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4ImagesCorrespondence regarding Ruqiyah's disobedience, 1915-1916
In one document Ruqiyah, the wife is banned from leaving the house without her husband's permission. In the other, Mahdi Khan, the husband, complains about her disobedience to Muhammad al-Husayni.
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2ImagesDivorce settlement of Batul Khanum and Mirza Aqa, 1917
The divorce settlement of Batul Khanum, daughter of Muhammad Mahdi Farahzadi, and Mirza Aqa the barber, son of Muhammad Khan Gurgani.
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2ImagesDivorce settlement of Khavar Khanum and Mirza Ahmad Khan, 1916
The triple divorce settlement of Khavar Khanum, daughter of Mashhadi Muhammad Khan, and Mirza Ahmad Khan.
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2ImagesDivorce settlement of Maryam Khanum and Mashhadi Ali Varamini, 1916
The divorce settlement of Maryam Khanum, daughter of Karbalayi Muhammad Qasim, and Mashhadi Ali Varamini, son of Karbalayi Qanbar.
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2ImagesDowry registry of Zahra Khanum
Dowry registry of Zahra Khanum.
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2ImagesEndowment of half of a residential building, 1904
Endowment of half of a residential building in Sangalaj neighborhood by Bibi Khanum, daughter of Aqa Ghulam Husayn and spouse of Nayib Muhammad Aqa.
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2ImagesGuardianship transfer of the under aged child of Afsar al-Muluk Khanum to her, 1909
Transferring the guardianship of the under aged child of Afsar al-Muluk Khanum, daughter of Muhammad Ibrahim, to her after the death of her husband, Mu’ayyid Khalvat, the son of Muʻayyir al-Mamalik.
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2ImagesHaji ‘Abd al-Baqi's fixed trust, 1907
Haji ‘Abd al-Baqi establishes a fixed trust of some of his property among his children, eight sons and four daughters (all named in the document), according to their Islamic inheritance shares.
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2ImagesInventory of the deceased Mirza Abu al-Qasim's belongings, 1916
Inventory of the deceased Mirza Abu al-Qasim's belongings
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2ImagesLease contract of a residential building between Fatimah Khanum and Akbar Aqa, 1928
Lease contract of a residential building, between Fatimah Khanum, the divorced wife of Murtaza Khan Gul Surkhi, and Akbar Aqa, on behalf of her sister, ʻIffat Khanum.
