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Settlement between Muhammad Riza Tarazjani's wife and her son, 1829
Settlement between Muhammad Riza Tarazjani's wife and her eldest son, Mirza Sayyid Husayn, for one sixth of the water in the Mubarakah farm near Taft, all its gardens, part of Na‘imabad qanat (known as Ab Shahi), and a house in exchange for 3 rials' worth of 100 dirham wheat.
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Bestowal by Mihr Nisa to her brother, 1815
Mihr Nisa Khanum, daughter of Khudadad Khan, bestows her properties, including two caravansaries, upon her brother, Fath‘ali Bayg
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Settlement and crop-sharing contract between Khanumi Khanum and Bala Bayg Yavar, 1820
These documents include: 1- a settlement, dated April 23, 1820, between Khanumi Khanum, the daughter of Muhammad Sultan, and her husband, Bala Bayg Yavar, the eldest son of ‘Ali Mardan Khan, in which she settles her mahr in exchange for a farmland known as ‘Ali Akbar farm, in Guni, as well as some shares of water usage from the qanat. 2- on April 25, 1820, Bala Bayg Yavar rents the crops and products of ‘Ali Akbar farm and water usage from its qanat from his wife, Khanumi Khanum for thirty years in exchange for an annual amount of twenty tumans.
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Settlement between Fatimah Baygum and Fath‘ali Bayg, 1809
Settlement between Fatimah Baygum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Rafi‘ (from Surkhab, Tabriz), and Fath‘ali Bayg, son of Khudadad, over parts of her inherited properties as well as eighty tumans, in exchange for one-sixth of a village
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Marriage contract of Khayr al-Nisa’ Baygum and Haj Muhammad Mahdi, 1828
Marriage contract of Khayr al-Nisa’ Baygum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad Baqir (son of Muhammad Isma'il Bayg known as Aqa Babak), and Haj Muhammad Mahdi, son of Haj Muhammad Rafi‘ [illegible]. The mahr is one hundred tumans. The groom settled fifty tumans of the mahr with the bride in exchange for two sets of women clothing and part of a property in ‘Abbas Abad region of [illegible] Garm Rud. The groom additionally promised to pay for ten mans [unit of weight] of copperware, ten misqals [unit of weight] of golden jewelry, and an Abyssinian female slave for the bride and ask nothing in exchange.
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Marriage contract of Khadijah Nisa’ and Allah Virdi, 1821
Marriage contract of Khadijah Nisa’, daughter of Mir Mustafa (from Usku), and Karbalayi Allah Virdi, son of Haj Hakim (from Usku); the mahr includes one-fourth of a house-garden complex, a gold patera, one-fourth of a piece of land, and part of the water from Pish-andiz qanat