Abdurrahman Abed Bey'in ve kardeşi Mehmet Ali Abed'in Suriye tabiyetinden olan babası İzzet Paşa'dan kalan malları talep ettiğine dair İstanbul İkinci Hukuk Mahkemesi'ne yazdığı dilekçe - Petition, written by Abdurrahman Abed Bey and his brother Mehmet Ali Abed to the Istanbul Second Civil Court, claiming the properties remaining from their father, İzzet Pasha, who was a Syrian citizen.
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Abdurrahman Abed Bey'in ve kardeşi Mehmet Ali Abed'in Suriye tabiyetinden olan babası İzzet Paşa'dan kalan malları talep ettiğine dair İstanbul İkinci Hukuk Mahkemesi'ne yazdığı dilekçe - Petition, written by Abdurrahman Abed Bey and his brother Mehmet Ali Abed to the Istanbul Second Civil Court, claiming the properties remaining from their father, İzzet Pasha, who was a Syrian citizen.
Issue Date
1924-06
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Location
SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/213298
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13,5 - 20,2 cm, El yazısı - Handwriting
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1
Identifier
AHANODOC0165
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Open Access
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