Towards the Administrative Council (Diikitikon Simvoulion) of Irakliou. Marigo Nikolaidou, widow of Georgiou Nikolaidi or Xidianou from the village Aintania, at the Eparhy of Pediados, writes a letter to the Council as guardian and her children's parent.
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Towards the Administrative Council (Diikitikon Simvoulion) of Irakliou. Marigo Nikolaidou, widow of Georgiou Nikolaidi or Xidianou from the village Aintania, at the Eparhy of Pediados, writes a letter to the Council as guardian and her children's parent.
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Her children have inherited from their father land of 6 mourouzion at the Location Tzempane Mpogazi, at the Disctrict Topaltion.
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However the Efkafion has been taking advantage of this land since the revolution if 1866. She, Marigo Nikolaidou, asks the Council to order the Efkafion to give her the land.
Issue Date
1880-10-20
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Location
SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/61495
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Format
21-30 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
1
Identifier
ACIEVO00087
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Open Access
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