Settlement between Khanum Kuchak Khanum and Amir Muhammad Mahdi, 1852
Settlement between Khanum Kuchak Khanum (daughter of Mulla Aqa Baba Tuysirkani) and Amir Muhammad Mahdi (known as Aqa) regarding two-sixth of a house in Kababiyan district; this property was transferred from Aqa Shah Muhammad and Aqa Malik Muhammad for one fourth of a Russian sugar cone (weight as in Tabriz), and some insignificant cash. Now the two-sixth belong to Khanum Kuchak Khanum and she has the right to use them as she likes. On the margin: Ashraf Vala [Sayf Allah Mirza] ordered verbally that Aqa Kuchak’s house should be divided according to this plan. Mirza Mahdi Burujirdi wrote this order.
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- Date 8 May 1852
- Dimensions 21.5 x 17.5 cm
- Collections Gholam Reza Sahab
- Repository Ghola Reza Sahab Collection
- Restrictions Except for educational use, to publish or other uses, the permission of the collection's owner is required.
- Accessed 22 September 2014
- Last Edited 5 November 2014
- Record no. 13106A9
