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Part of a marriage contract, 1886
The mahr is twenty five tumans.
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Marriage contract of Sariyyah Khanum and Shaykh ‘Ali, 1897
Marriage contract between Sariyyah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Sayyid ‘Ali, and Shaykh ‘Ali, the son of Muhammad ‘Ali. The mahr is twenty five tumans.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum and Khuda Karam, 1885
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum the daughter of ‘Abbas, and Khuda Karam, the son of Badal ‘Uryandibi. The mahr was twenty two tumans and some house furnishings.
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Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum and Husayn, 1814
Marriage contract of Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of Salman, and Husayn, the son of Akhund Mulla Yusuf. The mahr is thirty five tumans.
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Marriage contract of Dukhi Khatun and Bakhsh‘ali, 1887
The temporary marriage contract for five years between Dukhi Khatun, the daughter of Mashhadi Mahmud, and Bakhsh‘ali, the son of ‘Abbas; the witnesses were Hasanquli, the groom's brother, and Majid, the bride's brother; the contract payment is 1 tuman.
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Marriage contract of Layli Khanum and Aqa Isma‘il, 1878
Marriage contract between Layli Khanum, the daughter of ‘Ali Asghar, and Aqa Isma‘il, the son of Faraj Allah Zali. The mahr is seventeen tumans and five [illegible].
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Marriage contract of Layli Khanum and Haj ‘Ali, 1936
The temporary marriage of Layli Khanum, the daughter of Riza, and Karbalayi Haj ‘Ali, the son of ‘Abbas, for ten years. The contract payment is one punz ashrafi of Marand.
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Marriage contract of Zulaykha Khanum and Musa, 1807
Marriage contract of Zulaykha, the daughter of Ahmad, and Musa, the son of Najaf. The mahr is twenty tumans as well as household furnishings.
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Marriage contract of Khatun and Asad, 1915
Marriage contract of Khatun, the daughter of ‘Abbas, and Asad, the son of Isma‘il. The mahr was twenty tumans. Karbalayi Hasnaquli, Khatun's brother, was one of the witnesses.
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Marriage contract of Narjis Khatun and Jalil, 1885
Marriage contract of Narjis Khatun, the daughter of Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, and Jalil, the son of Karbalayi Riza Dizaji. The mahr is 7 tumans and 1 ashrafi. The note on the margins, dated April 30, 1886, states that 9 tumans were received as part of the mahr.