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Land division agreement between Taj al-Nisaʼ Khanum and Muhammad Riza
Taj al-Nisaʼ Khanum and Muhammad Riza, son of Jaʻfar Quli Bayg, divide their properties under the authority of Mujtahid Sayyid ʻAbd al-Javad.
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Sale document on behalf of Isma‘il's inheritors and Shahrbanu with Ibrahim Khan, 1839
Mashhadi Aqa’i from Kirman, with the power of attorney from the inheritors of the late Ismai‘l Muhammad ‘Ali Isma‘il and Shahrbanu, daughter of the late Muhammad ‘Ali Isma‘il from Kuk, sells their share of some properties to Ibrahim Khan Sarhang [the Colonel], son of ‘Ali Khan from Bam, in exchange for seventy tumans and five thousand dinars. Additional rights were settled for some wheat.
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Property sale of Maryam Baygum Khanum
Maryam Baygum Khanum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Taqi Shaykh al-Islam, sells her share of a jointly owned property to Mahdiquli and ʻAbd al-Husayn for forty tumans.
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Settlement of Khanum Bibi's properties, 1847
The document reads, in part: In 1845 or 1846, Aqa Mahdi, son of Sayyid Jaʻfar Razavi, died and left one son and two daughters behind. After a while, his two [daughters] also died. The properties of Aqa Sayyid Jaʻfar that had been given to his son, Aqa Mahdi, were transferred to his children and after that were transferred to their mother, Khanum Bibi, daughter of Aqa Asad Allah. When the ʻiddah period was over, Khanum Bibi married Sayyid Muhammad, brother of the deceased Aqa Mahdi. Then she settled whatever property she had to her current husband, Aqa Sayyid Muhammad, for fifteen tumans....
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Settlement of a garden, 1836
The document reads, in part: Aqa ʻAbd al-Majid (son of Haji Muhammad Ismaʻil) settled a garden to his wife, Bibi Kuchak, the daughter of Haji Ramazan (son of Haji Muhammad), for three tumans. It was agreed to settle the garden's produce [collected] from the time of this contract [up to 23 October 1837] for ten dinars. Moreover, if the seller returns the products [on 23 October 1837] to the buyer, the buyer can revoke the sale and take the money back. December 5th, 1836." On margin: "Again, Aqa ʻAbd al-Majid settled whatever ownership rights over his property he had to his wife. 1837 or 1838.
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Shahzadah Khanum's sale document with Sulayman Khan and ‘Abd Allah Khan, 1841
Sale document between ‘Abbas Quli Khan Sartip, on behalf of Shahzadah Khanum, and Haj Shaykh Kazim the merchant from Rasht, on behalf of Sulayman Khan and ‘Abd Allah Khan. The villages of Najaf Abad and Hachah-su of Sa’in Qal‘ah have been tax-farmed to ‘Abbas Quli Khan for thirty months plus the interest of the year 1841 for Hachahsu and half of this interest for Najafabad. The other half of the interest from Najaf Abad and the interest from these villages will be transferred to Sulayman Khan and ‘Abd Allah Khan from the year 1842 onward.
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Sale settlement of a female slave, 1847
The daughter of the deceased Muhammad ʻAli Bayg sold a female slave from Sistan named Ruzak, who she had bought from the Amir Qayini tribe for 30 [illegible], to Mirza Muhammad Husayn Khan, the son of the deceased Mirza Muhammad, for 30 [illegible], on August 28, 1847.
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Bestowal by Baygum Khanum and Umm Nisa’, 1834
Baygum Khanum, daughter of Aqa Karim and wife of the late Aqa Mir ‘Abd al-Shakur, and Umm Nisa’, the daughter of Mir ‘Abd al-Shakur, have granted their share from a garden in the village of Sis Abad to Karbalayi Mir Sadiq and Aqa Mir Asad Allah, sons of Mir ‘Abd al-Shakur. On the margin, Baygum Khanum has also bestowed them her household furnishings.
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Division and settlement of three orchards, 1836
The Allah Abad orchard, located in Mansur Abad of Shiraz, whose trees were planted by Ghulam Husayn, Karbalayi Muhammad, and Aqa Isma‘il, and the Qanbari orchard are divided into 12.25 shares among the following people: Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn (2 shares), Haji Mirza ‘Abbas (2 shares), Haji Mirza ‘Abd al-Riza (2 shares), Bibi Shahrbanu (1.25 share), Bibi Ziba Khanum (1 share), Bibi Sakinah Khanum (1 share), Raziyah Sultan Baygum (1 share), Maryam Sultan Baygum (1 share), Shahrbanu Khanum, Baygum Khanum, and Mirza Mahmud (1 share). Another orchard, whose trees were recently planted by...
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Settlement between Zaynab Khanum and Mulla Muhammad Baqir, 1835
Settlement between Zaynab Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Muhammad Hadi, and Mulla Muhammad Baqir, Zaynab Khanum's permanent husband and the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim from Khvurasgan of Isfahan, over part of a building in Khvurasgan for one hundred dinars. Zaynab Khanum has sold this property and her inherited properties to Mulla Abu al-Hasan, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim, for eight tumans.
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