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Regarding Aqa Bala and Mirza Baqir's dispute, 1920
Letter of Mukhbir al-Dawlah from the government of Sarab and Garmrud on Aqa Bala Khan's complaint against Mirza Baqir, son of Haj Iskandar from Miyanah, regarding the inheritance of underage children as well as the mahr and share of inheritance of Fatimah Khanum (Iskandar's wife) and the subsequent denial of his claim
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Sale document, 1926
Haji Mir Mukhtar Aqa, Aqa Mir Muhammad, and Haji Mir Jalal have sold a few stores, including one purchased from Khavar Khanum and Dirakhshandah Khanum, daughters of Haji ‘Abbasquli, to Mashhadi Hamd Allah Amin al-Ra‘aya and ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan in exchange for eight hundred and forty tumans. On February 21, 1928, Mashhadi Hamd Allah Amin al-Ra‘aya has sold his share to Mirza Baqir Iskandarzadah for four hundred and twenty tumans.
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Kawkab Khanum's question regarding her paternal inheritance, 1931
Kawkab, sister of Mirza Baqir from the same mother and father, asks Hujjat al-Islam Haji Mirza Muhammad Mujtahid about dividing her father's inheritance a few years ago amongst Mirza Baqir, Aqa Mahdi, and Qamar Khanum, and which one of her brothers has her share. Mirza Muhammad responded that Aqa Mahdi and Qamar Nisa’, who are from the same mother, share their inheritance and Kawkab Khanum shares her part with Mirza Baqir.
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Settlements between Zulaykha and Mirza Baqir, 1928-1935
Three settlements between Zulaykha Baqiri, daughter of Hanifah Bayg (resident of Abadkuh) and wife of Karbalayi ‘Abd al-‘Ali (from Yingi Abad) and Mirza Baqir Iskandari, son of Haji Iskandar (from Miyanah), regarding the sale of her paternal inheritance located in the villages of Inchah and Khan Yurdi. The first one, dated February 8, 1928, is for thirty-six tumans; the second one, dated April 20, 1934, with Yadallah Bayg Baqiri, son of Zulaykha, acting as her attorney, is for forty-two tumans; and the third one, dated November 27, 1935, also with Yadallah Bayg as her attorney, is for...