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Documents, with Zahra's seal, addressed to Arbab Jahangir for payments from 10 to 50 tumans
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Khanum's promissory note, 1919
Khanum’s promissory note, which includes prices for two sets of china dishes, thirty regular and thirty deep plates; as well as a request for payment of one tuman and eight thousand dinars
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Mirza ‘Isa Khan's list of expenses, 1884
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Mirza Baqir's petition about the death of his wife and child, 1919
Mirza Baqir, an employee of the Finance Ministry in Kirman, claims that while he had left Hutkan to collect his wages in Jiruft, Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali from Sarbanan had taken the writer's wife and his two children along with their household furnishing to his home. A few days later, Mirza Baqir's wife passed away and his children were sent to Hutkan on a pack animal. One of them stopped drinking milk and died eight days later. He is asking for justice.
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Fatimah's deposition, 1918
Fatimah states that she has not become pregnant since she has been married to Husayn (son of the late Bab‘ali). There is other evidence that proves the accuracy of her statement.
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Sale document of Karbalayi Bibi Jan, 1922
Sale document between Karbalayi Bibi Jan and Karbalayi Haydar, son of Karbalayi ‘Ali Quli, over her share of water in exchange for five tumans; detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Marriage contract of Bibi Jan and Mulla Qanbar, 1918
Marriage contract of Bibi Jan, daughter of ‘Ali Bayg (son of the late Darvish Bayg), and Mulla Qanbar, son of Mulla Husayn. Mahr includes thirty tumans, carpets worth fifty tumans, copperwares worth fifty tumans, and gold worth ten tumans.
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Regarding ‘Ali's claim and Sahib Jan's condition, 1918
‘Ali claims that Husayn Jan, son of the late Mashhadi Zaynal, owes him twenty tumans. Sahib Jan, daughter of the late Nazar ‘Ali Khan and Husayn Jan’s mother, pledges to pay this amount within four months, with the condition that ‘Ali swears in front of Aqa Sayyid Muhammad Baqir in order to receive the money.
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Bibi Maryam's sale document, 1920
Bibi Maryam, daughter of Sharif Khan, and her son (son of the late Asad Allah Bayg) sell some orchards to Karbalayi Haydar and Husayn Jan, sons of the late Mashhadi, in exchange for sixty-four tumans. Tax and other expenses are the responsibility of the buyers and the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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