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Power of attorney to get inheritance, 1919
Power of attorney given by Jahantab Khanum, daughter of the late Mulla Muhammad Sadiq Pust-furush (fur dealer) and permanent wife of Habib Allah from Bardaj, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah in order to collect her paternal inheritance, in the amount of two hundred and fifty tumans, from the inheritors of the late Zal Khan from Bardaj
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Power of attorney to collect debt, 1906
Power of attorney given to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of the late Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, by Muhammad Javad Hammami [the bath-keeper], son of the late Mashhadi Isma‘il from Shiraz, for six months from the time of the contract in order to collect his debt from Bibi Mah, daughter of the late Mashhadi Isma‘il Khan, for selling one-half of a house to her and to collect the rent owed by Karbalayi Husayn Najjar [the carpenter], son of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali Akbar from Shiraz
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Power of attorney to get husband's inheritance, 1913
Power of attorney given by Khanum Saltanat, daughter of Mirza ‘Abd Allah and wife of the late Sayyid ‘Ali Akbar from Shiraz, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin (known as Saham al-Shari‘ah), son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, in order to get her share and the share of her daughter, Shazdah Baygum, whose inheritance was transferred to Khanum Saltanat when she died, of her deceased husband's possessions, including household furnishing and money, that her brother-in-law, Sayyid ‘Abd al-Razzaq, holds.
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Power of attorney to get inheritance and mahr, 1919
Power of attorney given by Khanum Batul, daughter of the late Darvish Khan and wife of the late ‘Aziz Khan, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah in order to get her rights from Sultan Khanum, mother of ‘Aziz Khan, including her mahr and her inheritance (one-eighth of ‘Aziz Khan's possessions), along with the past due rent and current rent of the house, some stores, and a store located in Darvazah Sa‘di
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Power of attorney to get inheritance of a deceased son, 1923
Power of attorney given by Bibi Maryam Sultan, wife of Haj Sayyid Muhammad Husayn from Kazirun, to Saham al-Shari‘ah in order to collect her son (the late Sayyid ‘Abbas)'s share of paternal inheritance from her other son, Aqa Sayyid Ahmad
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Power of attorney to obtain a woman's mahr, 1909
A woman has given the power of attorney to Karbalayi Amr Allah to obtain her mahr, alimony, and other expenses from her husband, Haji Muhammad Ibrahim (Mashhadi Kazim's son)
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Settlement of Muvaffaq al-Mamalik and his aunts with Husayn Agha the merchant, 1904
Mirza Mahdi Khan Mazandarani a.k.a Muvaffaq al-Mamalik (the son of the deceased Aqa Mirza Baba Isfahani), the treasurer of the royal stable, and his three aunts, Hajiyah Zahra Khanum, Hajiyah Sakinah Khanum, and Hajiyah Maryam Khanum, settled three-sixths of the village Aqjari [Aqajari] in Maraghah with Husayn Aqa, the merchant from Tabriz, for 3000 tumans.
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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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Letter of Rubab Sultan's lawyer about the ownership of a farm, 1922
Draft of a letter written by Saham al-Dawlah, the attorney of Rubab Sultan (daughter of the late Mirza ‘Ali Akbar) against Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan I‘timad al-Mamalik regarding the ownership of a farm that, based on a settlement contract, belongs to Rubab Sultan but Abu al-Hasan has usurped it
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Documents regarding Gawhar al-Muluk's claim against Qamar Khanum, 1916 to 1917
Documents related to the claim by Gawhar al-Muluk Khanum (wife of Shahzadah ‘Aziz) against Qamar Khanum (known as Shahzadah Khanum) regarding the inheritance from Gawhar al-Muluk Khanum's late son, Nasr Allah Mirza, a house worth six hundred tumans, which is occupied by Qamar Khanum; including a power of attorney, affidavits, and court subpoenas