Plaintiffs: Ibraim Said Saidakis or Bektasakis, gendarme, represented by Arif Bitzaktzizades, Zahire Ahmet Tzezeirzakis, represented also by the above mentioned defendant: Housein Roustemakis, inspector of Properties of Chania Orphan.
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Title
Plaintiffs: Ibraim Said Saidakis or Bektasakis, gendarme, represented by Arif Bitzaktzizades, Zahire Ahmet Tzezeirzakis, represented also by the above mentioned defendant: Housein Roustemakis, inspector of Properties of Chania Orphan.
Description
The plaintiffs claim that the properties of the late Hatitze that died in Konstantinoupolis belong to them because they are the father and the grandmother of the late accepted (Judge Mehmet Tzeilanis).
Issue Date
1904-05-12
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/64964
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Type
Format
Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
6
Identifier
ACCEVO00411
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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