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Affidavit of people of ʻAjabshir and Shishavan, 1859
Affidavit from residents of the villages of ʻAjabshir and Shishavan regarding Malik Qasim Mirza's sale of a sixth of Shishavan village to Zaynab Khanum. The document reads, in part, "Due to the call of Zaynab Khanum, the mentioned people from villages ʻAjabshir and Shishavan have all confirmed her claim that when Malik Qasim Mirza was still alive, he acknowledged to them that he had contendedly sold a sixth of Shishavan village to Zaynab Khanum, and that this property belongs to her [...]. After Mirza Hasan and Karbalayi Haydar's testimony and based on all other evidence, it became clear...
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Ziba Khanum's deposition, 1887
Statement about the settlement between Ziba Khanum, daughter of Ustad ‘Ali, and her brother, Karbalayi Kazim, over a property located at Surkhab neighborhood
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Testimony of Shaykh Muhammad on behalf of Shams al-Dawlah's mother, 1878
Testimony of Shaykh Muhammad on behalf of himself and Shams al-Dawlah's mother, waiving all their rights to Mirza Mahdi Muddaris's properties.
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Testimonial
The writer testifies that Qurban‘ali Banna’ (mason) has been doing masonry work during the week in the past two months and therefore, he could have not been involved in the robbery
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Testimony on the late Mahi Khanum's inheritors' shares, 1895
Testimony of Aqa Pasha, son of Haj Habib, regarding the plaintiff's disagreements with the late Mahi Khanum's inheritors, confirming that any settlement between the plaintiff and the inheritors will only be a formality.
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Regarding a settlement and its revocation, 1882
Mulla ‘Ali, representing Ma‘sumah Khanum (daughter of the late Mirza Ibrahim Khan Muzaffar al-Dawlah), writes about a settlement and its revocation between Ma‘sumah Khanum and her husband, the late Hamid Mirza Yavar, over her paternal inheritance. Then he mentions that the late Hamid Mirza Yavar's inheritors cannot have any claims over Ma‘sumah Khanum's paternal inheritance.
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Regarding a settlement between Ghulam Husayn and ‘Ali Asghar, 1892
The writer, Muhammad Baqir, states a deposition by Ghulam Husayn, son of the late Haji ‘Ali Akbar, made on December 12, 1878, as follows: Ghulam Husayn settled the inheritance from his parents (parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman) to his uncle, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi. Later, ‘Ali Asghar settled all his properties, including parts of the Jalal Abad farm and a house, to his daughter, Bibi Khadijah, the maternal sister of Ghulam Husay, who has signed the settlement.
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Mirza Riza Khan’s deposition, 1895
Mirza Riza Khan (colonel), son of Maryam Khanum (‘Aziz al-Hajiyah) and Mirza ‘Abd Allah Khan Mustawfi, states that he has received all his share of inheritance and has no claims on his paternal inheritance from his mother, who was the executor of the will.
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Mirza Ja‘far Khan’s deposition, 1895
Mirza Ja‘far Khan (military administrator), son of Maryam Khanum (‘Aziz al-Hajiyah) and Mirza ‘Abd Allah Khan Mustawfi, states that he has received all his share of inheritance and has no claims on his paternal inheritance from his mother, who was the executor of the will.