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Fatimah Baygum's power of attorney to Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali, 1837
Fatimah Baygum, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn, gives power of attorney to Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali concerning the rental and sale of two shops in the Suq-i Kabir of Isfahan, a cookery and a book-binding shop between the grocery and medicinal herb shops in the Masjid-i Qadim [Old Mosque] neighborhood.
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Dispute between Muhammad Baqir and Abu al-Qasim
Since Haji Muhammad Baqir from Dihdasht had many wives to provide for, and because he had not received the money owed to him from Shiraz, he was about to travel to Isfahan and Tehran to claim some loans, and then to Mashhad for pilgrimage. But, he was stopped by his paternal cousin, Karbalayi Abu al-Qasim, who has made a claim against him. Muhammad Baqir requests that they stop preventing his journey and pilgrimage and that the matter be pursued with his attorney.
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Settlement between Farvardin Khanum and Tal‘at Khanum, 1919
Settlement of property in the bazaar of Isfahan in exchange for one thousand and two hundred tumans, between Farvardin Khanum, the wife of Mirza Husayn‘ali Khan Siraj al-Mulk and the daughter of Shahzadah Iktaqa’an Mirza, and her daughter, Tal‘at Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Baqir Khan Sadr.
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Power of attorney for divorce, 1927
Haj Muhammad Husayn, son of the late Ibrahim from Andan, gives power of attorney to Mirza ʻAbd al-Vahhab, son of Mulla Kazim from Andan, to divorce his wife, Maryam Baygum, daughter of Fath Allah son of Haj Mulla ʻAli from Khuzan. Date of divorce: February 15, 1927.
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Booklet of documents
Documents related to women are the following: seq. 23: "I, Haj ʻAli Asghar Bayg, officer at the royal post service, have received all the jewelry of my deceased wife, Nabat Khanum, which was left with the wife of Haji Vakil al-Dawlah for safekeeping, plus three documents that were not listed. December 29, 1886"; seq. 27: a few years ago, the deceased Nabat Khanum from Tehran, the wife of the deceased ʻAli Asghar Bayg, officer at the royal post service, had left 1000 tumans with Haji Aqa Muhammad Hasan Vakil al-Dawlah, representative of the government of the United Kingdom, who claims on the...
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Regarding Ruqiyah Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Ruqiyah Khanum, daughter of Mirza Isma‘il Khan Lashkar-nivis; her power of attorney to Rajab‘ali Khan Amir Panjah to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding Bilqays Khanum and Akhtar Khanum's salaries, 1911
Documents include power of attorney for Bilqays Khanum and Akhtar Khanum, daughters of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali Khan (from Haji Sadr al-Dawlah's family), to their brother, ‘Abbasquli Khan, to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms
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Regarding Nusrat Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Nusrat Khanum, daughter of Shaykh Hisam al-Din Hisam al-Shari‘ah; her power of attorney to her father to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding Agha Baygum Khanum's salary, 1910
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Agha Baygum Khanum, daughter of Mirza Davud and wife of Mirza ‘Ali Akbar Khan Sartip (brigadier); her power of attorney to Mirza Riza Khan to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding salaries of ‘Alinaqi Khan's daughters, 1911
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Ma‘sumah Khanum, Qamar Khanum, Akhtar Khanum, and Mah Rukhsar Khanum, daughters of ‘Alinaqi Khan; their power of attorney to Mirza Asad Allah Khan to represent and receive their salary; and their identity verification and salary forms