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Selling the garden
Sale of a garden by the wife of the deceased Mirza Muhammad Khan. The area that was sold is more than the area specified in the sale document and the document requests that the extra territory be returned.
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About Sitarah Khanum's property, 1907
Qasim, the son of Sitarah Khanum (daughter of Haji ʻAli, son of Qahriman) claims that Aqa Baqir Amin al-Ruʻaya, the merchant, has seized Sitarah Khanum's property. The office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Salmas rejected his claim. The document dates October 8, 1907. The other document is records the sale of Sitarah Khanum's property to Aqa Baqir Amin al-Ruʻaya the merchant, which includes witnesses' signatures and detailed information on the seller, the buyer, the area of the property, and its price.
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Zivar Khanum's properties
Documents include the following: settlement in which Zivar Khanum gives her inherited property in Nigaristan of Garus to her maternal grandfather, ʻAli Awsat Khan, son of Fathʻali Khan Yavar Ardil Bashi; a document that acknowledges Zivar Khanum as an adult who consents to live with her maternal grandmother, Khatun Khanum.
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Settlement regarding maternal inheritance, 1880
Settlement of Karbalayi ‘Ali, son of Haji Baqir, with Haji ‘Ali Aqa over Karbalayi ‘Ali's maternal inheritance in exchange for fourteen tumans and some nabat
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‘Alaviyah Khanum's share of inheritance, 1930
Mirza ‘Abd al-Vahab, son of Haji Mirza Riza, on behalf of his mother, ‘Alaviyah Khanum, receives her share from the inheritance of Haji ‘Ali, consisting of two pieces of land in exchange for the household furnishing which was ‘Alaviyah Khanum's share.
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Settlement regarding Taraziyah Khanum's inheritance, 1903
The Catholics of Kurdistan claim that Taraziyah Khanum, daughter of Khvajah Bavi Masihi (Christian), endowed all her belongings to the Catholic Church of Kurdistan before her passing. This is confirmed by Khalifah Yusuf, the head of Chaldean Catholics of Tehran, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, Taraziyah Khanum's husband claims that she transferred her belongings to him in the presence of witnesses. A settlement is made to resolve the dispute, according to which five thousand tumans from her inheritance is paid to the church and the rest of her belongings go to her husband....
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Correspondence regarding the inheritance of Muhammad Mirza, 1901-1904
1- Muhammad Mirza, son of Mirza Aqa Baba from Yerevan, transfers all his belongings to Ahmad Aqa from Kirmanshah for ten years, with the provision that if Muhammad Mirza dies during this time, as the executor of his will, Haji Ahmad Aqa pays fifty tumans to Ma‘shumah Khanum and ten tumans to Gulabatun (Muhammad Mirza's wives); 2- Regarding Muhammad Mirza's death during the Hajj and a description of his belongings, which are partly kept with his wife and in his shop, as well as some cash that he gave to Haji Ja‘far during his trip; 3- A letter from the Government of Kurdistan to the Ministry...
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