National Library of Israel: Ms.Heb.8333.146, recto
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List detailing the amounts of grain from various parcels of land in the village of Tālīzh, owned or managed by a naqīb named Maḥmūd b. Muḥammad. The grain is designated for delivery to the water mill in Ribāṭ-i Miyānshahr.

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Ms.Heb.8333.146, recto
Silver (given following internal peer review)
New Persian (Arabic script)
Administrative: List

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paper
Incomplete (left side missing), black ink; verso reused.
2
1 horizontal + 1 vertical fold lines.

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IEDC Data

1148
23/01/2025
24/02/2025

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Ofir Haim
Arezou Azad, Nabi Saqee
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Folios
1. recto
Transcription
Folio:
حصه 1
سربخش آسیاب رباط میانشهر        از آن نقیب محمود بن محمد 2
از تالیژ 3
4 قطعه زیر عج
نوزده من سی دو ستر
قطعه میان دشت تالیژ
سی هفت نیمن
قطعه نوی (؟) باغ
هشت من
قطعه دری حمام [+/- 1]
[+/- 3]
5 قطعه لب آب تالیژ
بیست شش من
از قطعه نوشکن پیوسته عج
ده من
از قطعه زمین حصه تا پیوسته [+/- 1]
هشت من ده سـ[ـتر]
 
6     از قطعه سفید سنگ پیو[سته (؟) [+/- 1] خطیب
نه من شش سـ[ـتر]
 
7     از قطعه بهار [+ 1]
ده مـ[ـن +/- 2]
 
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