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Umm Laylan's and Zayn al-‘Abidin's oath, 1922
Umm Laylan and her husband, Zayn al-‘Abidin, have to take an oath in Mulla Sadiq's presence to end their dispute with Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn.
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Dividing the inheritance of ‘Ali, 1910
‘Ali's belongings were sold and divided between the inheritors: Sakinah Khanum's share was 22 tumans and 18 dinars; the share of his wife, Jamilah Khanum, was 70 tumans; there were also some expenses for his underage daughter; and his debts had to be paid.
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Shares of inheritance of Karbalayi Isma‘il's daughters, 1922
The daughters of Karbalayi Isma‘il each receive a share of the water from ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring.
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Receipt of Zivar Khanum's mahr, 1913
Haj Husayn Aqa, the son of Kalb Riza, has paid the mahr of Zivar Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Isma‘il and the wife of the late Aqa Mirza Masih.
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Divorce settlement of Khatun and Yusuf, 1914
Khatun Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abbas, forgives her mahr, seventeen tumans and five thousand dinars, in order to get a divorce from her husband, Yusuf, the son of Karbalayi Ahmad.
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Sale of inheritance by Muhammad's children, 1922
Naqd ‘Ali and Bakhsh‘ali, the sons of Karbalayi Muhammad, are selling a property that they shared with their sisters to Karbalayi Hamid, Majid, and Ya‘qub‘ali for eight tumans.
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Dividing the inheritance of Muhammad, 1921
Since he had not left any will, after Muhammad's death, his belongings were divided among the inheritors: Ma‘sumah Khanum (his wife), Ana Khanum (his daughter), and Nur Allah and Ahmad (his underage children). It is noted that after receiving her share, Ma‘sumah Khanum loses any claim to her mahr and can separate her share after four years.
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Revocation of Tuti Khanum's property transfer, 1918
Karbalayi ‘Abd al-‘Ali, the son of Mirza Masih, claims, on behalf of his mother, Tuti Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Allahvirdi, that Tuti Khanum has not received the 6 sheep she had been promised in exchange for the transfer of her maternal and paternal inheritance to ‘Ali Miran [?], the son of Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah, and Asad Allah, the son of Karbalayi Fath Allah. ‘Ali Miran [?] has also admitted that they have only given her two sheep, as a result of which, the transfer has been revoked.
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Fatimah Khanum's power of attorney for selling her garden, 1918
Fatimah Khanum has granted Aqa Mirza Ahmad and Aqa ‘Abbas‘ali power of attorney to sell her garden.
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Marriage contract of Safiyah and Yusuf‘ali, 1925
Marriage contract of Safiyah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Hamid, and Yusuf‘ali, the son of Haj ‘Abbas. The mahr is thirty five tumans, some of which has, along with some household furnishings, been received by the bride.
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