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Settlement related to Iran al-Dawlah and her sons, 1929
Settlement of Amir Khan Amir Mu‘azzam (son of Mustafa Quli Khan Amir Mu‘azzam Hajib al-Dawlah) and his wife (Fatimah Khanum Nayyir Mu‘azzam) with his mother (Khanum Iran al-Dawlah) and his brothers (Allahyar Khan, ‘Ali Akbar Khan, ‘Ali Asghar Khan, and Amir Hasan Khan) over exchanging their share of eleven shops on Nasiri Street with parts of two shops on Almasiyah Street
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Sale document, 1926
Haji Mir Mukhtar Aqa, Aqa Mir Muhammad, and Haji Mir Jalal have sold a few stores, including one purchased from Khavar Khanum and Dirakhshandah Khanum, daughters of Haji ‘Abbasquli, to Mashhadi Hamd Allah Amin al-Ra‘aya and ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan in exchange for eight hundred and forty tumans. On February 21, 1928, Mashhadi Hamd Allah Amin al-Ra‘aya has sold his share to Mirza Baqir Iskandarzadah for four hundred and twenty tumans.
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Settlement of Haji Iskandar and Aqa Muhammad Baqir, 1925
Settlement of Haji Iskandar from Miyanah about transferring four stores, as well as a house and part of a garden shared with his brother, Aqa Bala, to his older son, Aqa Muhammad Baqir, in exchange for one man (unit of weight) of sugar lumps; on verso, dated June 23, 1925, Aqa Mahdi and his sister, Qamar Khanum, have complained to Ayat Allah Mirza Sadiq about this settlement but he has verified the transaction
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Sale document of Fasl Bahar Khanum Iran al-Dawlah and her children, 1928
Fasl Bahar Khanum Iran al-Dawlah on behalf of herself and her sons, Shah Quli Khan Amir Mu‘azzam, Allahyar Khan, ‘Ali Akbar Khan, ‘Ali Asghar Khan, and with the custody of her underage son, Amir Husayn [Hasan] Khan, sells a few shops to Mirza ‘Ali Aqa Afshar Tajir (merchant), son of the late Haji Kazim Aqa Afshar, in exchange for two thousand five hundred tumans
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Dividing Muhammad Mahdi's belongings among his two wives and children, 1930
Settlement among the inheritors of Haji Muhammad Mahdi the merchant from Kazirun, the son of Haji Muhammad, who are his two wives, Fatimah Sultan (the daughter of Haji Muhammad Isma‘il) and Khanum Zahra Baygum (the daughter of Mirza Abu Talib) and a son and four daughters: Haji Muhammad Kazim and the late Khanum Amiri (the children of Fatimah Sultan), Ruh Angiz Khanum, Mihr Angiz Khanum, and Ruqiyah Sultan Khanum (the daughters of Zahra Baygum). Before his death, Haji Muhammad Mahdi had transferred some of his properties to his son, Haji Muhammad Kazim. This included two attached houses in...
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Settlement between Hashim Malak Madani and Ashraf Khanum, 1929
Settlement between Hashim Malak Madani and Ashraf Khanum, daughter of Sultan Muhammad Mirza Sayf al-Dawlah [and] wife of Rasul Khan Razavi from Malayir, exchanging a caravansary and a series of connected shops located in Malayir and known as Mirza Abu al-Qasim Khani Sara and part of the Baharistan qanats for three thousand five hundred tumans. On margin: "the receipt for three thousand and five hundred tumans received by Hashim Malak Madani. Ahmad Madani, brother of Hashim Malak Madani, permitted this settlement on July 14, 1929 and received the settlement fee."
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Settlement of Mirza Mahdi Sultani on behalf of Nahid Ashraf with Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Gawhari, 1928
Settlement between Mirza Mahdi Sultani, with power of attorney transferred from Nahid Ashraf, daughter of Sultan Muhammad Mirza Sayf al-Dawlah, and Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Gawhari, son of Haj Lutf Allah, exchanging some property located in the Sarchishmah neighborhood of Tehran that Nahid Ashraf inherited from her father for one thousand two hundred fifty tumans.
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Settlement among Haj Iskandar's inheritors, 1925
Settlement amongst the inheritors of Haj Iskandar from Miyanah, including Mirza Baqir, Aqa Mahdi, and his sister (Qamar Khanum) to resolve their disputes over the inheritance