[Collection of petitions and imperial edicts pertaining to Crete].

Title [Collection of petitions and imperial edicts pertaining to Crete].
Publication Date: 1730
Publication Place - [1730 or 31]
Subject Crete (Greece)—History—Turkish rule, 1669-1898—Sources
Type kitap
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 10
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9960968773506421
Record ID j96024479
Library Location HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 629, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 629, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 1730-01-01T00:00:00Z/1731-12-31T23:59:59Z — 1730-1731
Notes Contains copies of imperial edicts sent to Crete and petitions presented by Cretans reflecting their social and economic concerns. Ms. likely belonged to an Ottoman bureaucrat in Crete. | Ms. codex., Physical description: 19 lines per page; written in nastaʻliq script in black on white European glazed, laid paper. Rubrication and catchwords., Origin: Dated 1143 AH (1730 or 31) (fol. 10b). | Quarter leather with boards.
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[Collection of petitions and imperial edicts pertaining to Crete].

Publication Date 1730
Publication Place - [1730 or 31]
Subject Crete (Greece)—History—Turkish rule, 1669-1898—Sources
Type kitap
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 10
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 9960968773506421
Record ID j96024479
Library Location HSVM Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 629, HSVM Electronic Resource, ELF1 Islamic Manuscripts, Third Series no. 629, ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 1730-01-01T00:00:00Z/1731-12-31T23:59:59Z — 1730-1731
Notes Contains copies of imperial edicts sent to Crete and petitions presented by Cretans reflecting their social and economic concerns. Ms. likely belonged to an Ottoman bureaucrat in Crete. | Ms. codex., Physical description: 19 lines per page; written in nastaʻliq script in black on white European glazed, laid paper. Rubrication and catchwords., Origin: Dated 1143 AH (1730 or 31) (fol. 10b). | Quarter leather with boards.
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Koleksiyonlar Digitized Manuscripts, Princeton Digital Library of Islamic Manuscripts
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