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Aqa Mirza Sayyid Hasan's power of attorney to his mother, 1860
Aqa Mirza Sayyid Hasan gives power of attorney to his mother, Hajiyah Baygum Kuchak Khanum, for receiving his father's inheritance from Sayyid Muhammad Kazim, son of Mirza Mahmud
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Power of attorney from Naz Khanum to her father, 1885
A document transferring power of attorney from Naz Khanum to her father, Mirza (the Qazvini farrier) for selling or settling her mother's property in Tiyan village in Dasht-i Qazvin. The property was confiscated by ʻAziz Bayg. The document dates 26 Aug 1885.
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Power of attorney for divorce, 1873
Sayyid Ni‘mat Allah, son of Sayyid Isma‘il, known as Shah Kuchak, gives power of attorney to Mirza Muhammad, the son of Mirza Muhammad Sadiq, to divorce his wife, Shah Bibi, the daughter of Sayyid Mahdi Shah Ni‘mat Allah, on his behalf after addressing issues regarding the mahr and the settlement of household goods and animals that his wife had taken.
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Power of attorney, 1855
The document reads, in part: Aqa Ghulamriza (son of Aqa ʻAli ʻAskar) and his children, Haji Husayn, Muhammad Riza, and Umm Kulsum, have appointed Aqa Muhammad Hasan (son of Aqa Husayn) as their attorney to reclaim their shares of the inherited properties of the deceased Bibi Khanum (daughter of Aqa Muhammad Riza son of Haji ʻAzim) and Aqa Ghulamriza's wife and mother of the mentioned children. Bibi Khanum had inherited these properties from her father, Aqa Muhammad Riza. The attorney has to reclaim the house, the workplace, the shops, the Khvajah Ashrafi Garden, the garden in Turanj...
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Ruqiyah Baygum's power of attorney to Shaykh Asad Allah, 1872
Hajiyah Ruqiyah Baygum, the daughter of the late Mirza Ahmad and the wife of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali from Bavanat, gives the power of attorney to Aqa Shaykh Asad Allah, the son of Aqa Shaykh Muhammad ‘Ali from Shiraz, to sell a property located at Urdu Bazar.
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Legal documents of Karbalayi Hadi's daughters, 1845 and 1874
Includes: 1-Transfer of power of attorney from Zuhrah [Zahra Baygum?], Tuhfah, and Sakinah, the daughters of Karbalayi Hadi, to their brother, Aqa Vali, regarding their properties in Harzand ʻAtiq (1845); 2- Zahra Baygum, the daughter of Karbalayi Hadi, on behalf of herself and her sisters, Sakinah Khatun and Tuhfah Nisa’, has filed a complaint against Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim, who they claim has seized their share of water from the qanat in ‘Uryan Dibi [Ayrandibi] (1874); 3- Since they were not able to prove their claims, they only made Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim to take an oath (1874).
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Power of attorney from Fatimah Baygum and ‘Ali Akbar to Haj Muhammad Hasan, 1863
Fatimah Baygum and her brother Aqa ‘Ali Akbar, children of Aqa Muhammad Husayn Karbalayi from Sar Chanah, give the power of attorney to their cousin, Haj Muhammad Hasan, regarding the inheritance from their brother, Aqa Zayn al-‘Abidin, who died in Nahavand on his way to the shrines in Iraq. They are asking for the remaining two-thirds of Aqa Zayn al-‘Abidin’s assets, after one-third of it is spent on the funeral. They also mention that if something happens to Haj Muhammad Hasan, he can assign another attorney to do the work.
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Power of attorney of Gawhar Taj Khanum, 1892
Gawhar Taj Khanum, daughter of Pasha Khan, gives the power of attorney to Haji Khan Yavar in order to get her mahr and her other rights from her husband, ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan Sultan
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Settlements of Baygum Khanum and Narjis Khanum, 1868 and 1877
1- Baygum Khanum gives the power of attorney for the collection and division of her paternal inheritance from her brother, Aqa Muhammad ʻAli (known as Kas Aqa), to her husband, Aqa Muhammad the son of Haji Ismaʻil (July 8, 1868); 2- Settlement of Mirza Musa Khan and Muhammad Khan representing themselves and their wives, Narjis Khanum and Baygum Khanum, with Muhammad ʻAli (known as Kas Aqa [their brother-in-law]) regarding the maternal inheritance of their wives and the deductions due to the payment of her debts (September 16, 1877).
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Sale agreement between Shahzadah Khanum and Mirza Riza Quli, 1850
Haj Muhammad Hasan the merchant from Tehran, on behalf of Mirza Riza Quli, sells a building known as Haji Aqa ‘Ali Asghar, located in the Char Minar [Chahar Minar] neighborhood, to Shahzadah Khanum, the sister of Shahzadah Khanlar Mirza and wife of ‘Abbasquli Khan the brigadier general, for one thousand and fifty tumans.
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