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Aqa Mirza Sayyid Hasan's power of attorney to his mother, 1860
Aqa Mirza Sayyid Hasan gives power of attorney to his mother, Hajiyah Baygum Kuchak Khanum, for receiving his father's inheritance from Sayyid Muhammad Kazim, son of Mirza Mahmud
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Power of attorney from Khadijah Khanum to her husband, 1916
A document transferring power of attorney from Khadijah Khanum (the daughter of Muhammad Jaʻfar) to her husband, Karbala’i Ismaʻil, for her inherited property in Angurazuj village. Karbala’i Ismaʻil has the right to sell, rent, or farm in the property.
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Power of attorney from Baygum Khanum and Mah-liqa Baygum Khanum, 1910
Power of attorney from Baygum Khanum and Mah-liqa Baygum Khanum, the daughters of Haji Sayyid Mahdi (the Shirazi merchant), to Sayyid Abu al-Qasim (the Isfahani merchant) about renting their properties to their cousin, Mirza Jalil.
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Lease of Fakhr al-Dawlah's shop, 1927
An agreement according to which Husayn ʻAli (a Tabrizi merchant), the son of Muhammad Ismaʻil (the merchant), rents a shop from Ismaʻil (the superintendent of Amir's section in the bazar) and Aqa Yusuf (signing on behalf of Fakhr al-Dawlah). The length of the lease is 10 years and it holds Fakhr al-Dawlah responsible for maintenance of the property.
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Mufarrah al-Saltanah's petitions, 1923-1931
Mufarrah al-Saltanah's petitions against Qasim Khan Sardar Humayun: the first petition dates to 16 Jan 1923, in which Mufarrah al-Saltanah, mother of the Sardar Rashid's children, gives 1500 tumans as a lawyer's fee to Sayyid Husayn Aqa Hujjat al-Islamzadah as a lawyer's fee if she receives 12000 tumans from Sardar Humayun. The second petition, written on 24 Feb 1923, again considers Sardar Humayun's debt to Sardar Rashid's inheritors. In the third petition, addressed to the Ministry of Justice on 2 March 1931, Mufarrah al-Saltanah complains that Sardar Humayun has not paid his debt of...
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Settlements related to Saʻid al-Mulk's properties
Three settlements between Aqa Mirza Yusuf, Asad Allah Lashgar-nivis (of the royal artillery in Azerrbaijan) and Mirza Rafiʻ Muʼtaman Divan. They agree to settle Saʻid al-Mulk's properties on behalf of Saʻid al-Mulk's children and his mother.
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Petition concerning Muhtaram al-Saltanah's legal case against Jahanshah Khan Afshar
Muhtaram al-Saltanah's attorney's objections to Jahan Shah Khan Amir Afshar's power of attorney in the court of appeals. In this petition, Muhtaram al-Saltanah's attorney objects to the claims made by Jahan Shah Amir Afshar's attorney and mentions matters of dispute, such as Muhtaram al-Saltanah's place of residence in Tehran, the date of foreign military deployments, the price of wheat, etc.
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Documents related to the Siqat al-Islam family, 1932-1941
The documents include the following: a announcement about the recording of the boundaries between the villages of Garus, Kalash, Andabil, Qarah Aghaj, Kahal, Eivand, Alanjiq; two lease documents related properties in Kahal belonging to Muhammad ʻAli Nasir-pur and his mother, Aqazadah Khanum Siqat al-Islam; receipt of payment for the rent of Muhammad ʻAli Nasirpur's properties; Masturah Khanum's, Aqa Zadah Khanum Siqat al-Islami's, and others' powers of attorney to Javad Natiq about the conflict between villages of Kahal's and Alanjiq's on their vicinities' limits.
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Documents related to the conflict between the villages of Kahal and Alanjiq in Azarbayjan, 1869-1941
Documents related to the conflict between two villages of Kahal and Alanjiq in Azarbayjan, arising from disputes over land boundaries and the right to water. The conflict that proceeded over years is judged by the elders of the villages, government officials, landlords, and agreements are signed and sealed by the opposing parties. However, protests, petitions, transgressions of the borders and abuses of water rights. These become subjects of some of the reports and documents listed in this item.