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Rh produce of the Muhals aforenamed into nine shares of which three shares they shall disburse in the observance of the Fateha of Huzrut Syud-Kayunat (head of the creation) the last of the Prophets, and of the sinless Imams (on all of whom be the blessings and peace of God)—and in the expenditures appertaining to the Ushra of Mohurrumool-huram (ten days of the sacred Mohurrum), and all other blessed days of feasts and festivals; and in the repairs of the Imambara and Cemetery; the Mutwallis, in equal portion, shall appropriate to themselves for their own expenses,—and  shall be disbursed in the payment of the establishment, and of those whose names are inserted in the separate list signed and sealed by me. In regard to the daily expenses, monthly stipends of the stipendiaries, respectable men, peadas and other persons, who at this present moment stand appointed, the Mutwallis aforenamed after me, have full power to retain, abolish or discharge them as it may appear to them most fit and expedient. I have publicly committed the Appropriation to the charge of the two abovenamed individuals. In the event of a Mutwalli finding himself unable to conduct the business of the Appropriation, he may appoint any one whom he may think most fit and proper, as a Mutwalli to act in his behalf. For the above reasons this documents is given in writing this 19th day of Bysakh, in the year of Hijree 1221, corresponding with the