Irakliou Council of the Muslim Elders.Towards Haraka Mayor: writer (Vezet) complains that at Louras Monofatsiou Village,the court yard of the Mosque has been leased by community to Patros Stefanou and that same has happened with lands of Muslim Cemeteries
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Title
Irakliou Council of the Muslim Elders.Towards Haraka Mayor: writer (Vezet) complains that at Louras Monofatsiou Village,the court yard of the Mosque has been leased by community to Patros Stefanou and that same has happened with lands of Muslim Cemeteries
Description
The Muslims complain and state that because there is no law to protect the right to private or communal property, the local authorities are responsible for doing so
Note
The writer also reminds to the Mayor that he is the son of the late Maroyannou who had been a real man (?) and therefore has to act so as not to insult his memory.
Issue Date
1907-01-31
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/56698
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Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACIGVPR00095
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Open Access
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