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Sale document between Sayyid ‘Alikhan and Ishaq Khan's daughter, 1870
Sale document between Haj Sayyid ‘Alikhan, son of Haj ‘Abd al-Vahhabkhan, and the orderlies of Salihah Khanum, daughter of Ishaq Khan ‘Arab, over some pieces of land, including Ahmad Abad garden, located in Qasr-i Hamid, as well as the water usage for two hundred sixty-one tumans; the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Salar Bihzadi and his son, 1941
Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Salar Bihzadi, son of Zayn al-‘Abidin, and his son, Ibrahim Salar Bihzadi over parts of a house, two adjacent gardens, and the stable, located in Bam, for one rial and some wheat. The right of residence in the house and the income from the gardens belong to Hajiyah Bibi, mother of Aqa ‘Ali Akbar, as long as she is alive.
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Sale document belonging to Ishaq Khan's daughter, 1870
Husayn, son of the late Karbalayi ‘Ali Muhammad, with the power of attorney from his nephew, Muhammad (son of the late ‘Abbas), and the approval of the elders, sells parts of Salihi garden near Bam to the orderlies of Ishaq Khan’s daughter [Bibi Sahib Jan?] in exchange for fourteen tumans and a detriment fee of one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Sale document between Shahrbanu Baygum and Aqa ‘Abd al-Ghaffar, 1872
Shahrbanu Baygum, daughter of Haj Sayyid Mirza from Bam, has sold some properties, which her late father had transferred to her, to Aqa ‘Abd al-Ghaffar Tajir [merchant] from Harand, son of Haj Muhammad ‘Ali Tajir from Harand. Additional rights were settled for one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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About settlement belonging to Gawhar Taj Khanum's grandchildren, 1927
A copy of listed properties, based on an earlier settlement, that belonged to Gawhar Taj Khanum, younger daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah, amongst her grandsons, Mahdikhan (son of Husayn Khan Iftikhar Nizam), and Zayn al-‘Abidin Khan, Ibrahim Khan, and ‘Isa Khan (sons of ‘Ali Akbar Khan Salar As‘ad). Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri Sardar Mujallal (their grandfather and Gawhar Taj Khanum's husband) and ‘Ali Akbar Khan Salar As‘ad are the guardians of these four underage children.
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Sale document belonging to Abu al-Hasan's daughter and son, 1866
Mashhadi Abu al-Hasan (with the power of attorney from his daughter) and Muhammad, Abu al-Hasan's son, sell parts of the Baygum garden to Rajab‘ali Bayg for seven tumans. On verso, Rajab‘ali sells parts of the same garden to Ibrahim Khan Sarhang [colonel] for ten tumans.
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Sale document of Bibi Khavar Sultan and her husband with Sulayman Khan, 1877
Mirza Taqi Khan, son of Muhammad Taqi Khan, on behalf of himself and his wife, Bibi Khavar Sultan, sells the Mirabad and ‘Aliabad farms to Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] son of Ishaq Khan, in exchange for one thousand and three hundred tumans; the detriment fee is fourteen mans [unit of weight] of sugar cubes
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Settlement about shares of Gawhar Taj Khanum's grandchildren, 1927
Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Khan (Salar As‘ad), on behalf of his underage children, Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa, and Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri over properties that Gawhar Khanum (daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah) had transferred to them in exchange for one hundred dinars. The properties included one-sixth of a farm in Narmashir, a house-garden and its water usage in Mahan, and a house named Khalvat in Kirman. Then Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri transferred one-sixth of the farm in Narmashir plus two-sixths of the farm, that belonged to himself, to Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa...
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Sale of properties and slaves, 1880
Sale document between Hasan Aqa Kitabdar [bookkeeper], son of Karbalayi Taqi, with the power of attorney from ‘Ali Khan, and Ibrahim Khan Sartip [brigadier] over some pieces of lands in Bam and Narmashir, as well as six female and male slaves, in exchange for one thousand one hundred fifty tumans and a detriment fee of fifty tumans and some wheat
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Settlement between Gawhar Taj Khanum and her grandson, 1926
Settlement between the daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah [Gawhar Taj Khanum] and her grandson, Ibrahim Khan (with guardianship of his father ‘Ali Akbar Khan As‘adi) over half of the Jahan Abad farm in Rigan for one hundred dinars and some wheat, the Bibi Zava’i garden in Mahdab and its water usage for one hundred dinars, and some crystal candies. After Gawhar Taj Khanum’s death, the income from these properties should be used for renumeration of prayers and fasts for fifty years, Qur’an recitations, offerings of food, and expenses for sending forty people to pilgrimage.
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