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Mina Khanum's deposition, 1930
Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, who has limited power of attorney from Ma‘sumah Khanum, known as Mina Khanum, announces that she no longer has a claim against Mirza Fath Allah the accountant and any claims from here on will be void and punishable.
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Gawhar Khanum's power of attorney to Mas‘ud Khan ‘Adl al-Mulk, 1918
Gawhar Khanum, Salar Zafar's mother, gives Mirza Mas‘ud Khan ‘Adl al-Mulk the power of attorney to sell two-sixths of Varzaqan village in the district of Qarajah Dagh of Azarbayjan for five thousand and two hundred tumans; the sale includes the right, as long as the sumn [one-eighth] as determined by Gawhar Khanum, is paid. The attorney is also responsible for selling one-sixth of the property for two thousand and five hundred tumans; includes a right of revocation. After receiving the sumn, he should pay it to Haj ‘Ali Aqa Hariri as Gawhar Khanum's debt to him. The attorney also has the...
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Nuzhat Khanum's power of attorney, 1820
Nuzhat [?] Khanum, the daughter of Hamid Nahurani Baramakah, gives the power of attorney to her brother, Mirza Muhsin, regarding the sale of her share of property to Aqa Muhammad Qulikhan.
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Umm Salmah Khanum's power of attorney to her sister, 1898
Umm Salmah Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Aqa Milani, gives the power of attorney over her share of a garden to her sister, Maʻsumah Khanum, the wife of Karbalayi Hasan Milani.
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Khadijah Baygum Khanum ‘Alaviyah's documents, 1894 and 1909
1- Sayyidah Khadijah Baygum Khanum ‘Alaviyah, the daughter of Haji Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa, gives the power of attorney to Haj Ahmad Aqa the merchant from Khuy, so that he would demand from her father her share of maternal inheritance (July 19, 1894). On the margin, Haj Zayn al-‘Abidin Aqa the merchant from Khuy gives the power of attorney to Haj Ahmad Aqa on a matter related to Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa, in the presence of Aqa Mir Muhammad ‘Ali; 2- ‘Alaviyah Khanum Khadijah Baygum, the daughter of Haj Sayyid ‘Ali Aqa, has received a forty-six tuman check from Haj Ahmad the merchant from Khuy on behalf of...
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‘Aziz Bayg's daughters' power of attorney and guardianship to Ja‘far Khan
The daughter of the late ‘Aziz Bayg gives power of attorney to pay all of ‘Aziz Bayg's definite debts and resolve other debts through settlements to her uncle, Ja‘far Khan. He also has the power of attorney to sell the share (including houses, mills, lands, and gardens) and pay the mahr of ‘Aziz Bayg's wife. ‘Aziz Bayg was survived by two daughters and Ja‘far Khan was appointed as the underage daughter's guardian in order to pay all of ‘Aziz khan's definite debts and resolve other debts through settlements. Also, in the case of the underage girl's financial need, he has the right to sell...
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Fatimah Baygum's power of attorney to Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali, 1837
Fatimah Baygum, the daughter of Haji Mirza Muhammad Husayn, gives power of attorney to Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali concerning the rental and sale of two shops in the Suq-i Kabir of Isfahan, a cookery and a book-binding shop between the grocery and medicinal herb shops in the Masjid-i Qadim [Old Mosque] neighborhood.
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Power of attorney to divorce Fatimah Baygum and Isma‘il, 1903
Isma‘il, son of Muhammad ‘Ali, gives the power of attorney to the writer to divorce his consummated wife, Fatimah Baygum (daughter of Karbalayi Muhammad), in exchange for her waiving her mahr
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Power of attorney of Mirza Sadiq's inheritors, 1933
Fatimah Sultan Khanum, sister of Mirza Sadiq Aqa, and Riza and Javad (his sons) give the power of attorney to ‘Abd al-‘Ali Aqa to manage the issues related to the late Mirza Sadiq's share from the Shaykh al-Islam caravansary in Maraghah
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Power of attorney to Mirza Abu Turab, 1930
‘Aliyah Khanum and Sakinah Khanum, daughters of the late Haji Isma‘il ‘Arab'uf, give the power of attorney to collect the shares of their inheritance from Haji Muhammad Husayn Aqa to Aqa Mirza Abu Turab. On the margin, Fatimah Sultan Khanum, daughter of Haji Ibrahim ‘Arab'uf, has also given the power of attorney over her paternal inheritance to Aqa Mirza Abu Turab.