Letter from Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze to George Nakashidze
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Title
Letter from Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze to George Nakashidze
Creator
H. Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze
Description
Letter in which Dimitri (Dima) writes about a man, Rostik Lukhin, who they used to know when they were living with their mother in Ahmetbey Street. The man asked Dimitri (Dima) if he had photos of them when they were small to use in his memoir on Istanbul that he is writing. He told Dimitri (Dima) that he is sending copies of the old photos. Dimitri (Dima) asks about George's health. He is especially interested in George's photo because he has not seen him for over 30 years. Dimitri (Dima) writes that he is tired, but he cannot retire until he has enough pension saved up.
Issue Date
1969-03-30
Language
Russian
Coverage
Lisbon, Portugal
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/29926
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Type
Format
28-20,9 cm, Handwriting, printing, typewriting
Number of Scanned Documents
3
Identifier
AFMNKDOC157
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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