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Sale document of Umm Kulsum Khanum, 1872
Umm Kulsum Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Aqa and the wife of Mir Aqa, in a separate document, had sold her one-week share of the Khan Muhammad Khan qanat in Ahrab to Haj ʻAli ʻAbbas, the well-known merchant from Lak. She additionally sells him her one-week share of the qanat in Ganjʻalikhan garden; this garden was purchased by the owners of Khan Muhammad Khan qanat.
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Sale document between Fatimah Khanum and Karbalayi Riza ‘Attar, 1923
Fatimah Khanum has rented half of a common property, a house and a garden, in the Armanistan neighborhood of Darvazah Gajil, to Karbalayi Riza ʻAttar [the herbalist], the son of Aqa ʻAbd al-Samad, for two hundred and twenty tumans for one year, including the revocation right for one year and the monthly rent of two tumans and two thousand dinars during this time.
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Settlement of Nisa’ Khanum and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah with Ijlal-i Divan
Settlement of Nisa’ Khanum, the daughter of Mashhadi Mirza Hasan, and Karbalayi ‘Abd Allah, the son of Karbalayi Mustafa, with Ijlal-i Divan, the brigadier general, for a garden in exchange for ten tumans.
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Petition regarding cutting of trees
The writer, who is responsible for taking care of the garden and almond trees in the Yingijah village owned by a woman from Tabriz (Zuka’ al-Dawlah's niece), complains to the head of the police in Dihkhvariqan regarding Muhammad, son of Khizr, for cutting trees down to make charcoal and therefore damaging the lady's property. He requests remuneration for the damage.
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Bestowal by Baygum Khanum and Umm Nisa’, 1834
Baygum Khanum, daughter of Aqa Karim and wife of the late Aqa Mir ‘Abd al-Shakur, and Umm Nisa’, the daughter of Mir ‘Abd al-Shakur, have granted their share from a garden in the village of Sis Abad to Karbalayi Mir Sadiq and Aqa Mir Asad Allah, sons of Mir ‘Abd al-Shakur. On the margin, Baygum Khanum has also bestowed them her household furnishings.
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Settlement between Saltanat Khanum and Sayyid Ahmad Fakhr al-Hukama, 1314
Settlement between Saltanat Khanum, the wife of Aqa Sayyid ‘Ali, and Sayyid Ahmad Fakhr al-Hukama, for a house and a garden in Char Minar [Chahar Minar] in exchange for four hundred and fifty tumans; the contract includes a provision for the right of revocation.
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Settlement of Shamsi Khanum and Haji ʻAli Aqa, 1905
Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of Hashim Aqa transfers a house and a garden to Haji ʻAli Aqa the Hariri merchant in exchange for three hundred tumans, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum. They have allowed for a three-month revocation period.
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Letter
Regarding the discussion in writer's house with Sa‘d Allah and Haji Mirza about the house and garden belonging to the late Haji Mir Ibrahim and his wife's share.
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Settlement of Hasan Khan, 1910
Mu‘tamad al-Sultan Hasan Khan, the son of Haji Mirza Isma‘il, sells a house and a garden in Char Minar [Chahar Minar], including the limited right to use water from Ab Anbar [cistern], to Aqa Sayyid Ahmad Fakhr al-Hukama’ in exchange for two hundred tumans. Asad Allah denies any claims on the house on behalf of himself and his paternal aunt, Tuba Khanum. Zaynab Khanum, and Fatimah Khanum, the wife and daughter of Hasan Khan, respectively, also have confirmed that the house and the building belong to Mu‘tamad al-Sultan and that they have no claims.
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Settlements of Shamsi Khanum and Farkhundah Khanum, 1905
1- Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of the late Hashim Aqa, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum, sells a house to Mir Isma‘il Aqa the merchant of Tabriz for two hundred and eighty tumans (January 5, 1905). On the margin: the settlement has been revised with the name of Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant, July 23, 1905; 2- settlement between Shamsi Khanum, the daughter of the late Hashim Aqa, with the permission of her daughter, Farkhundah Khanum, and Haji ‘Ali Aqa the merchant regarding a house and garden in Darvazah neighborhood, inherited from the late Hamid Aqa, as well as some...
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