Promissory note signed by Berisaki İbrahim Hulusi, Chief Secretary of the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs, stating that he received the 120 francs from the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs Fund, which he received as the Chief Bookkeeper of the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs. [30 April 1325]

Title Promissory note signed by Berisaki İbrahim Hulusi, Chief Secretary of the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs, stating that he received the 120 francs from the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs Fund, which he received as the Chief Bookkeeper of the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs. [30 April 1325]
Publication Date: 1909-05-13
Type Document
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions Handwritten&Printed
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACREVP00089
Record ID 66809
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1909-05-13
Notes Administration of Rethimnis Muslim Foundations. 120 dr. is payed to Ibraim Perisaki as his salary for April 1909- as secretary.
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Promissory note signed by Berisaki İbrahim Hulusi, Chief Secretary of the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs, stating that he received the 120 francs from the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs Fund, which he received as the Chief Bookkeeper of the Rethymno Institutions for Religious Affairs. [30 April 1325]

Publication Date 1909-05-13
Type Document
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions Handwritten&Printed
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACREVP00089
Record ID 66809
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1909-05-13
Notes Administration of Rethimnis Muslim Foundations. 120 dr. is payed to Ibraim Perisaki as his salary for April 1909- as secretary.
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