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Settlement of Mirza ‘Ali Khan Furqani and his children, 1930
Mirza ‘Ali Khan Furqani, the former Nayyir al-Mamalik of Isfahan, exchanged four-sixths of his house of residence near the Jami‘ mosque of Isfahan with his two sons, ‘Ali Asghar and ‘Ali Akbar, and the baby (girl or boy) who is still in her/his mother's womb, for one hundred dinars and ten misqals [unit of weight] of crystal candy. He has additionally settled all his household furnishings, including copperware, carpets, beddings, clothing, books, Qur’an, stationaries, food supplies, such as flour and legumes, and any other items, even a nail that might be on the wall, to his three children...
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Settlement, 1926
Settlement between Haydar ‘Ali, son of the late Muhammad, Muhammad ‘Ali, son the late Muhammad Riza, and Fatimah Khanum, daughter of the late Muhammad Riza, all from Varnusfadiran village, and Haji [Aqa Habib?] Khan, son of the late Mirza ‘Abbas from the same village, exchanging a piece of land located at Muzaffari Farvand in Dashtandah plain, for fifty tumans and one hundred dinars, with forty misqals of Muhubin wheat for the detriment clause.
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Settlement, 1924
Settlement between Haydar ‘Ali, son of the late Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Riza, and Muhammad ‘Ali, son of the late Muhammad Riza from Varnusfadiran, and Haj Muhammad Riza Khan, son of the late Mirza ‘Abbas from the same village; they exchange a piece of land for thirteen tumans, one qiran, and five shahis and set the payment of one hundred dinars and forty misqals [unit of weight] wheat as a condition in case of detriment. Khavar Sultan, wife of Aqa Haydar ‘Ali and mother of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali, has confirmed and signed this settlement. On verso: "settlement belongs to Haji Khan."