Pendiye Kazası ahalisinden vefat eden Çelepi Kurmolaki ile eşi Feride KaraMehmedopola'nın geride bıraktıkları yetim Hüseyin ile ilgili karar vermek için akraba meclisinin toplanması, yetimin vasisi olan Karamehmedaki Ali Ağa'ya mezuniyet verilmesi kararı.
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Title
Pendiye Kazası ahalisinden vefat eden Çelepi Kurmolaki ile eşi Feride KaraMehmedopola'nın geride bıraktıkları yetim Hüseyin ile ilgili karar vermek için akraba meclisinin toplanması, yetimin vasisi olan Karamehmedaki Ali Ağa'ya mezuniyet verilmesi kararı.
Description
Ali Aga Karamehmed proposed to the Family Council to give him the right ( Nomiki Adia) to sell the property owned by the under aged orphan Housein Tselepi Kourmoulakis, whose mother Feride Karanamehmetopoula died.
Issue Date
1908-02-28
1908-03-17
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/59848
Collections
Type
Format
20-29,5 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
6
Identifier
ACIEVO00051
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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