Annesi Sadiye Dasekopola'nın vefatı esnasında gayr-i baliğ bulunan yetim Mustafa bin Osman Kanevacaki'nin 21 yaşını tecavüz eylediği ve bu nedenle isbat-ı rüşdünün icrası hususunda alınan karar ve merkum-ı yetimin dilekçesi. [15-26 Kanun-i Sani 1317]
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Title
Annesi Sadiye Dasekopola'nın vefatı esnasında gayr-i baliğ bulunan yetim Mustafa bin Osman Kanevacaki'nin 21 yaşını tecavüz eylediği ve bu nedenle isbat-ı rüşdünün icrası hususunda alınan karar ve merkum-ı yetimin dilekçesi. [15-26 Kanun-i Sani 1317]
Description
Rethimnis Council of the Muslim Elders accepts the application of the Orphan Moustafa Kanevatsaki of the late Sadiyes Dasedopoulas and recognizes him as of age and capable of administering his own properties. Yetimin dilekçesi Resmo İhtiyar Meclisi Riyaset-i Aliyesi'ne gönderilmiştir.
Issue Date
1902-01-28
1902-02-08
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/60308
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Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACREVO00164
Rights
Open Access
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