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Sale of property, 1793
Ujaq Quli, the son of Muhammad Riza Nahandi Mavaziʻkhan (on behalf of himself and with power of attorney from his two brothers, Asad Allah and Dashtamur), Gharib Shah Karbalayi Shah Nazar (son of Kurd ʻAli and the guardian of Muhammad Riza's sons, Faraj Allah and Aqa Sayyid), and Badr al-Nisa’ (Muhammad Riza's wife, on behalf of herself and her two daughters, Gul Pari and Gawhar), transfer a farm known as Basit in the village of Nahand to Mirza Abu Muhammad the Sheriff of Tabriz (son of Mirza Muhammad Zaman) in exchange for twenty tumans. Later, on verso, Mirza Abu Muhammad has stated that...
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Regarding Umm Kulsum Khanum, 1927
The writer, who has been sent to the village of Arbatan to investigate the case of Mashhadi ‘Abd al-Husayn and Umm Kulsum Khanum, the daughter of Karbalayi Najafquli from Arbatan, reports that according to Akhund Mulla Sattar, a resident of Arbatan, Ja‘far Bayg from Arbatan had asked him to marry Umm Kulsum Khanum to his brother, Sayf Allah, but he had declined his request.
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Nuzhat al-Dawlah's booklet of expenses, 1906 to 1910
Nuzhat al-Dawlah's booklet of monthly expenses for the andarun, from November 18, 1906 to March 13, 1910.
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Letter to Nuzhat al-Dawlah regarding her properties
The writer suggests sowing the piece of land in the Sis village instead of building a house and discusses: sending flour, sowing barley, distributing wheat among the peasants, hiring a new gardener for the village of Yangajah, the stipends for the stewards and other workers, the issue about Hamzah, the petition by Turkman peasants and helping the poor, the delivery of the flour and the situation with Haji ‘Ali Ghulamluyi, the peasants' requests for wheat, and the request by the writer's brother, Najafquli.
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Settlement of Shahzadah Khanum and Khvajah Nazar, 1854
Settlement between Shahzadah Khanum, Fath‘ali Khan's mother, with Khvajah Nazar, the Christian merchant, regarding the villages of Bilvirdi and Yangajah in the Bidustan region and all their attached land and water creeks, which will belong to Shahzadah Khanum in exchange for three thousand tumans. According to the note on verso, the contract was registered at the Embassy office in Tabriz and was written by Mirza Muhsin Amin Shuraka’, the chronicler, on August 11, 1854.
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Documents of Khavar Khanum and Ahmad Bayg, 1908 to 1913
Sale document between Ahmad Bayg from Mihrban and resident of Bakhshayish and Haji Mirza Haji Aqa for parts of Turkampur village in the district of Mihran Rud and some copper in exchange for six hundred and five tumans and seven thousand and four hundred dinars, with a monthly settlement fee of one tuman and one thousand and four hundred dinars. His wife has confirmed this settlement (June 1, 1908); Khavar Khanum gives the power of attorney to her husband Ahmad Bayg for the sale of parts of the village of Turkampur (October 12, 1909); Ahmad Bayg sells this property to Muhammad Riza Aqa the...
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Complaint against Mahmud Aqa and Muhsin Aqa
On the letterhead of the Ministry of Justice, a petition by Aqa Mirza Taqi and others regarding the usurpation of the water creeks and the damage to their properties by Aqa Mahmud Aqa and Muhsin Aqa, the merchants from Ganjah and Russian nationals.
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Dividing the inheritance of Sa‘id al-Mulk's daughters, 1874
Sa‘id al-Mulk's landed properties are divided among his three daughters, who have inherited them. Husaynquli Khan and Mirza Salih Khan represent their wives (Sa‘id al-Mulk's daughters) and Shahzadah Khanum represents Nusrat al-Dawlah, who is the guardian of the underage Zinat Taj Khanum. The document lists the properties and shares of each party; part of the shared property remained undivided for everyone's benefit.
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Settlement of Nizam al-Dawlah and Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan, 1902
Lutf‘ali Khan Nasir al-Sultan has claimed that his share of inheritance from Haj Fath‘ali Khan Biglarbaygi and Hajiyah Shahzadah Khanum, Biglarbaygi's mother, is in the possession of Haj Nizam al-Dawlah. To resolve the dispute, they have settled the following properties: Bilvirdi village in the Bidustan district and four-sixths of Hilan village in the Qarajah Dagh district.
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