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Settlement of Zahra Khatun, on behalf of her mother, with ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan, 1917
Zahra Khatun, the daughter of ʻAziz Allah Suhani (on behalf of her mother, Khadijah Khanum, the daughter of ʻAbd Allah Suhani Fridani) on 21 August 1917 settles part of a property in Birinjistan village with ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan, son of Sardar Zafar, for 180 tumans. On the margin of the document a note indicates that the property belongs to ʻAbd al-Hamid Khan's mother and whoever takes possession of it is a usurper.
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Dividing properties of Mirza Ismaʻil Khan Amin al-Mulk among his inheritors, 1909
This document reports on the division of Mirza Ismaʻil Khan Amin al-Mulk's properties between his inheritors after his death. The inheitors were Aqa Musa Khan, the wife of Mirza Ahmad Khan (Minister of Court), the wife of Mirza ʻAbd Allah Khan Amin al-Sultan, and ʻIsa Khan. After ʻIsa Khan's death, his share was inherited by his uncle, Iskandar Khan Khazin al-Huzur, and his mother, Galin Khanum and supervising the transition of these properties was assigned to Aqa Sayyid Habib. On 13 November 1909, all the inheritors of Amin al-Mulk along with Sayyid Habib Allah (on behalf of Khazin...
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Settlement between Muhammad Javad Mirza, his wife, and his brothers with Aqa Sayyid ʻAbd Allah the clockmaker, 1909
A settlement between Muhammad Javad Mirza (son of Habib Allah Mirza), his wife (daughter of Mirza Fazl Allah), his brothers (Fath ʻAli Mirza and ʻAli Mirza), with Aqa Sayyid ʻAbd Allah (a clockmaker originally from Niyak) on 28 November 1909, covering a mansion in front of Fakhriyah School, inclusive of the residential houses, stable, garden, etc in exchange for 1688 tumans and 8000 dinars. They divide the money among themselves based on their shares.
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Settlement and Will of Bibi Zahra Khanum, 1914
Will of Bibi Zahra, dated February 13, 1914: Bibi Zahra Khanum, the daughter of Haji Ismaʻil, settled all her properties and belongings with Aqa Muhammad Karim, the son of Mirza Rahim, for 100 dinars. It was also settled that for fifty years from that date, if Bibi Zahra Khanum is alive, her living expenses should be paid, and upon her death, 40 tumans are to be spent upon: a memorial ceremony (costing 20 tumans), prayers and fasts, and to pay her debts and those of her late son, Aqa Muhammad Husayn. The rest should be divided among Bibi Khanum's three daughters, Khvurshid Khanum, Ummah...