The request letter sent by the Kavala District Governor to the Presidency of the Kavala Community of Islam regarding the payment of Bulgarian salary of Papadopulo Efendi, who was the translator of the Islamic Community.

Title The request letter sent by the Kavala District Governor to the Presidency of the Kavala Community of Islam regarding the payment of Bulgarian salary of Papadopulo Efendi, who was the translator of the Islamic Community.
Publication Date: 1920-03-02
Type kitap
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACDCGVF00128
Record ID 63195
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1920-03-02
Notes Kavalla / Kingdom of Greece. To the president of the Muslim Community: The interpretor M. Papadopoulos, who was serving before the attack of the Bulgarians, should be payed. To the president of the Muslim Community: In case that Andreas Piopoulos hasn't yet been informed that he should leave the residence he occupies, he should be informed.
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The request letter sent by the Kavala District Governor to the Presidency of the Kavala Community of Islam regarding the payment of Bulgarian salary of Papadopulo Efendi, who was the translator of the Islamic Community.

Publication Date 1920-03-02
Type kitap
Language Greek (Modern)
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID ACDCGVF00128
Record ID 63195
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1920-03-02
Notes Kavalla / Kingdom of Greece. To the president of the Muslim Community: The interpretor M. Papadopoulos, who was serving before the attack of the Bulgarians, should be payed. To the president of the Muslim Community: In case that Andreas Piopoulos hasn't yet been informed that he should leave the residence he occupies, he should be informed.
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