Settlement between Aqa ‘Ali Asghar and his wife, Sakinah Khanum, exchanging some pieces of land in Sararud farm for twenty-one tumans as the payment of Sakinah Khanum's mahr.
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Sale document of Maryam Baygum and Qamar Nisa’, 1832
On April 2, 1832, Mir ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan with the power of attorney from his wife, Maryam Baygum, sells one-fourth of Bagh-i Baygum to Qamar Nisa’, daughter of Zaynal Khan, for thirty six tumans. On the margin, dated April 7, 1833, Shaykh Zayn al-‘Abidin, with the power of attorney from Qamar Nisa’ Khanum, sells the mentioned property to Mirza Aqa’i, who has the power of attorney from Ishaq Khan (son of Ibrahim Khan), for thirty tumans and a detriment fee of eight tumans
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Settlement of Fatimah, 1831
Fatimah, daughter of ‘Ali Akbar Khan and wife of Ishaq Khan ‘Arab settles her mahr, except for half of the Baygum orchard in Mahan, for one hundred dinars and some wheat, with the condition that if she returns with good health from her pilgrimage to Mecca, she will have the right to void this settlement within one year
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Letter to wife regarding divorce, 1822 or 1823
The writer objects to divorce the addressee and mentions his request of mediation from Mahd-i ‘Ulya and Nasir al-Din Shah
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