The persons were married for almost 1 year, during which time the wife got pregnant. Before giving birth her husband divorced her. She asks that the father takes care and raises their son as she is unable to due to her financial condition.
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Title
The persons were married for almost 1 year, during which time the wife got pregnant. Before giving birth her husband divorced her. She asks that the father takes care and raises their son as she is unable to due to her financial condition.
Description
Application by Hatzires Ismailvelopoula resident of Chania, against Hasan Mahmoutaki or Selimaki resident of Chania in presence of the Muslim Court (Ierodikiou) Chania. On the 22 May 1904 Hasan Mahmoutakis is asked by the sergeant (Dikastikos Klitir) Androulidakis to appear to the Muslim Court (Ierodikion).
Issue Date
1904-05-22
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/58504
Collections
Type
Format
20-30,5 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
4
Identifier
ACCEVFM00122
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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