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Transfer of properties from Sayyid Mahmud to Bibi Ruqiyah
A note indicating that the writer [probably Sayyid Mahmud Musavi Ruknabadi] has given his wife, Bibi Ruqiyah, all his household furnishings. He writes that the two carpets that he has brought from Mecca for his wife as souvenirs belong to her, as do all the stable's animals, the trees of Sarshah, the trees behind Sayyid ʻAlaʼ al-Din Musavi's garden, the pistachio trees, and every tree that belongs to the writer.
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Question on planting barley
Sayyid Mahmud Musavi Ruknabadi asks about planting barley in a piece of land and using the qanat's water: he writes that in previous year (1895) he planted barley in a piece of land in Murghdan (in Kishkhvan) and used the qanat's water for that. This piece of land has nothing to do with Mirza abu al-Qasim and his mother, Bibi Gul, and is Sayyid Mahmud's property. Sayyid Mahmud is asking the recipients to confirm this statement. ʻAli Akbar Ahmadi, Haji ʻAbbas Ruknabadi, and Shaykh Muhammad have confirmed his word.
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Sakinah Sultan Baygum's financial document, 1931
Four copies of a document, in which Sakinah Sultan Baygum (daughter of Haji Sayyid ʻAli Vakil al-Raʻaya of Maybud) has rendered her stipend of 25 tumans to the government for the additional tax that village of Maybud has to pay. She emphasizes that she will have no more rights to her own stipend.
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Birth certificate of Sayyid Mahmud Musavi Ruknabadi
Birth certificate of Sayyid Mahmud Musavi Ruknabadi (son of Layli Khanum and Mirza Sayyid Muhammad), who married Bibi Ruqiyah Musavi Ruknabadi on June 2nd, 1917. His children are as following: Bibi Rubabah, Aqa Husayn, Muhammad Aqa, Mirza Muhammad Sadiq, Mirza ʻAliriza
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Pages from Bibi Sakinah Vaziri Hamanah's birth certificate
First, third, and sixth pages of Bibi Sakinah Vaziri Hamanah's birth certificate. She was the daughter of Khanum Zahra Sultan[?] and Mirza Abu al-Qasim. Born on February 28, 1915, she lived in Hamanah village.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum with ʻAli ʻAskar Ruknabadi, 1908
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum (daughter of ʻAbd al-Razzaq, the fabric weaver) and ʻAli ʻAskar Ruknabadi (son of ʻAli [?]) on August 9, 1908. The mahr includes three sixths of a house, three sixths of a garden in Ghulam's village in Bagh Bala, and twenty tumans, five tumans of which are to be received directly by the bride and fifteen tumans of which are to be received later. The three sixths of the house are to be settled by the groom's mother and is part of the mahr.