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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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Divorce settlement between Nush Afarin Khanum and Aqa Hasan Shari‘atmadar, 1881
Divorce settlement between Nush Afarin Khanum (daughter of the late Sadiq Khan) with her husband Aqa Hasan Shari‘atmadar (the local religious notable); the setllement covers Nushafarin Khanum's mahr and alimony and her other rights. All of the clothes and other belongings, worth 75 tumans, were received and and repossessed. Because of the mutually agreed divorce, her husband gave Mirza Asad Allah power of attorney to execute the divorce based on the divorce contract. Nush Afarin Khanum delegated to Aqa the right to divorce her and gave away her right of alimony. Nush Afarin Khanum and her...
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Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan Mushir al-Mulk, 1885
This settlement divides the inheritance of Haji Mirza Abu al-Hasan Khan Mushir al-Mulk between his two daughters: Hajiyah Bibi Agha and Agha Baygum Sultan al-Hajiyah. Hajiyah Bibi Agha transfers her inheritance to her husband, Mirza Muhammad Muʻaddil al-Mulk. Haj Mirza Muhammad Khan Mustawfi, who has his wife, Agha Baygum Sultan al-Hajiyah's, power of attorney, transfers all his wife's properties, with all their interest, to Mirza Muhammad Jaʻfar Mirza Aqa for 25 years.
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Marriage contract of Zuhrah Banu and Ya‘qub, 1870
Marriage contract between Zuhrah Banu Khanum, the underage daughter of Shaykh Muhammad, and Ya‘qub, the underage son of Mulla Yusuf. The fathers of the bride and the groom have signed the contract on their behalf. The mahr is two tumans.
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Sale document, 1876
Karbalayi ‘Ali, acting for himself and on behalf of Haji Ja‘far and his sister, Par Khanum, the children of Karbalayi Taqi, and Muhammad, the son of ‘Ali Akbar, acting on behalf of Yusuf and Karim, the sons of Ya‘qub, have sold a property in the Harzand Mountain, known as Mulla Chuquri, to Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, in exchange for three thousand dinars.
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Zarrin Taj Khanum's settlement, 1881
Zarrin Taj Khanum, the daughter of Nasr Allah Khan Qajar Sahib Ikhtiyar, has given the power of attorney to Husayn Bayg for a transaction with Haj ʻAli Aqa the merchant, the son of ʻAbd al-Karim Taj, regarding a property in the Surkhab neighborhood, which is an inherited land from Zarrin Taj Khanum's father, in exchange for eighty four tumans. On the margin, Hasanquli Khan has been identified as his mother's guarantor. Since the measurement of the area is smaller than originally assumed, the price has also been adjusted to sixty-four tumans and seven thousand five hundred dinars. Note on...
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Shafa Baygum's settlement, 1865
Settlement between Shafa Baygum Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi ‘Abd al-Samad Khurrami, and Haji Mir Hashim, who has the power of attorney from [illegible] over the share of the use of water from the Kaniyah qanat in exchange for six tumans.
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Sale settlement of Aqa Sultan, Shawkat Baygum, Umm Salamah, and others with Malik Mansur Mirza, 1854
Sale settlement between Malik Mansur Mirza and Aqa Sultan, Shawkat Baygum, Umm Salamah, and others for some parts of the village of Sih Girdakan. The document reads, in part: "Aqa Sultan, on his own behalf and on behalf of several other siblings and some of their descendents, sells their landed inheritance to Malik Mansur Mirza for two thousand and four hundred Nasiri Rials."
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Settlement between Rustam and Mashhadi Yusuf, 1883
Settlement between Rustam, with power of attorney transferred from his wife, the daughter of Haj Karam, and Mashhadi Yusuf, her brother (on behalf of her other brother, Muhammad Jaʻfar), over receiving ten tumans for the loss she claims from her mother's and father's inheritance.
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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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