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Related to Mu‘azzaz al-Saltanah's properties, 1914
Regarding settlements related to Mu‘azzaz al-Saltanah's properties, her share of Mihraban village, the method of dividing the lands, a dispute with petty landowners, and giving power of attorney to someone to resolve the dispute and pay off the unsettled rents
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Sayyid Abu al-Qasim's complaint against his brother
Sayyid Abu al-Qasim Tajir (merchant) from Usku, son of Mir Kazim Tajir, made a complaint against his brother, Sayyid Muhammad Tajir from Usku, regarding his share from their paternal inheritance and other properties, as well as the money he loaned to Haji Sayyid Muhammad's wife (daughter of Mir Hashim). Although his claim was denied, the brothers made a settlement to resolve the dispute in which Sayyid Muhammad agreed to pay seventy tumans to Sayyid Abu al-Qasim.
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Pledge by Turkmen peasants
A group of Turkmen peasants have pledged to stop immoral behaviors and obey the orders of Mashhadi Muhammad Aqa, on behalf of Nuzhat al-Dawlah
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Dividing Haji Aqa ‘Ali Akbar's inheritance, 1896
Copy of Haji Mirza Ibrahim's note on the late Haji Aqa ‘Ali Akbar's settlement with Hajiyah Khanum, assigning the author as the custodian of his endowment, and on dividing the inheritance among the deceased's daughters and sons
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Settlement of properties of Sayf al-Sadat's daughters, 1922
Settlement of Mirza Taqi, son of the late Haji Mirza Baqir (from Mihr), with the permission of the daughters of the late Sayf al-Sadat, Akhtar al-Sadat, Fakhr al-Sadat, and Amjad al-Sadat, with Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn, son of Haji Mirza Ghulamriza, over exchanging some properties as well as a payment of thirty tumans
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Will of Iskandar Khan Sawlat al-Sultan, 1912
Will of Iskandar Khan Sawlat al-Sultan, who has appointed his brother, Habib Allah Khan Sultan, as the executor of the will, and his wife [Hajiyah Baygum Khanum], the daughter of Aqa Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn, as the overseer. One-fifth of his belongings, including animals, household furnishings, clothing, and jewelry, goes to his wife as her mahr and other prerogatives. After deducting his debts, one-third of the remainings should be spent for his burial in Najaf, fasts and prayers, and charity. What remains will be divided among the inheritors.
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