Muslim Council of Elders' letter to Mihail Niotaki, acknowledging to him that according to the notarial act he is appointed proxy of Huseyn Kiami Baba, guardian of Hatijes Mesroufes, daughter of Mehmet Jemaloudin, Jemalefendopoulas or Hieh Eminopoulas.
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Title
Muslim Council of Elders' letter to Mihail Niotaki, acknowledging to him that according to the notarial act he is appointed proxy of Huseyn Kiami Baba, guardian of Hatijes Mesroufes, daughter of Mehmet Jemaloudin, Jemalefendopoulas or Hieh Eminopoulas.
Description
Mehmet Jemaloudin, Jemalefendopoulas or Hieh Eminopoulas is Mutevellinis of the Tekke of Kadridon, located at the neighbourhood 'Serdouria' of the town of Irakliou.
Note
Mihail Niotaki is appointed proxy of Huseyn Kiami Babafor the case of the cutting of olive-trees at an estate belonging to the tekke by Mihail Katsikaki, resident of the Village 'Peza' of the district of 'Pediados'.
Issue Date
1900-08-30
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/57624
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Type
Format
20-30 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
ACIEVPR00106
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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