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Letter of greetings
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Letter
Greeting letter, addressed to the writer's sister, expressing sympathy about the hardship that she has been through and discussing a document related to a stipend (she instructs the addressee how to find it). She also has some news from Karbala’.
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Greeting letter
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Letter accompanied by an envelope addressed to the wife of Sadr-i Sharif [probably Bibi Fatimah], with Sharaf al-Mamalik's seal on the back. The letter is about matters regarding pond maintenance.
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Letter from Ashraf al-Hajiyah
Greeting letter from Ashraf al-Hajiyah to [Bibi Fatimah?], Sadr-i Sharif's wife, accompanied by the envelope.
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Marriage contract of Bibi Fatimah and Navvab Mirza Yahya, 1897
Marriage contract of Bibi Fatimah, daughter of Sadr-i Sharif, and Navvab Mirza Yahya. Mahr is half of the Khurramshah garden.
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Petition about inheritance dispute, 1904
Petition from the late Sayyid Javad's son-in-law regarding the writer's property that was in the hands of Muhammad Ibrahim, son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Husayn. Muhammad Ibrahim was son of Sayyid Javad's sister and has claimed this property as his mother's share of the inheritance. According to the writer, Sayyid Javad's sons had settled with the late Mulla ‘Abd al-Husayn and received one hundred tumans as their share. However, the writer had refused to settle at this price. In addition, the writer claims the ownership of a property that Sayyid Javad had bestowed upon his daughter (the writer's...
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Receipt of money, 1899
Wife of the late Akhund Mulla Muhammad received one tuman from Sadr-i Sharif through Navvab Shams.
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Settlement between Fatimah Khanum and Muhammad Sadiq, 1896
Settlement of between ‘Iliyah ‘Aliyah [Fatimah Khanum], daughter of Mirza Muhammad Vali Sadr al-‘Ulama’, with her son, Mirza Muhammad Sadiq, in which she transfers her share of water of a qanat in the Zarch village of Yazd; the letter has the seal of Fatimah.
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Settlement dividing garden, 1908
Settlement between Mirza Muhammad Sadiq and Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, sons of Sadr-i Sharif Navvab Aqa Mirza Muhammad, regarding the division of a garden known as Sardar Akram Garden. This settlement was approved by Mirza Muhammad Sadiq's wife [Bibi Rubab?], daughter of Haji Mirza ‘Ali, and Muhammad ‘Ali Mirza's wife, daughter of Muhammad Aqa Haji Mirza Sayyid Ahmad.
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