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Taxes of Mulla ‘Ali and his wife, 1925
Mulla ‘Ali Dizaji Ahari writes to Hujjat al-Islam about the demand of the Department of Taxes in Ahar that he and his wife, the daughter of Karbalayi ‘Abbas, pay taxes based on their belonging to the Qarachurlu clan. He states that they do not belong to the Qarachurlu clan; also argues that taxing of women is not common, and asks the addressee to mediate with the head of the Tax Department. On the margin, Ayatollah Sadiq Tababayi has requested Amin al-Ulama’ to review this case.
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Mina Khanum's deposition, 1930
Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, who has limited power of attorney from Ma‘sumah Khanum, known as Mina Khanum, announces that she no longer has a claim against Mirza Fath Allah the accountant and any claims from here on will be void and punishable.
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Shaykh Abu al-Fazl's petition to Aqa Mirza Sadiq
Shaykh Abu al-Fazl the preacher from Ganjah writes to Hujjat al-Islam Aqa Mirza Sadiq about the government council of Ganjah's intervention in his preaching to ask him to talk about the education of girls and the progress of the Armenians and Russians who have educated their daughters. Shaykh Abu al-Fazl did not cooperate and was thus exiled. He eventually started teaching in Ahar, but complains about the hardship there and requests Mirza Aqa Sadiq's assistance.
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Regarding Umm Kulsum Khanum, 1927
The writer, who has been sent to the village of Arbatan to investigate the case of Mashhadi ‘Abd al-Husayn and Umm Kulsum Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Najafquli from Arbatan, reports that according to Akhund Mulla Sattar, a resident of Arbatan, Ja‘far Bayg from Arbatan had asked him to marry Umm Kulsum Khanum to his brother, Sayf Allah, but he had declined his request.
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Statement by the late Nuzhat al-Dawlah's representative, 1958
Aqa Husayn Qumi, representative of the late Nuzhat al-Dawlah, acknowledges the receipt of five hundred tumans from Nuzhat al-Dawlah's belongings (one-third) for performing one year of prayers and fasts on behalf of the late Haji Nizam al-Dawlah (Nuzhat al-Dawlah's late husband) and two years of prayers and two months of fasts on behalf of Nizam al-Dawlah's parents, among other prayers. Shaykh Shir Muhammad Aqa Hamadani has given this payment to Aqa Mirza ‘Ali Aqa Tabrizi.
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Petition regarding a cleric's decree, 1926
‘Abd al-Muhammad the textile seller from Bunab writes to a cleric regarding his decree revoking a settlement related to his deceased daughter; because some people have questioned its authenticity; he requests a second decree.
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List of charity donations, 1927 to 1929
Expenditures for ta‘ziyah in Shishgilan mosque during the first ten nights of Muharram, serving food during Ramadan, and other charity donations.
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Group portrait
The man seated in the center is I‘tisam al-Mulk (Parvin I‘tisami's father), the woman seated to his left is Parvin I‘tisami's mother, and, according to the inscription on the back, the other people are: ‘Adl al-Mulk, Mu‘tamad al-Sultan, Mirza Musa Khan, Mirza Mahdikhan; the group had gathered at a ceremony for ‘Adl al-Mulk's daughter in ‘Adl al-Mulk's house, Shishgilan, Tabriz.
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Sayyid Muhammad ‘Ali to Nuzhat al-Dawlah
Sayyid Muhammad ‘Ali asks Nuzhat al-Dawlah to allow Sayyid Ja‘far to be sent back to his home because his parents are worried about his well-being. The writer suggests assigning Sayyid Ja‘far as the representative of the late Haji Nizam al-Dawlah to perform the rites of pilgrimage in Karbala’.
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Petition by Khavar Sultan Khanum's attorney, 1927
‘Abbas al-Husayni Kawdani, the attorney of Khavar Sultan Khanum (daughter of Mahdi Sulayman from Ruzvah), writes a petition to Aqa Mulla Ghulamhusayn regarding the property disputes between Khavar Sultan Khanum and the inheritors of Karbalayi Nigahdar Bayg (Aqa ‘Abbas Quli Bayg represents himself and the other inheritors). Khavar Khanum claims that her property, partly given to her by her late husband, Mahmud, and recorded in her marriage contract, and the rest inherited through her father, was entrusted to her husband without any formal settlement or compensation. Now, this property, after...
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