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Marriage and divorce contracts of Fatimah Baygum and Muhammad Baqir, 1897
Marriage and divorce contracts of Fatimah Baygum, daughter of Sayyid Ismaʻil Kulah-mal, and Muhammad Baqir, son of Ustad Husayn. The mahr includes twenty-five tumans and fifty shahis, one twenty-fourth of a house in the Shamsabad neighborhood of Isfahan, and a Qurʼan worth one tuman. On June 18, 1905, Fatimah Baygum settled her mahr, except the part of the mentioned property, with her husband for one hundred dinars in order to get a divorce. Then, on August 30, 1905, they remarried and the husband settled the ten tumans he owed to the wife for one hundred dinars and some wheat. The mahr,...
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Settlement, 1901 and 1904
Settlement bewteen [illegible] Khanum, mother of Aqa Muhammad Haji Khan and wife of Muhammad Karim Khan Sartip [the brigadier], and Aqa ‘Abbas, son of Haj Muhammad Mahdi Sultan, exchanging some described properties in Varnusfadiran village, one of the triple villages of Marbin in Isfahan, for five hundred and twenty-five tumans and one hundred dinars, with some Muhubin wheat for the detriment clause. Aqa Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali Khan Sartip, and Aqa Muhammad Baqir Khan, the sons of Khanum have signed this settlement, which is dated October 8, 1901. On verso: "On March 3,...
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Marriage contract of Javir Sultan and ʻAbd al-Ghafur, 1924
Marriage contract of Javir Sultan, daughter of the late ʻAbd al-Ghaffar from Khuzan, and ʻAbd al-Ghafur, son of Karbalayi Muhammad Darajah. The mahr includes twenty-five tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, one-twelfth of a house, ten tumans to buy land, five tumans for wedding expenses and two sets of women's clothes. The groom's mother, Qamar Sultan, settled the mentioned share of the house with her son for [illegible], at which point it became part of the mahr.
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Marriage agreement of Fatimah Baygum and Mashhadi ʻAli, 1930
Marriage agreement of Fatimah Baygum, daughter of Mashhadi Murtaza son of the late ʻAbd Allah from Khuzan, and Mashhadi ʻAli, son of the late Nazar ʻAli from Khuzan. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, one-fourth of a house in the Sixth Bustan neighborhood of Khuzan, half of an acre of land, fifty tumans to buy land for the bride, and three misqals [unit of weight] of gold worth eight tumans. Additionally, ten tumans will be paid for the bridal gift, one set of women's clothes, and two mans [unit of weight] of cotton wool.
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Marriage agreement of Ruqiyah Nazari and Mahmud Nazari, 1938
Marriage agreement of Ruqiyah Nazari, daughter of the late Karbalayi Jaʻfar from Khuzan village, and Mahmud Nazari, son of the late ʻAbbas son of ʻAmu Nazar from Khuzan. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, forty tumans to buy a house and sixty tumans to buy some land for the bride, and sixteen tumans for gold and earrings. Additionally, ten tumans will be paid for wedding expenses, rugs, two mans [unit of weight] of cotton wool, and two sets of proper women's clothes for the bride.
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Marriage agreement of Shahrbanu and Murtaza, 1936
Marriage agreement of Shahrbanu, daughter of Haydar ʻAli son of Ramazan ʻAli from Khuzan village, and Murtaza, son of Rajab ʻAli son of ʻAli ʻAbd al-Ghani from Khuzan. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans, one-fourth of a house in the Shamsabad neighborhood of Khuzan, forty tumans to buy land for the bride, and a pair of gold earrings worth six tumans. Additionally, ten tumans will be paid for wedding expenses, the bridal gift, and two sets of proper women's clothes.
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Marriage agreement of Baygum Agha Numrah-chi and ʻAli Shafiʻi, 1938
Marriage agreement of Baygum Agha Numrah-chi, daughter of Mashhadi Rajab ʻAli son of Muhammad Baqir from Khuzan, and ʻAli Shafiʻi, son of Mashhadi Husayn from Khuzan. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, one-twelfth of a house in the Shamsabad neighborhood of Khuzan, six acres of land, and sixteen tumans to buy gold and earrings. Additionally, fifteen tumans will be paid for [wedding] expenses, rugs, and two sets of proper women's clothes.
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Marriage agreement of Hishmat and Barat ʻAli, 1883
Marriage agreement of Hishmat, daughter of Mirza son of Sayyid Ibrahim, and Barat ʻAli, son of Mashhadi Sulayman from Khuzan. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, sixty tumans to buy a house for the bride, eighty tumans to buy land for the bride, and seventeen tumans to buy gold and earrings. Additionally, fifteen tumans will be paid for the bridal gift and to buy rugs and two sets of proper women's clothes.
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Marriage agreement of Mahrukh Qasri and ʻAziz Allah Qasri, 1938
Marriage agreement of Mahrukh Qasri from Khuzan, daughter of Muhammad, and ʻAziz Allah Qasri from Khuzan, son of Haydar. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, one-sixth of a house in Shamsabad neighborhood of Khuzan, twenty-five tumans to buy land for the bride, and ten tumans to buy gold and earrings. Additionally, ten tumans will be paid for the bridal gift, rugs, and two sets of proper women's clothes.
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Marriage agreement of Munavvar Husaynzadah and Mashhadi Baratʻali Muhammadi, 1931
Marriage agreement of Munavvar Husaynzadah, daughter of Muhammad Husayn from Khuzan village, and Mashhadi Baratʻali Muhammadi, son of the late ʻAli son of Mirza Muhammad from Khuzan. The mahr includes twenty-six tumans and two thousand five hundred dinars, one-sixth of a house in the Shamsabad neighborhood of Khuzan, fifty tumans to buy land for the bride, and twenty tumans to buy gold and earrings. Additionally, the groom agrees to pay ten tumans for wedding expenses, the bridal gift, and two sets of proper women's clothes.