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Settlement of Abu Turab and Fathʻali with Haj ʻAli Riza, 1813
Settlement of Abu Turab and Fathʻali, two sons of Fazl Allah, with Haj ʻAli Riza, son of ʻAbd al-Riza from Shiraz, exchanging an herbal shop in Shiraz, which they inherited from their mother, who was daughter of Muhammad Taqi [or Naqi], for twelve tumans. The sons of Fazl Allah then settled the detriment of the above settlement with Haj ʻAli Riza for five thousand dinars.
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Bibi Husni Jan's request to build a shop and a hallway, 1902
Letter written by three architects named Haji Muhammad Isma‘il, Karbalayi Muhammad Kazim, and Ustad Aqa, to the chief of Sarduzak neighborhood, Aqa ‘Ali Muhammad, asking for permission to build a shop, a door, and a hallway in front of the house of Bibi Husni Jan, daughter of the late [illegible]; along with permission note on the back, allowing the construction to be built on the land up to where it reaches the road
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Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Nasr Allah, 1921
Dividing the inheritance of Mirza Nasr Allah, including the upstairs room of the shop, the hallway, and half of the mudroom; the properties were divided into five shares for the following inheritors: Mirza Muhsin, Mirza Hidayat, and the mother of Ustad Muhammad Rahim (she gets one share).
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Power of attorney to resolve a dispute over two shops, 1925
Power of attorney given by Mashhadi ‘Ali Akbar Shatir [the baker], ‘Ali Aqa, and Khalil Allah (sons of Karbalayi Muhammad Hasan Khabbaz [the baker] from Shiraz), to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin Saham al-Shari‘ah, in order to resolve the dispute over two stores (one grocery store and one tailor shop) located at Sayyid Haji Gharib's shrine, with: Mirza Muhammad Hasan, Mirza Mahmud Aqa Bashi, Muhammad Kazim, and ‘Abd al-Rasul (inheritors of the late Haji Muhammad Sadiq ‘Allaf [the forage seller]), Haj Muhammad Mahdi, Aqa Abu al-Qasim, and Aqa Mustafa (sons of the late Haji Muhammad Riza ‘Allaf), and...
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Lease of Bibi Khanum Buzurg's property, 1907
Bibi Khanum Buzurg, wife of Haji Baha’ Allah, rents two shops, located at Bala-guzar neighborhood in Shiraz, to the son of Karbalayi Haji ‘Ali ‘Attar (herbalist) for three years in exchange for one thousand dinars a day
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Power of attorney to receive inheritance, 1918
Power of attorney given by the daughter of the late Sadr al-Atibba’ to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin, known as Saham al-Shari‘ah, in order to get her share of her deceased father's inheritance, along with the ownership of three stores, and her share of a house that her brother, Mirza ‘Ali Asghar Khan, has falsely occupied. On the margin, the claim has been rejected.
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Power of attorney to receive mortgage and rent, 1929
Letter written by Aqay-i Fayyaz, lawyer of Muhammad Isma‘il Qalam-zan [the calligrapher/clerk], regarding his client's complaint against Mirza Asad Allah, Khanum Balqays, and Khanum Nuzhat about receiving the mortgage (one hundred tumans) and rent (seventy two tumans) of four-sixths of a store located in Bazar-i Murgh for the duration of three years
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Petition regarding some properties, 1910
Petition written by the inheritors of the late Muhammad Hasan Tabbakh [cook], who are: Muhammad ‘Ali and Muhammad Husayn (his sons) and Mashhadi Muhammad Riza, Mirza Ahmad, and Safiyah Khanum (children of the late Ramazan ‘Ali and Haji Muhammad Hasan's grandchildren), to the prayer leader of Fars regarding a settlement with Muhammad Baqir and Habib Allah, sons of the late Haji Asad Allah, over some properties for four hundred and forty tumans, with the recipient's response at the end
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Power of attorney to get inheritance, 1911
Power of attorney given by Bibi Sughra Sultan, daughter of the late Karbalayi Muhammad Kazim from Shiraz, to Mirza Zayn al-‘Abidin in order to get her the inheritance of her underage son, Mirza ‘Abd al-Karim, from his late father, Haji Muhammad ‘Alaqah-band (silk dealer)
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Deposition of Haj Ghulam Riza's children, 1907
Deposition of ʻAli Riza, Muhammad Husayn, Mashhadi Husayn, and Khanum Nawbar, the children of Haj Ghulam Riza Baqqal [the grocer] from Shiraz, about the ownership of a grocery store, a wood and grain trading shop, and two [illegible] shops worth one hundred and ninety-five tumans. All the properties mentioned are the mahr of Zivar Sultan, daughter of the late Karbalayi Mahdi and wife of the late Haj Ghulam Riza. The sons of Haj Ghulam Riza settled all of the mentioned shops with their mother for one man [unit of weight] of Nurah hard sugar and one hundred dinars. Khanum Nawbar should also...