Rethymno Council of the Muslim Elders accepts the proposition of the director of Rethymno Muslim Foundations and authorizes him to sell to the "galedarides" (who already owen the 3/4 of the profit made by the Ewkaf) the weeds ("agriades") of Veli Pasa (Paşa) ewkaf.

Title Rethymno Council of the Muslim Elders accepts the proposition of the director of Rethymno Muslim Foundations and authorizes him to sell to the "galedarides" (who already owen the 3/4 of the profit made by the Ewkaf) the weeds ("agriades") of Veli Pasa (Paşa) ewkaf.
Publication Date: 1902-11-14
Type belge
Language tr
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions Handwritten
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACREVPR00588
Record ID 62762
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1902-11-14
Notes These weeds are from the area between the villages Armenoi, Somatas and Rousospiti, municipality of Vrysinas, known as Platania or Akonia, and they are about 250 koilos. The administration sells its 1/4 share, in order to cover with that money other debts.
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Rethymno Council of the Muslim Elders accepts the proposition of the director of Rethymno Muslim Foundations and authorizes him to sell to the "galedarides" (who already owen the 3/4 of the profit made by the Ewkaf) the weeds ("agriades") of Veli Pasa (Paşa) ewkaf.

Publication Date 1902-11-14
Type belge
Language tr
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions Handwritten
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACREVPR00588
Record ID 62762
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1902-11-14
Notes These weeds are from the area between the villages Armenoi, Somatas and Rousospiti, municipality of Vrysinas, known as Platania or Akonia, and they are about 250 koilos. The administration sells its 1/4 share, in order to cover with that money other debts.
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