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Sale document of Bibi Khavar Sultan and her husband with Sulayman Khan, 1877
Mirza Taqi Khan, son of Muhammad Taqi Khan, on behalf of himself and his wife, Bibi Khavar Sultan, sells the Mirabad and ‘Aliabad farms to Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] son of Ishaq Khan, in exchange for one thousand and three hundred tumans; the detriment fee is fourteen mans [unit of weight] of sugar cubes
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Sale of properties and slaves, 1880
Sale document between Hasan Aqa Kitabdar [bookkeeper], son of Karbalayi Taqi, with the power of attorney from ‘Ali Khan, and Ibrahim Khan Sartip [brigadier] over some pieces of lands in Bam and Narmashir, as well as six female and male slaves, in exchange for one thousand one hundred fifty tumans and a detriment fee of fifty tumans and some wheat
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Sale document between Sulayman and Sa‘d al-Dawlah’s daughter, 1891
Sulayman sells some pieces of land in Narmashir to Sa‘d al-Dawlah’s daughter for fifteen tumans
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Settlements of Mahmud Abad farm, 1871
Three settlements regarding Mahmud Abad farm, located in Narmashir: first, the daughter of Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Kalantar [sheriff] transfers the ownership of her share of the farm, which was part of her mahr, to her husband, Aqa Muhammad Qasim, son of Aqa Lutf‘ali, for one hundred dinars and some wheat. Then, Aqa Muhammad Qasim sells the property to Aqa Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali, son of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali for six hundred tumans. He, in turn, sells it to Muhammad Khan Sartip [brigadier] for six hundred tumans and a detriment fee of one hundred dinars and some wheat.
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Settlement about shares of Gawhar Taj Khanum's grandchildren, 1927
Settlement between ‘Ali Akbar Khan (Salar As‘ad), on behalf of his underage children, Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa, and Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri over properties that Gawhar Khanum (daughter of Ibrahim Khan Sa‘d al-Dawlah) had transferred to them in exchange for one hundred dinars. The properties included one-sixth of a farm in Narmashir, a house-garden and its water usage in Mahan, and a house named Khalvat in Kirman. Then Ghulamhusayn Khan ‘Amiri transferred one-sixth of the farm in Narmashir plus two-sixths of the farm, that belonged to himself, to Zayn al-‘Abidin, Ibrahim, and ‘Isa...
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Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri
Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to his wife, Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri, about his travel plans to Narmashir and sending promissory notes for Shahriyar, asking her to kick out Khvatu [Khatun?], wife of Karim, and her mother from the stable, advising Qamar al-Muluk, who is pregnant, to cover herself against the cold by wearing his fur coat, and complaining about Husayn, who has contracted syphilis
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Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri
Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to his wife, Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri, about traveling to Narmashir, bringing kilim and cotton, asking to give china dishes to Khanum, the price of barley, sending money, purchasing a mule, asking for orange seeds, and about missing their daughter, ‘Ishrat
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Letter
Letter of greeting addressed to my dear Khanum
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Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri
Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to his wife, Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri, regarding some household affairs such as Ni‘mat Allah's tasks and his remuneration, getting a new donkey, and a request for some pocket bottles of wine to invite the head of the telegraph house to their home
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Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri
Letter from Ghulam Husayn ‘Amiri to his wife, Qamar al-Muluk ‘Amiri, about the well-being of their daughter, ‘Ishrat, and whether or not she walks, Qamar al-Muluk’s pregnancy, the stolen rug in Sar Asiyab and advising her on how to store their rugs, receiving the tangerines and dates, sending money and getting dates, legumes, pickles, and rice, also the news of Shawkat Nizam's marriage with the daughter of Akram al-Saltanah, and Akram al-Saltanah himself marrying the daughter of Haji Bibi from ‘Abbas Khan, and Haji Bibi’s concern about the widespread polygyny in Bam.
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