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Legal documents related to Shuhrah Banu
Includes: 1- Divorce settlement between Shuhrah Banu, the daughter of Qasim, and Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim ‘Uryan Dibi [Ayrandibi] (1875); 2- Shuhrah Banu forgives her claim over the remainder of her mahr except some of her belongings, such as her bedding, a carpet, and some dishes (1875); 3- Shuhrah Banu claims that she has not received the one tuman and two thousand dinars she was promised as compensation for her belongings. The parties ultimately reached a settlement in which the other party agreed to pay six thousand dinars (1875); 4- Division of property...
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Settlement between Hajar and Taymur, 1952
A settlement between Mashhadi Hajar Khanum, the daughter of Jalil, and Mashhadi Taymur, the son of Mashhadi Mahmud, in which they have spared one another from their claims and signed the document with their fingerprints. There is also a note stating that Hajar Khanum has received her mahr.
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Receipt of Zivar Khanum's mahr, 1913
Haj Husayn Aqa, the son of Kalb Riza, has paid the mahr of Zivar Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Isma‘il and the wife of the late Aqa Mirza Masih.
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Divorce settlement of Khatun and Yusuf, 1914
Khatun Khanum, the daughter of ‘Abbas, forgives her mahr, seventeen tumans and five thousand dinars, in order to get a divorce from her husband, Yusuf, the son of Karbalayi Ahmad.
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Divorce settlement of Ma‘sumah Khanum and Muhammad Taqi, 1928
Muhammad Taqi, the son of ‘Abd Allah, gives the power of attorney to Ahmad, the son of ‘Ali, who transfers this power to Mulla Rafi‘, in order to divorce his [Muhammad Taqi’s] wife, Ma‘sumah Khanum, the daughter of Bakhsh‘ali. The mahr was paid in full.
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Inheritance of Rubabah Khanum, 1945
After the death of Karbalayi Hasan, the son of Karbalayi Husayn, his belongings were divided between his two inheritors: his brother, ‘Ali Akbar, and his wife, Rubabah Khanum. In addition, the household furnishings that belonged to Rubabah Khanum were delivered to her.
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Khayr al-Nisa’'s bestowal of her inheritance, 1927
Khayr al-Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Ya‘qub, has given her share of inheritance to her husband, Karbalayi Hasanquli, the son of ‘Abbas, for four tumans and some rock candy. She has also forgiven her right over her mahr.
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Dividing the inheritance of Muhammad, 1921
Since he had not left any will, after Muhammad's death, his belongings were divided among the inheritors: Ma‘sumah Khanum (his wife), Ana Khanum (his daughter), and Nur Allah and Ahmad (his underage children). It is noted that after receiving her share, Ma‘sumah Khanum loses any claim to her mahr and can separate her share after four years.
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Shuhrah Banu's claim and settlement regarding her mahr, 1879
After the death of Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali, the son of Mulla Ahmad ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi], his two wives received their shares, but one of them, Shuhrah Banu, the daughter of Mashhadi Murad ‘Ali, has claimed that she has not received her mahr. Since ‘Abd al-‘Ali has not left a will to clarify whether he owed Shuhrah Banu her mahr or not, the matter was settled with five tumans and five thousand dinars.
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Marriage contract of Khanum and ‘Ali, 1902
Marriage contract between Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Husayn, and ‘Ali, the son of Muhammad; the mahr is thirty two tumans.