Pendiye Kazası, Ayas Paraski Kariyesi ahalisindenken vefat eden Hüseyin Ömer Dayazaki'nin eytamının vasisi amcaları Ali Ömer Dayazaki'nin talebi üzerine toplanan akraba meclisinin yetimlere kalan gayri menkuller hakkında kararı. [19 Temmuz 1322]
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Title
Pendiye Kazası, Ayas Paraski Kariyesi ahalisindenken vefat eden Hüseyin Ömer Dayazaki'nin eytamının vasisi amcaları Ali Ömer Dayazaki'nin talebi üzerine toplanan akraba meclisinin yetimlere kalan gayri menkuller hakkında kararı. [19 Temmuz 1322]
Description
The Family Council of the under age orphan children Hatije, Fatmas, Housein and Omer Meidakin. the guardian of the children Ali Omer Daidaki asks for permission to sell the property of the orphans inherited by their father at Melesses Village
Issue Date
1906-07-19
1906-08-01
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/59854
Collections
Type
Format
30-20 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
5
Identifier
ACIEVO00179
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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