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) states that he has travelled to Jeddah for business purposes. He says that he has some questions for George that he could not write from Egypt since the mail is inspected. He continues, saying that he is sending 15 pounds but is unsure of the exchange rate. He warns George not to mention that he is receiving money from him (Dimitri (Dima)) since this is forbidden in Egypt. He updates George on Uncle David--stating that he learned that Aunt Elizabeth was ill and that he sent as much money as he could.
Issue Date
1955-11-08
Language
Russian
Coverage
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/34746
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Type
Format
35,5-21,6 cm, Handwriting, printing, typewriting, colored
Number of Scanned Documents
5
Identifier
AFMNKDOC148
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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