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Debt settlement
This document transfers the ownership of a property, valued at two tumans and 5000 dinars, from ʻIffat Shah Maryam, sister of ʻAbbas, to Khvajah Muhammad Husayn, son of Hasan. This transfer served to pay off a debt.
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Property sale from husband to wife, 1753
According to the witnesses and the inheritors of Mirza Muhammad Bayg, he sold half of his farm to his wife, Qurayshah Khanum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Zaman (son of Mirza Shuja‘ al-Din Muhammad al-Husayni) in exchange for thirty tumans and rented it back for ninety years in exchange for two tumans.
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Settlement between Muhammad Baqir's daughters and Aqa Muhammad, 1770
Aqa Muhammad, the son of ‘Aziz from Khvurasgan, claims that he inherits four-sixth of the house known as Talar in Khvurasgan, but Bibi Nisa’, Mihr Nisa’, and Baygum Khanum, the daughters of Aqa Muhammad Baqir, deny this. The dispute is resolved with the following settlement: Aqa Muhammad's share is 2.5 out of 6 shares of the house, and the share of Muhammad Baqir's daughter is 3.5 out of 6 shares. On the margin, Aqa Muhammad has acknowledged the receipt of his share and states that he has no claim over ‘Abd al-Ghaffar's house, known as Bagh. On verso, on July 18, 1902, Baygum Khanum...
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Four copies of marriage contract, 1714 to 1827
First image: copy of the marriage contract of Farangis Khanum, daughter of Lutf‘ali Khan, and Murtaza Quli Mirza, son of Haydar Quli Mirza (son of Fath‘ali Shah Qajar), with mahr of five hundred tumans, May 28, 1827; second image: copy of the marriage contract of Shams Banu, daughter of Fath‘ali Shah Qajar, and Mirza Musa Khan, son of Mirza Buzurg; third image: copy of a marriage contract, November 20, 1805; fourth image: copy of the marriage contract of Aminah Sultan Baygum, daughter of Mirza Ghiyas al-Din Mansur al-Husayni, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, son of Mirza Sayyid ‘Ali al-Musavi...
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Donating share of inheritance, 1775
Mirza Muhammad Zaki, the son of Mirza Muhammad Zaman (the former sheriff), representing his sisters, Khayr al-Nisa’ Khanum, Tuhfah Nisa’ Khanum, Khadijah Nisa’ Khanum, and Gawhar Nisa’ Khanum, has bestowed all of his sisters' shares of their father's inheritance of a house and a garden located at Surkhab neighborhood to Mirza Abu Muhammad the sheriff in exchange for one hundred dinars and one man [unit of weight] of wheat.