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Sale document of Khayr al-Nisa’ and Fatimah Nisa’ with Mirza Sayyid Javad, 1880
Khayr al-Nisa’ and Fatimah Nisa’, daughters of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Sabbagh [the dyer], have sold parts of a house located in Khiyaban district of Kirman to Mirza Sayyid Javad, son of Mirza Sayyid Rahim, for fifty-two tumans and a detriment fee of some sugar cubes
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Muftakhar al-Mulk to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma
Letter from Muftakhar al-Mulk to ʻAbd al-Husayn Mirza Farmanfarma encouraging him to stay in Azarbayjan instead of being the governor of Sistan and Baluchistan and Kirman. The writer addresses the beneficial aspects of staying in Azarbayjan, including making more money from the properties there and being with family.
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The author [possibly Zahra Sultan ‘Izzat al-Saltanah] conveys family news: Mahmud Khan and Ma‘sumah Khanum both have a cold and Aqa [Nizam al-Saltanah] is preparing for his trip to Kirman. She talks about Salar Muhtasham's telegrams from Tabriz and the unrest there. ‘Izzat al-Saltanah describes the renovations in the Baha’ al-Mulk's garden. On the opposite page there is a note in a different handwriting about choosing a place, probably for vacation.
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated August 16, 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi Baqqal [the grocer], settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. In December 7, 1891, a condition is added that whenever ‘Ali Asghar’s child from his temporary wife reaches adulthood, Khadijah Khanum pays her/him forty tumans.
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1892
According to a separate settlement, dated 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi, settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. Therefore, Ghulam Husayn’s settlement with his paternal aunt, which occurred after the original settlement, is not valid and she may not have any claims on the mentioned farm.
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi, settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. Therefore, Ghulam Husayn’s settlement with his paternal aunt, which occurred after the original settlement, is not valid.
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Sale document between Nigar Khanum and Sulayman Khan, 1878
Sale document between ‘Abd Allah Khan, son of Ya‘qub Khan, on behalf of his wife, Nigar Khanum (sister of Muhammad Ibrahim Khan), and Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] over parts of the farms in Rabat and Dih-i Naw near Kirman for one hundred and fifty tumans; the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi Baqqal [the grocer], settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. In this document, the validity of the 1879 settlement has been confirmed.
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Regarding a settlement between Ghulam Husayn and ‘Ali Asghar, 1892
The writer, Muhammad Baqir, states a deposition by Ghulam Husayn, son of the late Haji ‘Ali Akbar, made on December 12, 1878, as follows: Ghulam Husayn settled the inheritance from his parents (parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman) to his uncle, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi. Later, ‘Ali Asghar settled all his properties, including parts of the Jalal Abad farm and a house, to his daughter, Bibi Khadijah, the maternal sister of Ghulam Husay, who has signed the settlement.
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Sale document of Bibi Shahrbanu Baygum, 1876
Bibi Hajiyah Shahrbanu Baygum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, sells her share of the Rabat, Dih-i Naw, and Sayf Abad farms near Kirman to Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] in exchange for fifty-five tumans; detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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