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Gul Nisa’ Khanum's sale document, 1896
Gul Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Mulla Yusuf Harzandi, sells a piece of land to Mirza Masih, Lutf‘ali, and ‘Abd al-Rasul, the sons of Mulla ‘Abd al-‘Ali, in exchange for three tumans. It is noted that the contract was made with the permission of Gul Nisa’ Khanum's husband, Mulla Faraj Allah.
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Sale of properties and dividing the shares, 1949
Karbalayi ‘Abd al-‘Ali has sold three plots of mountain land to Karbalayi ‘Ali Akbar, and has given the money to Muhammad and Fatimah (the guardians of the underage children). He has also given Najafquli (the brother of Ahmad) for his share of land he has bought from Karbalayi Afzal. The document further states the shares of the daughters of the late Muhammad, Sakinah and Halimah (each gets one sixth from the sale of the mountain plots), as well as sisters of Ahmad and Najafquli (one sister gets 12 tumans and the other 12.5 tumans). If they do not agree with this [settlement], 12.5 tumans...
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Aminah's power of attorney for taking back her share of inheritance, 1926
Aminah, the daughter of Asad Allah, has given power of attorney to get her share of her paternal inheritance, a portion of the value of the properties sold by her brothers, to Aman Allah Bayg
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Sale document, 1919
Sale of the inheritance of Khadijah Khanum, the underage daughter of Quli Bayg, and Lutf‘ali, the son of ‘Ali Bayg, to Muhammad Riza, the son of Jalil, in exchange for 32 tumans.
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Legal documents related to Zaynab Khanum and Shah Sanam Khanum, 1924
1- The dispute of Zaynab Khanum, Shah Sanam Khanum, and ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Karbalayi Husayn, with Hasan, the son of Karbalayi Muhammad Baqir, and ‘Abbasquli over a property was settled by the payment of total of 3 tumans to Zaynab Khanum, Shah Sanam Khanum, and ‘Ali Akbar, each receiving 1 tuman (March 9, 1924). 2- Shah Sanam Khanum and Zaynab Khanum, the daughters of Karbalayi Ismai‘l, have given power of attorney to Mirza Ahmad to sell their share of a piece of land near ‘Uryandibi [Ayrandibi] spring to Karbalayi Hasanquli, the son of ‘Abbas, in exchange for 5 tumans (May 13, 1924).
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Zaynab Khanum's sale document, 1917
Zaynab Khanum, the daughter of Najaf, sells two-thirds of a property located in Sirin farm, to Aqa Sadiq, the son of Mulla ‘Ali, in exchange for fourteen tumans. The note on the margin states that Aqa Sadiq has declared that the purchased property is co-owned with Husayn, the son of Baqir, thus he has transferred half of the property to Husayn in exchange for seven tumans.
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Documents related to Sara Baygum
1- List of Sara Baygum's property, including household goods, which she has received from Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim, the son of Mulla ‘Abd al-Karim (1880). 2- Sara Baygum, the daughter of Ibrahim Bayg, has sold a house to Mulla ‘Abd al-Rahim for 6 tumans (1899).
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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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Money owed to Umm Kulsum
1- ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Husayn ‘Ali, owes one hundred tumans to Umm Kulsum. This money should be paid back within one year (1906 or 1907); 2- ‘Ali Akbar, the son of Husayn, owes a principal of ten tumans and interest of two tumans to Umm Kulsum, the daughter of Mulla Nabi. He has pledged a seeded piece of land to secure the loan, which should be repaid within one year. This money is Umm Kulsum's share of inheritance (1913).
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Sale of a property on behalf of Sakinah, 1927
Ghaffar, the son of Najaf, on behalf of Sakinah Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi ‘Ali Asghar, sells a property to Hasan, the son of Allahvirdi, in exchange for ten tumans and five thousand dinars.