3 letters of Iraklion Muslim Elders addressed to greek king Konstantinos, the President of the Ministers' Council and Minister of interior (in Athens), as well as to General Governor of Crete (at Chania), reporting the murder of Baba of Tekke Ibraim Baba.
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Title
3 letters of Iraklion Muslim Elders addressed to greek king Konstantinos, the President of the Ministers' Council and Minister of interior (in Athens), as well as to General Governor of Crete (at Chania), reporting the murder of Baba of Tekke Ibraim Baba.
Description
The Muslim Elders also asks that the government dispatches public forces to enforce order and protect the Muslims living in villages and suburbs so as not to take shelter into Iraklion.
Issue Date
1921-12-11
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/56169
Collections
Format
30-20 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
5
Identifier
ACCEVC00093
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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