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Settlement of Raziyah Sultan Khanum and Muhammad Khalil the merchant from Shiraz, 1924
On October 6 and November 5, 1924, Bibi Raziyah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Shaykh ‘Abd al-Nabi and the wife of Shaykh Zia’ al-Din ‘Imad al-Shari‘ah, settled a property near the Baghshah in Shiraz with Muhammad Khalil the merchant from Shiraz, the son of Muhammad Karim the merchant from Shiraz known as Rukni, for one hundred and sixty tumans. For the first contract ‘Imad al-Shari‘ah was also present and testified.
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Power of attorney to collect inheritance, 1913
Power of attorney given by Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn Sahib Tajir-i Turk [Turkish merchant], son of Muhammad Hasan, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to get the inheritance of the late Bibi Khavar Sultan, daughter of Sayyid Ashraf al-Din and wife of Haji [illegible]; one-ninth of her inheritance was transferred to the late Bibi Fatimah Baygum (Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn's wife) but Haji Sayyid Muhammad Mawla has seized it now.
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About paying alimony, 1914
Aqa Buzurg Khan, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Khan, on behalf of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Murshid, is responsible for paying the daily alimony of Khanum ‘Ata’ (daughter of Muhammad Husayn Khan Muntazam and permanent wife of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Murshid) and to treat her well
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Power of attorney to get money, 1912
Power of attorney given by ‘Abd al-Hamid Bayg, son of the late Haji Muhammad ‘Ali from Shiraz, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of the late Haji Muhammad Hasan, in order to get his money from his wife, Khanum Balqays (daughter of the late Rajab ‘Ali from Shiraz)
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Giving power of attorney for divorce, 1915
Mirza Muhammad Riza, son of the late Mirza Muhammad Husayn Khan, has stated his return to his wife, Salar Khanum, daughter of the late Haj Aqa Pust-furush [the fur seller] from Shiraz in the presence of Haji Mirza Muhammad Hasan al-Tabatabayi al-Najafi. He then gives power of attorney to Shaykh Haydar ‘Ali in order to triple-divorce Salar Khanum.
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Power of attorney for divorce and reconciliation, 1914
Power of attorney given by Mirza Muhammad Riza, son of Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn Khan, to Shaykh Haydar‘ali in order to divorce him from his wife, Salar Khanum, daughter of the late Haji Aqa Buzurg Pust-furush [fur dealer] from Shiraz. On the margin, Mirza Muhammad Riza returns to Salar Khanum three days after their divorce, gives the power of attorney to divorce her again to Shaykh Haydar‘ali, and then gives the power of attorney to divorce him from Salar Khanum to Shaykh Haydar‘ali for a second time.
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Power of attorney to get rights, 1913
Power of attorney given by Mirza Muhammad Baqir, Mirza Muhammad Sadiq, and Khanum Saltanat, children of the late Mirza Isma‘il Tajir [the merchant] from Shiraz, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, known as Saham al-Shari‘ah, in order to get their rights from Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, the husband of Khanum Saltanat, and to prove the falsehood of his claims
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Power of attorney to recover financial claims, 1911
Power of attorney given by Khanum ‘Azra, daughter of the late Haji Sayyid Muhammad Pish-namaz [prayer leader] and wife of Mirza Muhammad Hasan Khan, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Haji Muhammad Hasan from Shiraz, regarding what her husband owes her as well as her inheritance of Sayyid Muhammad, Khanum ‘Azra’s father. The attorney is given all the rights to act upon her claim.
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Power of attorney to collect debt, 1918
Power of attorney given by Mirza Yusuf Bazzaz [the draper] from Shiraz, son of Haji Muhammad Husayn Bazzaz, and Bibi Agha Baygum, former wife of Haji Muhammad Husayn and daughter of Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Mustawfi, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, known as Saham al-Shari‘ah, in order to obtain Haji Muhammad Husayn's debt
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Power of attorney to collect alimony, 1920
Power of attorney given by Hamdam Khanum, wife of Mirza Muhammad Ja‘far Khan and daughter of the late ‘Inayat Allah Khan (resident of Ishaq Bayg neighborhood), to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah (resident of Sarbagh) in order to negotiate with her husband about her alimony and cost of clothing