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Dispute among inheritors of Mashhadi Gulshan Khanum
Bala Bayg, an inheritor of Mashhadi Gulshan Khanum, claims that her mother gave her properties to him and his brothers, Qahraman Khan and Shirin Bayg, that he has the bestowal settlement written in Mulla Hasan Mardanqumi's handwriting, and that the bestowal settlement the children of his deceased brother, Qasim Khan, claim to have is not valid because Qasim Khan coerced his mother into writing it. Moreover, since Qahraman Khan, Qasim Khan, and Shirin Bayg died before their mother, according to Sharia law, one sixth of their property was inherited by their mother. Therefore, after her death,...
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Marriage contract of Khvurdah Khanum and Ibrahim Bayg Karimkhanlu, 1922
Marriage contract of Khvurdah Khanum, daughter of Aqa Mirza Mustafa Khan Hasan Ba[y]glu, and Ibrahim Bayg Karimkhanlu, dated March 29, 1922. The mahr is 200 tumans and the attorney is Muʻtamad al-Sultan Samad Khan.
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Marriage contract of Aqa Khanum and Husaynquli Khan, 1922
Marriage contract of Aqa Khanum, daughter of the deceased Mahmud Khan Hasan Ba[y]glu, and Husaynquli Khan, son of the deceased ʻAbd Allah Khan Arpaluqi on November 21, 1922. The mahr is 300 tumans. The groom's attorney is his paternal uncle, Muʻtamad al-Sultan Karbalayi Mahmud Khan, and the bride's attorney is Mir ʻAbd al-Samad Khan Ashjaʻ al-Sultan.
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Marriage contract of Munavvar Khanum and ʻAbd al-Samad Khan, 1927
Marriage contract of Munavvar Khanum, daughter of Mahmud Khan Sartip, and Mir ʻAbd al-Samad Khan, son of Mir ʻAbd al-Samad Khan, dated November 13, 1927. The mahr is 200 tumans and 1000 dinars; the attorney is Ashraf al-Din, son of Karbalayi Amin al-Din ʻAta Allah
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Marriage contract of Buyuk Khanum and Ismaʻil Bayg, 1908
Marriage contract of Buyuk Khanum, daughter of Aqa Mir Mustafa Khan (with the title Muʻtamad Sultan) and sister of Shah Baygum, and Ismaʻil Bayg, son of Zaman Bayg, dated April 9, 1908. The mahr is 100 tumans and 1000 dinars; the groom's attorney is Karbalayi Husayn Bayg, son of ʻAli Bayg, and the bride's attorney is Hatam Khan Bayg, son of ʻAzim Bayg.
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Marriage contract of Nabat Khanum and Muhammad Bayg, 1893
Marriage contract of Nabat Khanum, daughter of Mustafa Khan, and Muhammad Bayg, son of Taqi Khan, dated June 25, 1893. The mahr is 100 tumans. The attorney is Husaynquli Khan. On verso: "the marriage contract belongs to my father (Mir ʻAbd al-Samad)'s aunt, wife of Mir Muhammad Ahmadi."
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Marriage contract of Shah Baygum Khanum and Muhammad Bayg, 1918
Marriage contract of Shah Baygum Khanum, daughter of Jibraʼil Bayg, and Muhammad Bayg, son of the deceased Mashhadi Ismaʻil Bayg Shaykhanqi, dated December 26, 1918; the mahr is 200 tumans, bedding worth 10 tumans, an ewer and basin worth three tumans, and a gold ring worth five tumans. The attorney is Ashjaʻ al-Sultan.
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Marriage contract of ʻIzzat Khanum and Aqa Mahmud Khan Rahim Bayg Zadah, 1934
Marriage contract of ʻIzzat Khanum, daughter of Sayyid Samad Khan, the owner of Ba[y]glu village in Hasanabad, and Aqa Mahmud Khan Rahim Bayg Zadah Ilyaskanlu ʻAli Bulaghi, on July 12, 1934; the mahr is 400 tumans (4000 rials). The groom's attorney is ʻAbbas Karbalayi ʻAbd Allah Zadah Sadiq, and the bride's attorney is Sayyid Hashim Khan. The witnesses are Muhammad Aqa Ba[y]glu, ʻAbbas, Sayyid Hashim Khan, and Sayyid Samad
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Marriage contract of Khavar Khanum and Iskandar Bayg, 1928
Marriage contract of Khavar Khanum, daughter of Mahmud Khan Hasan Abadi, and Iskandar Bayg, son of Sadiq Bayg, from the Ilyaskanlu tribe, dated August 26, 1928. The mahr is 150 tumans and 2000 dinars. The groom's attorney is Sayyid Husayn Pasha Khan, son of Sayyid Jaʻfar Khan, and the bride's attorney is Mashhadi Mir ʻAbd al-Samad Hasanabadi. The witnesses are: ʻAli, Ismaʻil Bayg, Husayn Bayg, and Ibrahim.
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Marriage contract of Zarrin Taj Khanum and Husayn Pasha Khan, 1885
Marriage contract of Zarrin Taj Khanum, daughter of ʻAbd al-Samad Khan Hasanabadi, and Husayn Pasha Khan Ajudanbashi [Head of aide-de-camp] of Amirtuman Amirbahadur, Muzaffar al-Din Shah's defence minister, dated May 24, 1885. The mahr is 500 tumans, a set of bedding worth 20 tumans, and a gold ring with a ruby gem worth 30 tumans. The witnesses are Karbalayi Fath Allah Taymur Bayg Mubashir and Aqa Mir ʻAli Akbar Mardanqumi