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Sale Settlement, 1915
A sale settlement regarding a garden in Yazd, between Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, son of Sayyid ‘Ali, and Haji ‘Abd al-Rasul, a merchant from Yazd, in exchange for three hundred and ninety tumans (1915); a note on the margin indicates that there has was a second settlement in 1917 after the abrogation of the first one, with the wife of Sayyid Muhammad (daughter of Sultan al-‘Ulama’) in exchange for six hundred and sixty five tumans with a separate document. She has confirmed this document.
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Sale document of Aqa Muhsin and Bibi Fatimah, 1915
Aqa Mirza Muhsin, the son of the late Aqa Mirza Sayyid Hasan Mudarris, sells the crops from the Jalal Abad farm in Rustaq to Bibi Fatimah, the daughter of Haji ‘Ali Muhammad the merchant from Yazd (son of Ustad ‘Abidini) for seventy five tumans.
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Marriage contract between Rubabah Khanum and Aqa Ghulam ʻAli, 1914
Marriage contract between Rubabah Khanum, the daughter of Husayn Aqa, and Aqa Ghulam ʻAli, the son of Muhammad Aqa, dated June 14, 1914. The mahr includes parts of some properties and land, some clothing, and some textiles.
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Marriage contract between Sayyidah Khayr al-Nisaʼ and Ustad Asad Allah, 1922
Marriage contract between Sayyidah Khayr al-Nisaʼ, the daughter of Aqa ʻAbd Allah, and Ustad Asad Allah, the son of Ustad Ahmad, dated October 31, 1922.The mahr includes parts of a farm, five tumans, some red gold, and some silver.
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Marriage contract between Bibi Zahra Sultan Khanum and Sayyid Hasan, 1921
Marriage contract between Bibi Zahra Sultan Khanum, the daughter of Haj Mirza Habib, and Sayyid Hasan, the son of Haji Sayyid Husayn, dated November 19, 1921. The mahr includes parts of a property and some land in Ashkazar, a carpet, some clothing, a mirror, copper containers, a chest, a chador, and some red gold. The items listed in the mahr were valued at 100 tumans.
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Marriage contract between Nusrat Baygum and Mirza ʻAbd al-Vahhab, 1913
Marriage contract between Nusrat Baygum, the daughter of Mulla Akbar, and Mirza ʻAbd al-Vahhab, the son of Mulla Baqir, dated November 12, 1913. The mahr is 700 tumans, of which the bride received 400 tumans, one hundred tumans were charged to the bridegroom, and the rest was a property in Shadabakht farm.