Invitations of Polidorou Papaderou, employee and resident of Hanion, to Nesiben, Kiamilen and Kamerin Hanoum Toursounjopoulan, to be present and receive them share as heir of the Tahir Vei Lourdaki from the auction for the sale of his deserted.
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Title
Invitations of Polidorou Papaderou, employee and resident of Hanion, to Nesiben, Kiamilen and Kamerin Hanoum Toursounjopoulan, to be present and receive them share as heir of the Tahir Vei Lourdaki from the auction for the sale of his deserted.
Description
Dava Vekiline verilmek için takdim kılınan mektuba göre mümkünse bundan sonra mirasçılara tebliği icab edecek evrakın oradaki dava vekillerine tebliği hususunda İslam ve Eytam Vakfı Seyyare Memuru Mahmud imzalı evrak ve zarfı. [1 Mayıs 1311]. Polidorou Papaderou is guardian (Thematofilakos) of the deserted property of Tahir Vei Lourdaki.
Issue Date
1895-04-25
1895-03-13
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/64083
Collections
Type
Format
Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
14
Identifier
ACCEVS00047
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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