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Divorce settlement of Khanum Hajiyah and Muhammad Husayn Nayyiri, 1932
Muhammad Husayn Nayyiri, son of the late Karbalayi Aqa Buzurg resident of Bazar-i Murgh neighborhood, triple-divorced his wife, Khanum Hajiyah, daughter of Aqa Karim.
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Divorce order, 1905
Divorce order given by the Friday prayer leader of Fars, in the presence of both parties along with Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, to end the marriage between Khanum Tuba, daughter of the late Mashhadi Mahdi, and Mirza ‘Ali Mirab
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Sayyid Aqa Jan's invoice, 1907
Include expenses of different shops, house and shop repairs, several ceremonies, medicine, and expenses of Khanum Mirza and Maryam
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Claim by Layli and others, 1924
Claim made by Layli (daughter of Sayyid Husayn and wife of Sayyid Ahmad), on behalf of herself, Bibi Gul, Fatimah, and other inheritors of Sayyid Husayn, regarding an inherited property and her mahr
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Regarding Khanum Mah's claim, 1934
The court order regarding a claim by Khanum Mah, daughter of the late Mirza Aqa, who is represented by Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin
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Settlement between Haji Mahmud Tajir and Bibi Havva’ Baygum, 1914
Settlement between Haji Mahmud Tajir [the merchant], son of Haji Muhammad Husayn Tajir from Shiraz, and Bibi Havva’ Baygum, daughter of the late Ghulam Riza and wife of Mashhadi Hasan Naddaf [cotton carder] from Shiraz, over half of a house located in the Ishaq Bayg neighborhood of Shiraz for one hundred tumans, with the condition that if paying the price takes more than a year, the buyer has to pay additional one tuman and five thousand dinars per month on top of the original price.
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Deed regarding Sayyid Hasan's debt to Khanum Malik, 1928
Deed certifying that Sayyid Hasan, son of the late Sayyid Murtaza, owes ten tumans to Khanum Malik, wife of ‘Abd al-Ghaffar. He pledges to pay the debt in the next six months and twenty days, beginning from the month of Shavval, as well as paying the daily rent of one thousand and five hundred dinars.
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Settlement over mahr and alimony, 1928
Settlement of Karbalayi ‘Abd al-Rasul, his father (Haji Nasr Allah), and his daughter (Khanum Zaman) with Haj Muhammad Riza Tajir [the merchant], son of the late Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar from Shiraz, over Khanum Zaman's alimony and mahr (which includes items listed, worth from one tuman to two thousand tumans) for ten tumans and some Russian hard sugar; then Haji Muhammad Riza triple-divorced Khanum Zaman.
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Power of attorney to receive mahr, dowry, and inheritance share, 1917
Power of attorney given by Bibi Sakinah Baygum (known as ‘Azizi Baygum), daughter of Haji Sayyid Ja‘far Tajir [the merchant] from Kazirun and wife of the late Sayyid ‘Abbas Tajir from Kazirun, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah in order to receive her mahr, her dowry, and her share of the late Sayyid ‘Abbas's possessions
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Petition of Haji Husayn ‘Ali about his daughter's mahr and alimony, 1915
Petition written by Haji Husayn ‘Ali Saqat-furush [the retailer] to Hujjat al-Islam Ayatollah Muhammad ‘Ali al-Husayni, about the debt of his daughter's husband to him. The debt is eighty tumans of mahr and three years of alimony, which his daughter transferred to him in another settlement. At the end, the receiver of the petition writes that Ibrahim hasn't paid his debt yet, and the wife can get divorce based on Shari‘ah (with the father acting on her behalf).
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