Mustafa Efendis Huseynakis, inhabitant of Iraklio and temporary resident of Constantinoupolis, acting as proxy of his daughter, Fatoume Hanoum Huseynopoula, wife of Nazim Huseyn Kambalidakis, sells 2 shops and a house to Mustafa Hudaydakis.
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Title
Mustafa Efendis Huseynakis, inhabitant of Iraklio and temporary resident of Constantinoupolis, acting as proxy of his daughter, Fatoume Hanoum Huseynopoula, wife of Nazim Huseyn Kambalidakis, sells 2 shops and a house to Mustafa Hudaydakis.
Description
Shops and house are located at the neighbourhood and market Yeni Tzami of Iraklio. 4, 800 of the total 8, 200 drachmes are delivered at the conclusion of the contract, while the rest 3, 400 are set to be delivered before october of the same year (1914).
Note
Notarial sale contract of two shops and a house.
Issue Date
1909-05-09
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/33183
Collections
Type
Format
30-20 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
4
Identifier
AFMHZDOC025
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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