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Lease between Haji Khan Yavar and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1904
Agreement between Haji Khan Yavar and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, regarding a one-year of crops from some land in Aqdagh-i Sufla in exchange for 20 mans [unit of weight]. The crop should be delivered to Sakinah Sultan's servant or representative. Taxes, wages for the guards, and damages caused by natural disasters or pests are the responsibility of the tenant.
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Settlement between Haji Iskandar Khan and ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's children, 1909
1 and 2- Two settlements between Riza Quli Khan (the eldest son of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan), Nur Muhammad Khan (on behalf of his daughter-in-law, Munavvar Khanum, daughter of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan), and the signatories as representatives of Aqa Hujjat al-Islam the guardian of the underage children of ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan (Muhammad Khan known as Buyuk Khan and ‘Ali Akbar Khan), and Haji Iskandar Khan the Colonel, for the ‘Assar Khanah [mill] in Chibni village in the Hashtrud district for three hundred and fifty tumans and some other properties in the same village for one thousand...
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Settlement of Iskandar Khan Yavar and others, 1903
Mashhadi ‘Abbas, acting on his own behalf and as the guardian of the underage children of the late Mashhadi Hanifah, Muhsin and Rahim, and the sons of Khuda Quli Sultan from Zaviyah, Nur Allah and Mahdi, sells some properties in the village of Zaviyah to Haji Iskandar Khan Yavar in exchange for two hundred and fifty tumans. On the margin, Khuda Quli Sultan's daughters, Shafa Baygum, Tuba Baygum, Fatimah Baygum, and Zahra Baygum have confirmed this settlement.
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Marriage contract of Khadijah and ‘Abd al-Husayn, 1917
Marriage contract of Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of Qahraman, and Aqa ‘Abd al-Husayn, the son of Mulla Aqa. The mahr is fifteen tumans, a set of bedding worth five tumans, and a gold ring worth one tuman. The bride has received five tumans of the mahr and the rest remains the groom’s debt.
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Division of Iskandar Khan's belongings, 1915
Two copies of a document dividing the listed properties owned by the late Haj Iskandar Khan the Colonel among his inheritors: Hajiyah Baygum Khanum (Iskandar Khan's wife), Habib Allah Khan Sultan (Iskandar Khan's brother), and Haj Mir Aqa on behalf of his wife [Taj Amal Khanum] (Iskandar Khan's sister). The undivided belongings should be sold to pay Iskandar Khan's debts and the remaining should be divided among the mentioned inheritors. Hajiyah Baygum Khanum keeps the will. On the margin, it is noted that grain crops should also be divided among inheritors.
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Division of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan's inheritance, 1892
‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan's inheritance, has, under the supervision of Mulla Riza, been divided among the following: Muhammad (his father), Fatimah Baygum (his mother), his underage daughter (Haji Khan Yavar as her guardian), and his sister; the share and mahr of his wife, Gawhar Taj Khanum (Baba Khan's daughter), has also been distributed to her.
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Sale contract between Haji Khan and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, 1902
Sale contract between Haji Khan [Iskandar Khan Yavar] and Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, for some properties in the village of Chibni in Hashtrud for ninety-two tumans and five thousand dinars; the contract includes a one-year revocation term.
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Payment of Sakinah Sultan Khanum's inheritance, 1917
The inheritance of Sakinah Sultan Khanum, the daughter of the late ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan, was in the custody of her guardian Haji Khan the Colonel. According to this contract, Haji Khan returns this property to Sakinah Sultan Khanum. The expenses for her clothing have been deducted from ‘Izzat Allah Khan Sultan's debt.
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Sale document of Haj Khanum and Muhammad, 1912
Sale document between Muhammad, the son of Aqa Rajab‘ali the resident of Aqdagh-i Sufla, and Haj Khanum, the wife of Haj Khan the Colonel, regarding two mans [unit of weight] of copper in exchange for two tumans and three thousand dinars, including the right of revocation for six months.
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Fatimah Baygum Khanum's sale document, 1877
Fatimah Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Khan Shaqaqi, sells part of the Chibni village in the district of Hashtrud to Amin Allah Bayg, the son of Sadiq Bayg Yavar, for twenty six tumans. The agreed-upon revocation period of the contract is eight months.
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