The Ierodikis and the President of the Elders' Council complain that since the day the Muslim mosques had been pillaged and demolished (Leilatithikan Kai Katastrafikan) the Muslims have no place to go for their services.
Files
File Description SizeFormat 
ACIGVD00011001.jpg1.94 MBJPEG
ACIGVD00011001A001.jpg1.94 MBJPEG
ACIGVD00011001A002.jpg1.9 MBJPEG
ACIGVD00011002.jpg1.6 MBJPEG
ACIGVD00011002A001.jpg2.32 MBJPEG
Title
The Ierodikis and the President of the Elders' Council complain that since the day the Muslim mosques had been pillaged and demolished (Leilatithikan Kai Katastrafikan) the Muslims have no place to go for their services.
Description
The Ierodikis and the President of the Elders' Council ask the Irakliou Prefect to appoint a safe place for them to pray because the Ramazan Feast is about to start.
Note
President of Irakliou Muslim Elders informs the Irakliou Prefect that according to decision of Greek Government. destroyed mosques had to be given back to Muslim Community, although their present condition's so bad.
Issue Date
1915-09-26
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/55686
Collections
Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACIGVD00011
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

RIGHTS STATEMENT

Salt is a partner of Flickr Commons. All visual materials within Flickr Commons and digitized by Salt Research which are accessible via saltresearch.org are shared under the Creative Commons license:

This material is provided solely for the purpose of individual research. It can be used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license. The terms specified hereunder:

• The creator or the licensor of the work should be stated in all copies,
• Copies of documents, or documents created from copies can not be used commercially,
• Documents can not be remixed, transformed or built upon.

For each use, credits should be given as stated in the record.
(e.g. Salt Research, Harika-Kemali Söylemezoğlu Archive)

For any rights requests outside of personal research purposes, please contact Salt Research via salt.research@saltonline.org