Law suit by Fatoumes Hajihouseinopoulas against the heirs of Hasan Arifagadaki
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Title
Law suit by Fatoumes Hajihouseinopoulas against the heirs of Hasan Arifagadaki
Description
The Christian residents of Kandanou asks the Administration of the Chania Muslim Foundations to sell to them the land owned by the Muslim Foundations next to the Agios Nikolaos Church, in Kandanou Village, which used to be the Ottoman cemetery. They argue that after the departure of the Ottomans there is no use to keep the cemetery, which is now used as place of pasture they support that they want to built a church on that land and in that way the place will remain holy.
Issue Date
1908
1911-08-31
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/61259
Collections
Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACCEVS00190
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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