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Badr al-Dawlah Mawlavi and Khusraw Mawlavi
Pictured, from the left, are: Badr al-Dawlah Mawlavi, the daughter of Sardar Sa‘id Malik, and her grandson, Khusraw Mawlavi (the son of Taqi Khan Mawlavi, Amir Amjad).
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Regarding the dispute between Naz Baygum Kurdistaniyah (‘Alaviyah al-Saltanah) and Husayn ‘Ali Khan Sa‘id al-Sultan Sardar Afshar, 1919-1920
The documents include: 1- a letter by the judge who issued a sentence against Husayn‘ali Khan Sa‘id al-Sultan regarding the dispute with ‘Alaviyah [al-Saltanah] to the Ministry of Justice addressing Sa‘id al-Sultan's appeal and his decision to send someone for more investigation and summoning ‘Alaviyah al-Saltanah or her attorney (October 17, 1919); 2- the judge's letter to the Ministry of Justice, insisting that the investigation continue locally despite the request by Sa‘id al-Sultan's attorney to move it to Tehran and declaring it necessary to collect money or ask for a credible...
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Bihjat al-Saltanah Afshar
Daughter of Haji Husayn’ali Khan Afshar
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Settlement between Bahadur al-Sultan and his aunts, Akram al-Muluk and Mahparvar, 1905
Settlement to resolve the dispute between Haj Khan Baba Khan Bahadur al-Sultan and his two maternal aunts, Zahra (known as Akram al-Muluk) and Mahparvar, the daughters of Parviz Chahardawli, regarding the one third of the inheritance of Asiyah, the maternal grandmother of Bahadur al-Sultan. After twelve days of reviewing the case, the writer has decided that all the claims of Bahadur al-Sultan were settled in exchange for 2700 tumans. The inheritance of Asiyah, according to a settlement document by Akhund Mulla Muhammad Taqi Shaykh al-Islam, includes: properties, villages, cash assets,...
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Group portrait
The older girl on the right is Bihjat al-Saltanah Afshar (the daughter of Haji Husayn‘ali Khan Afshar); the other people are not identified.
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Group portrait
Pictured, from the left, are: Zahra Sultan Khanum Afshar (the daughter of ‘Ali Naqi Khan Yamin Lashkar), Yahya Afshar (Iftikhar al-Mulk, the son of Haji Muhammad Khan Sardar and the paternal uncle of the two children), and Fath‘ali Khan Afshar (Sa‘id al-Sultan, the son of Haj Husayn ‘Ali Khan).
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Gulchihrah Khanum's claims, 1919
1- Muhammad Husayn confirms that any writing by Gulchihrah, the daughter of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim from Sanandaj, transferring one sixth of a property in Quzlu, her sole source of income, to her brother, Mirza ‘Ali Khan Amin al-Mamalik, is null and void. He testifies that Gulchihrah's addiction to opium has resulted in the decline of her mental capacities, which is apparent to the people close to her, including the writer. Gulchihrah stated that some people, incited by Amin al-Mamalik, had come from Takan Tappah to her house, and while she was under the influence of opium, coerced her into...
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Settlement of Sharafat Khanum, 1905
Settlement of Ja‘far Quli Zargham Lashkar on behalf of Sharafat Khanum transferring Sharafat Khanum's claims about her mother's inheritance from Nawruz Khan (which is claimed by her brother, Bahadur al-Sultan) to Mishkat Nizam the orderly of Nizam al-Saltanah, the governor of Azarbayjan, in exchange for one thousand and one hundred tumans to be paid within one day; Mishkat Nizam and Iqbal Nizam followed up on the issue and summoned Bahadur al-Sultan to Sa’in Qal‘ah, who paid two hundred tumans in cash and a three hundred tumans invoice to Zargham Lashkar. The rest was settled as purchase of...
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Settlement among children of Buyuk Khan Mirpanjah Afshar, 1923
Settlement of some properties between ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Amir Mukarram, the son of Buyuk Khan Mirpanjah Afshar from Sa’in Qal‘ah, and his brothers, Ibrahim Khan and Mahdi Khan. This followed another settlement between his sisters, Kafiyah, Kawkab, and Jamilah and their three brothers. The settlement included the properties they inherited from their father, with the following exceptions: their father's debt to Akbar Khan Salar Mukarram, the property in Takht-i Sulayman, and his cash belongings--these properties were exchanged for some other properties as well as five thousand tumans.
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