While Laşid and Heraklion Establishment of Religious Affairs Administrations were involved in each other, the accounting report was accrued by Director Azizaki Ahmed Efendi, and scientific news was sent to Laşid Establishment of Religious Affairs Administration regarding the civil servants of the administration and its crew [7 May 1330].

Title While Laşid and Heraklion Establishment of Religious Affairs Administrations were involved in each other, the accounting report was accrued by Director Azizaki Ahmed Efendi, and scientific news was sent to Laşid Establishment of Religious Affairs Administration regarding the civil servants of the administration and its crew [7 May 1330].
Publication Date: 1914-05-20
Type Document
Language tr
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Pages Count 1
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Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACIEVF00021
Record ID 58825
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1914-05-20
Notes To the Sub-i Behiyes of Virtuous Imamzaki Mustafa Raşid Efendi, the former deputy of the Kandiye Religious Affairs Directorate.
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While Laşid and Heraklion Establishment of Religious Affairs Administrations were involved in each other, the accounting report was accrued by Director Azizaki Ahmed Efendi, and scientific news was sent to Laşid Establishment of Religious Affairs Administration regarding the civil servants of the administration and its crew [7 May 1330].

Publication Date 1914-05-20
Type Document
Language tr
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 1
Physical Dimensions Handwritten
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACIEVF00021
Record ID 58825
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1914-05-20
Notes To the Sub-i Behiyes of Virtuous Imamzaki Mustafa Raşid Efendi, the former deputy of the Kandiye Religious Affairs Directorate.
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