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JM-AEPI - Archives of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem
(Brouillon)
Série organique
JM-AEPI/IV - IV. Estate Department : unbound.
Sous-série organique
JM-AEPI/IV/A - Scrolls of documents concerning estate and general issues.
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JM-AEPI/IV/A/SCROLL203 - Untitled file.
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JM-AEPI/IV/A/SCROLL203/2 - Citizens’ report (mazbata) of the Administrative Council of Jerusalem stating that the Greeks maintain their right to keep the apron at Saint Golgotha and that the Franks place the boards upon it.
Sous-dossier
JM-AEPI/IV/A/SCROLL203/3 - Ίσον of citizens’ report (mazbata) stating that no repair is to be executed in the Church of the Resurrection without newer order.
Sous-dossier
JM-AEPI/IV/A/SCROLL203/4 - Letter Σάμι of sadrazam [grand vizier] Mehmed Emin Ali pasha in response to the Patriarch of Jerusalem, stating about Hage that it was not conceded entirely, but only an upper terrace of their monastery to the Franciscans, after intervention of the emperor of Austria, and that in no way will a second door will be opened to the Holy Sepulchre as the Patriarch suspects, because the decision of the Sublime Porte is that no alteration shall be performed in the neighboring parts between nations.
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Citizens’ report (mazbata) of the Administrative Council of Jerusalem stating that the Greeks maintain their right to keep the apron at Saint Golgotha and that the Franks place the boards upon it.
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