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Note, 1917
Draft of a note about paying a debt and settling an account in the presence of a few people
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Lawyer's notes
One side: Settlement and divorce agreement between ‘Ali Akbar Saqat-furush (vendor), son of Haji Muhammad Riza Tajir (merchant) from Kazirun, and his wife, Khanum Zaman; the other side: A note about the dispute over the ownership of Bustan-i Shahab Abad
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Regarding a settlement and its revocation, 1882
Mulla ‘Ali, representing Ma‘sumah Khanum (daughter of the late Mirza Ibrahim Khan Muzaffar al-Dawlah), writes about a settlement and its revocation between Ma‘sumah Khanum and her husband, the late Hamid Mirza Yavar, over her paternal inheritance. Then he mentions that the late Hamid Mirza Yavar's inheritors cannot have any claims over Ma‘sumah Khanum's paternal inheritance.
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Legal challenge over inheritance, 1931
Legal challenge between Khanum Badr Haji Murtaza and Bibi Mahi Fasayi over the inheritance of Aqa Sayyid Husayn
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Dispute over a sale contract, 1915
Dispute between the inheritors of the late ‘Ali Akbar and the children of Maryam Sultan and Mashhadi Abu al-Qasim (Muhammad Isma‘il, Muhammad Ibrahim, Khanum Masha’ Allah, and Khanum Malik) over the sale contract of four-sixths of a house located in Sang Siyah neighborhood for two hundred tumans
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Complaint, 1910
A complaint regarding Husayn's intercourse with Qurban's wife
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Petition regarding the situation of Aqa Khan Mir Panj's inheritors
Petitioners write to Haj Mirza ‘Abd al-‘Ali Aqa Mujtahid regarding the late Aqa Khan Mir Panj's inheritors. Three-sixths of Baba Rud village, Aqa Khan Mir Panj's inheritance, has been rented to Fath‘ali Aqa, who has not generated enough returns on the land due to his mismanagement and lack of know-how. This is causing the decay of the property. As a result, the inheritors are in a dire situation. One son, Lutf‘ali Khan died in the bazaar from hunger; a daughter lives in an orphanage, and others manage by begging. The petitioners claim that with better management, the property will produce...
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Petition of Haj Ghulam Husayn about his son-in-law's debt
Haj Ghulam Husayn writes a petition to Haj Shaykh Yahya, the Friday prayer-leader of Fars, regarding what Mirza Lutf Allah owes him and his daughter, including: one thousand tumans as a dowry, eight hundred tumans as his daughter's alimony and clothing expenses, and one hundred tumans as his daughter's mahr, which remains Mirza Lutf Allah's debt.
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Beating wives, 1909
Akbar Qazzaq (cossack), who returned from the battle in Tabriz, beats his wives everyday
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Two petitions and a document, 1903
Two petitions and a document about transferring a property from Sultan Khanum, daughter of the late Haji ‘Abd al-Husayn, to her son, Mirza Ja‘far Khan (son of the late Haji Mirza Ashraf al-Mulk), then to Rushanak, daughter of ‘Asim al-Mulk and wife of Mirza Ja‘far Khan, as her mahr
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