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Sale of properties to the children of Aqa ‘Ali Akbar and Aqa Riza, 1930
Tabriz municipal office sells two city properties, on either sides of Pustkhanah [post office] street, to Aqa Haji Javad Aqa from Ganjah, Khadijah Khanum, and Zahra Khanum (the children of the late Haji ‘Ali Akbar from Ganjah) and Aqa ‘Aliriza, Yunis Aqa, Kazim Aqa, Tawfiq Aqa, Tal‘at Khanum, Asiyah Khanum, Malihah Khanum (the children of the late Aqa Riza Ganjah) in exchange for five thousand tumans.
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Sale document, 1844
Hasan Bayg, the son of the late Bayndir Bayg Mirza ‘Aliluy Shaqaqi, has, on behalf of himself and his siblings, Fatimah Baygum, Bibi Khanum, Nanah Khanum, Bashr Allah Bayg, Nasr Allah Bayg, Aqa Husayn Bayg, and Asad Allah Bayg, sold some properties in the village of Turkampur in the district of Mihran Rud and in the village of Anarjan in the district of Ujan to Aqa Kishi Bayg, Haji Muhammad Ja‘far Bayg, and Mirza Ahmad (sons of the late Haji Baba Bayg), Mirza ‘Abd Allah (the son of the late Mirza Kalb‘ali), and Husayn‘ali Bayg (the son of the late Muhammad Bayg Bakhshayish) in exchange for...
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Sale document of Huri Laqa Khanum and Fatimah Khanum, 1917
Huri Laqa Khanum, the daughter of Navvab Sayf Allah Mirza, and Fatimah Khanum, the daughter of the late Mulla Sultan Muhammad from Urdubad has sold a bath (one-third share of Shahzadah Laqa Khanum and one-third share of Fatimah Khanum), known as Bala Hammam, and the attached grocery store for one thousand and five hundred tumans to Aqa Sayyid Riza.
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Sale settlement, 1840
Mirza Hasan‘ali, son of the late Karbalayi Shaqaqi from the clan of Mirza ‘Aliluzadah, on behalf of himself and his three sisters, Fatimah Baygum, Sahar Banu, and Malik Nisa’ has transferred some properties in Alvandi village in the district of Mihran Rud to Aqa Khan, the eldest son of Ibrahim Khan, in exchange for seventeen tumans and five thousand dinars. Mirza Safar ‘Ali, the son of ‘Ali Muhammad, has guaranteed this contract.
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Sale settlement, 1878
On March 17, 1878 Abu al-Hasan Khan, the colonel, with power of attorney from his wife, Fatimah Sultan Khanum (daughter of ‘Abbasquli Khan Mirpanj), has sold the whole Alvandi village from Ujan district to Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn Munshi in exchange for one thousand and five hundred tumans. In the second document, dated April 20, 1878, Amirzadah Khanum, Abu al-Hasan Khan's wife, has confirmed this settlement.
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Settlements regarding the markets near Baghmishah gate, 1894 to 1916
Settlement of Shahzadah Khavar Khanum, the daughter of Yazdan Bakhsh Mirza, and Haji Husayn Khan about parts of a market known as Bazarchah-i Kalantar near the Baghmishah gate, in exchange for fifty tumans (February 20, 1894); settlement of Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Ghulam‘alikhan (the son of Fath‘alikhan Baghmishah), representing his wife, Khavar Khanum the daughter of Yazdan Bakhsh Mirza and Haji Muhammad Husayn Khan about parts of a market near Baghmishah gate in exchange for two hundred and ten tumans (August 1, 1896); settlement between Malik Sultan Khanum, the wife of Aqa Mirza Sharif, and...
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Settlement of maternal inheritance, 1927
Aqa Zaynal, son of the late Haji ‘Ali Akbar Aqa, the merchant from Ganjah, settles his inheritance from his mother, excluding her belongings in Istanbul, but including cash, houses, clothing, jewelry, land, interest from assets, et cetera to his brother, Haji Javad Aqa the merchant, in exchange for one thousand and six hundred tumans. His mother's belongings in Istanbul will be divided among other inheritors. Haji Javad Aqa has taken on all his mother's debts.
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Shikar Khanum's settlement and will, 1921
Mashhadiyah Shikar Khanum, the daughter of the late Haji Allahyar Ganjah and the wife of Haji ‘Ali Akbar Aqa, the merchant from Ganjah, makes a claim against her brother, Mulla Najaf, regarding her inheritance from her father and her mother, Bibi Khanum, the daughter of Aqa Mustafa. Because all of Mulla Najaf's properties have been in a state of ruin due to the unrest in Caucasus and their value has depreciated since his death, Mashhadiyah Shikar Khanum, thinking of her brother's children, has settled her claims with them: Mashhadi Musayyab Aqa, Mashhadi Haji Bayg Aqa, and Muhammad Hasan...
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Power of attorney to Haji Baba, 1901
Aqa Mashhadi Najaf, the son of Haji Muhammad Ganjah, grants his brother, Aqa Mashhadi Haji Baba, the merchant from Ganjah, the power of attorney to manage the transfer of his belongings to his three children, Sughra Khanum, Sariyah Khanum, and Muhammad Muhsin.
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Documents related to Alvandi and Turkampur villages, 1900 to 1905
Settlement of properties owned by the children of Haji Mirza ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan Qavam al-‘Idalah (Mirza Ghulam‘ali Khan Qavam al-‘Idalah, Aqa Mirza Hasan Khan, Akhtar Khanum wife of Aqa Mirza Yusuf Khan, Janjan Khanum wife of Aqa Mirza ‘Abd al-Shakur, Khadijah Sultan Khanum, and Fatimah Sultan Khanum). It names Haj Mirza Hasan Aqa Mujtahid as the guardian of the underage children (Khadijah Sultan Khanum, Fatimah Sultan Khanum, and Aqa Mirza Hasan Aqa), Qavam al-‘Idalah represents himself and his sister Janjan Khanum, and Akhtar Khanum representis herself (1900); Mirza Ghulam‘ali Khan...
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- Javad Aqa Muhammad'uf(6)
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- Sulayman Bayg Muhammad'uf(1)
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