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Affidavit, 1802
The document reads, in part: "It is stated that Gul Bibi, the wife of Sayyid Jaʻfar, was previously the wife of the deceased Mir ʻAbd al-Ghaffar. The deceased Mirza Abu al-Hasan had previously calculated the value of Mir ʻAbd al-Ghaffar's belongings and realized that all the properties were equal to Mir ʻAbd al-Ghaffar's wife's mahr and, based on shariʻah law, he had given them all to her. The affiants should write their names and seal this document so that it becomes valid. December 1802 or January 1803." On the margin, Jahan Banu and Hasan have testified as affiants."
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Managing Mirza ‘Ali Khan's inheritance, 1916
After the death of Mirza ‘Ali Khan, son of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Mu‘tamad, and the testimony of his brothers (with Mulla Mirza Ahmad Shaykh al-Islam's presence), regarding the absence of a male heir, his properties were divided amongst his wives and daughters, and the management of the rest of his properties was assigned to his older brother, Mirza Muhammad Riza Vazir. Now, after one year, because of Mirza Muhammad Riza's illness, this responsibility is transferred to his brother, Mirza ‘Abd al-Ghaffar Khan Mu‘tamad al-Iyalah.
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Affidavit
Affidavit from merchants and farmers of Shiraz, requested by Muhammad Karim from Padank to confirm that his house was robbed during ‘Ali Khani chaos, and he spent his remaining money on repairing the building in Padank village with the promise from Mashhadi ‘Ali to pay him back, but Mashhadi ‘Ali passed away and now Muhammad Karim and his family suffer from poverty
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Deposition and settlement about husband's debt, 1913
Ruqiyah Sultan (permanent wife of Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim Khan Kaliskah-chi [the coachman] and daughter of the late Haji Muhammad Husayn, confirms that the document, about her husband's debt of five hundred tumans to her, is lost. Then she settles the debt with her husband for one tuman and one charik [unit of weight] of wheat.
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Regarding salaries of Sayyid Muhammad Taqi Sadr al-Sadat's inheritors, 1910
Documents include letters of salary confirmation for Fatimah Khanum (Khanum Karbalayi) and Baygum Khanum, wives of Sayyid Muhammad Taqi Sadr al-Sadat; and Sadiqah Khanum, Sayyid Muhammad Taqi's daughter; an affidavit regarding the inheritors; power of attorney to Aqa Sayyid Hasan to represent and receive their salaries; and their identity verification and salary forms
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Regarding Fatimah Khanum's salary, 1911
Documents include letter of salary confirmation for Fatimah Khanum Qajariyah (daughter of Haydar Quli Khan, wife of Mirza ‘Abd al-Rahman Mustawfi, and mother of Husayn Khan); power of attorney to Lutf‘ali Khan to represent and receive her salary; and her identity verification and salary form
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Regarding Saltanat Khanum, Sughra Khanum, and Khanum Muluk's salaries, 1911
Documents include an affidavit confirming that Saltanat Khanum (daughter of Karbalayi Muhammad) had been Mirza Javad Khan Nazim Khalvat's wife; letters of salary confirmation for Saltanat Khanum, Sughra Khanum (daughter of Aqa Muhammad ‘Ali Amin Hazrat), wives of Mirza Javad Khan Nazim Khalvat (from Mirza Ibrahim Amin al-Sultan's family), and Khanum Muluk, daughter of Mirza Javad Khan Nazim Khalvat and wife of Mu‘in Huzur; their identity verification and salary forms; and Sughra Khanum and Khanum Muluk's power of attorney to Haj Abu al-Hasan Khan to represent and receive their salaries
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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...