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Marriage contract of Gawhar Shad and Ruh Allah Mirza, 1869
Marriage contract of Shahzadah Gawhar Shad, with Mirza Asad Allah as attorney, and Shahzadah Ruh Allah Mirza (military administrator), with Haj Mirza ‘Abd al-Rahim (minister) as attorney. The mahr is two thousand tumans.
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Marriage contract of Mah Parah and Muhammad Husayn, 1894
Marriage contract of Mah Parah Khanum, daughter of Haji Muhammad ‘Ali (merchant from Tabriz), with Haji Shaykh Muhammad as attorney, and Aqa Muhammad Husayn, son of Haji Nasr Allah (merchant from Tabriz) as attorney. The mahr is three hundred tumans.
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Marriage contract of Khvurshid Taj Khanum and Husayn Quli, 1874
Marriage contract of Shahzadah Khvurshid Taj Khanum, daughter of Mirza Ahmad Khan Sa‘id al-Mulk, with Haj Mirza Mahdi Kalantar (sheriff) as attorney, and Husayn Quli Khan, son of Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Fath‘ali Khan Bayglar Baygi, with Mirza Ibrahim Mustawfi as attorney. The mahr is two thousand tumans and Fath‘ali Khan pledges the payment of the mahr by the groom.
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Three marriage contracts
Three marriage contracts: the marriage contract of Qamar Talʻat Khanum (Khanumagah) dated 6 November 1882, in which Rashid Bayg (chief of Police) and Mulla Mahmud act on her behalf; the marriage contract of Pari Jahan, daughter of Virdi Kalah (?), and Ahmad, son of Muhammad, with a mahr of 3 tumans, dated January 2,1883; the marriage contract of Shah Jahan Khanum, daughter of Sufi Muhammad Karim Javanrudi, and Muhammad Karim, son of Muhammad Sharif, with a mahr of 1 tuman and 5000 dinars, dated September 19, 1884.
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Marriage contract of Nazpari and ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan, 1878
Marriage contract of Nazpari, daughter of the late Karbalayi Ibrahim [illegible], and ‘Abd al-‘Ali Khan. The mahr is eleven tumans and a golden ring.
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Marriage contract of Nazanin and Karbalayi Farrukh, 1887
Marriage contract of Nazanin, daughter of Karbalayi Aqa (grocer), with her father as attorney, and Karbalayi Farrukh, son of Karbalayi Husayn (grocer), with Mashhadi Samad (leathersmith from Dilmaqan) as attorney. The mahr is ninety tumans as well as three thousands dinars for a copy of a Qur’an.
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Marriage contract of ‘Izzat Khanum and Mirza Hasan, 1894
Marriage contract of ‘Izzat Khanum, daughter of Hasan Bayg from Ivansar, and Mirza Hasan, son of Haj Mulla ‘Ali Mujtahid; the mahr includes forty tumans, a set of bedding worth four tumans, and a gold ring worth one tuman.
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Marriage contract of the daughter of Ustad Hasan Saffar and Ustad Ibrahim, 1873
Marriage contract of the daughter of Ustad Hasan Saffar (the son of ʻAli Muhammad Qurban) [her name is not legible] and Ustad Ibrahim, the son of Mulla Khudabakhsh. The mahr is 15 tumans, which includes: an outfit to be bought, five mans of copper, 10 mans of carpet, kilims, and felt. Nine tumans remain the groom's debt. If the groom does not give alimony to the bride in his absence, the bride can divorce herself. Also, the groom is not permitted to take the bride out of the region.
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Marriage contract of Tuti Khanum and Bakhsh‘ali, 1895
Marriage contract of Tuti Khanum, daughter of Mashhadi Husayn Kufayi from Rudbunah, and Bakhsh‘ali, son of Mashhadi Husayn from Rudbunah. The mahr is seventy-nine tumans and seven thousand five hundred dinars, clothes, jewelry, gold and copper, and [illegible] bridal gift. Tuti Khanum settled part of her mahr with her husband, and the rest remains the husband's debt.
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Marriage contract of Khvurshid Khanum and Muhammad Sharif, 1914
Marriage contract of Khvurshid Khanum, daughter of Ja‘far Quli Bayg, and Muhammad Sharif, son of the late Karbalayi Rustam (from Jalilabad); the mahr includes some parts of Qarakul farm and Dusaran village. Haji Muhammad Baqir represented Khvurshid Khanum.
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