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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated August 16, 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi Baqqal [the grocer], settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. In December 7, 1891, a condition is added that whenever ‘Ali Asghar’s child from his temporary wife reaches adulthood, Khadijah Khanum pays her/him forty tumans.
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Sale document of Tuti Khanum and her son, 1884
Tuti Khanum, daughter of the late Aqa ‘Askar, sells her share of a house in the Khiyaban neighborhood of Kirman to her son, Aqa Husayn, son of the late Ustad Muhammad Sabbagh [the dyer] for five tumans and a detriment fee of some wheat
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Sale document of Haji Zaynal's children, 1842
‘Ali ‘Askar, Abu Turab, and Safiyah, children of Haji Zaynal, sell their inherited properties to Ishaq Khan, son of Ibrahim Khan, in exchange for ten tumans; the detriment fee is two tumans and five thousand dinars
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Sale document of Bibi Shahrbanu Baygum, 1876
Bibi Hajiyah Shahrbanu Baygum, daughter of Mirza Muhammad ‘Ali, sells her share of the Rabat, Dih-i Naw, and Sayf Abad farms near Kirman to Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] in exchange for fifty-five tumans; detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some wheat
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1892
According to a separate settlement, dated 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi, settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. Therefore, Ghulam Husayn’s settlement with his paternal aunt, which occurred after the original settlement, is not valid and she may not have any claims on the mentioned farm.
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Regarding a settlement between ‘Ali Asghar and his daughter Khadijah, 1891
According to a separate settlement, dated 1879, ‘Ali Asghar, son of Haji Muhammad Taqi, settles all his properties and a small house endowed by his father along with parts of the Jalal Abad farm near Kirman, to his daughter, Khadijah. Ghulam Husayn, his nephew, also has signed it. Therefore, Ghulam Husayn’s settlement with his paternal aunt, which occurred after the original settlement, is not valid.
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Settlement of inherited properties, 1933
Settlement between Mirza ‘Ali Khan Irani, on behalf of Niyaz ‘Ali Khan (son of Nasr Allah Khan), Niyaz ‘Ali Khan’s mother, Khanum [Khavatin] (daughter of Muhammad Mahdi Khan ‘Adl al-Mulk), and Niyaz ‘Ali Khan’s sister [Afaq, Mirza ‘Ali Khan's wife] and Mirza Muhammad Baqir Kayvani (son of Karbalayi Quli) over the profits from their inherited properties located in Isfandaqah, Kirman, for four years with the annual rate of eight thousand rials
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Sale document between Gawhar Taj Khanum and Sulayman Khan, 1878
Sale document between Gawhar Taj Khanum, daughter of Ibrahim Khan Zahir al-Dawlah and wife of Aqasi Khan, and Sulayman Khan Sarhang [the colonel] over parts of the farms in ‘Ali Abad, Rabat, and Dih-i Naw for one hundred and thirty-five tumans; the detriment fee is one hundred dinars and some sugar cubes
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Sale document of Fatimah and Tayyibah, 1851
Fatima (wife of ‘Ali Hasan) and Tayyibah, daughters of ‘Ali, sell some properties to Sulayman Khan, son of Ishaq Khan ‘Arab from Bastam, in exchange for five tumans and a detriment fee of one tuman and five thousand dinars
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Sale document of Mirza Muhammad Shah on behalf of his mother, 1853
Mirza Muhammad Shah, son of ‘Abd al-Husayn Khan, with the power of attorney from his mother, sells some parts of Taqi Abad orchard to Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn, son of Karbalayi Hasan ‘Ali, for ten tumans, with a detriment fee of four tumans. Then Karbalayi Muhammad Husayn sells half of the above property to ‘Abbas, son of ‘Ali Riza, and the other half to Karbalayi ‘Ali Fakhkhar, son Ustad ‘Abd Allah Fakhkhar, for seven tumans, one hundred dinars, and some wheat.
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