Letter from Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze to friends
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Title
Letter from Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze to friends
Creator
H. Dimitri (Dima) Nakashidze
Description
Letter in which Dimitri (Dima) assures Sapho and Eleni that his silence should not be construed as a lack of affection. He adds that he has to work long hours to continue to make enough money and thtat this often leaves him feeling too tired to write by the evening. In the Russian correspondence to George Nakashidze, Dimitri (Dima) echoes the complaints in Sapho's letters and provides a similar explanation. He said that he wishes he could visit them in Turkey, but it is impossible. He says that he is praying that he is able to continue to work so that he will be able to continue to support George. He explains that although he is elligible for pension in Egypt, he is not allowed to take the money elsewhere.
Note
Second half of the letter is to George and written in Russian.
Issue Date
1967-05-24
Language
English
Russian
Coverage
Lisbon, Portugal
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/34722
Collections
Type
Format
20-16,5 cm, Handwriting, Printing
Number of Scanned Documents
3
Identifier
AFMNKDOC038
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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