Fatme Adile applies to be appointed manager of vakif in the 2 holy cities, Kostadinopolis and other places, offered by Saliha Soultanas and Gazi Housein Pasa, because the previous owner (Katohos) passed away and she is the older child of Soultanas.
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Title
Fatme Adile applies to be appointed manager of vakif in the 2 holy cities, Kostadinopolis and other places, offered by Saliha Soultanas and Gazi Housein Pasa, because the previous owner (Katohos) passed away and she is the older child of Soultanas.
Description
According to the offering document both of those who offered the vakif kept the managment for themselves and for their childrean after their death therefore, the applicant together with Housein Housni Vei are appointed managers
Note
Exact copy of imperial berat
Issue Date
1903-06-23
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/59794
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Format
32-22 cm
Identifier
ACDCGVPR00062
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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