The Muslim Elders of Rethymno and the Family Council examined the application of Ahmet, Ali and Hantintze of Betevi Velidakis or Lazakis from the village Kleisidi of Amari.
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Title
The Muslim Elders of Rethymno and the Family Council examined the application of Ahmet, Ali and Hantintze of Betevi Velidakis or Lazakis from the village Kleisidi of Amari.
Description
They states that after the death of their father their guardian is their mother Nazli Katsadelopoula but now they are of age and ask from the council to announce them free and capable of administering their properties. Accepted.
Note
Council no. 18, decision no. 864. The Muslim Elders of Rethymno: Ali Hefki Tsitsekakis, Vafi Selianakis, Hasan Klaronakis, Moustafa Nafi Karatsedakis, Ivraim Perisakis.
Issue Date
1906-04-05
Language
Greek
Ottoman Turkish
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/66787
Collections
Type
Format
20-30 cm, Handwritten
Number of Scanned Documents
3
Identifier
ACREVO00037
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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