During the last revolution (Epanastasi) the owners of the shops, which are located next to the Muslim cemetery in Mere location of Ierapetras, opened doors to the Cemetary without having the right to do it.
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Title
During the last revolution (Epanastasi) the owners of the shops, which are located next to the Muslim cemetery in Mere location of Ierapetras, opened doors to the Cemetary without having the right to do it.
Description
The Muslim Community at that time found refuge in the castle and the Administration of Lasithiou Muslim Foundations could do nothing about the matter.
Note
After the Revolution the Administration payed for the restoration of the destroyed wall, because cemeteries are considered to be sacred places by Religion however, continiously damages are caused to the new wall.
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/64493
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20-30 cm
Identifier
ACLEVPR00302
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