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Ottoman Archives of the Prime Minister’s Office (BOA) Subseries
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This subseries includes procedures related to the registries of the police; documents on the appointment, promotion, dismissal, retirement, replacement, awarding and punishment of policemen; and also crime lists and personal record notebooks.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are 1329-1342.

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This subseries includes correspondence between Yıldız Palace and embassies, Consulates and the attaches’ offices. There are also writings directly sent by the embassies, consulates and attaches’ offices to the court; documents directly sent to the court by the committees, companies and similar organisations abroad; and documents sent by the Counsellor, interpreter and Acting ambassador at the embassies with their own stamps to the Private Secretariat of the Sultan head clerk.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are: 1293-1326.

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This subseries includes [to be completed].
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are: [to be completed].

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This subseries includes documents referring to subjects such as bandits, gangs and murderers; events of wounding, robbery and rape; criminal statistics tables and events’ reports; activities of the communities and the follow-up of them; the control of the occupying forces and the follow-up of these occupying forces’ treatments of the public and mistreatments of the janissaries and state officials; the procedure about the janissary forces (appointments of commanders, etc.); activities of the National Forces (Kuva-yı Milliye); activities of the enemy navies; and Greeks’ and Armenians’ violations and rape of Muslim people in various parts of Anatolia.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are 1333-1338.

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This subseries includes documents from the Affairs of Foreigners (Ecanib Kalemi) Office, which is devoted to investigate on the foreigners‘ identities and the procedures regarding their expulsion and dismissal. The documents are divided into two groups: the first group includes the official correspondence. The second group includes the copies of proclamations that members of foreign countries who travel or change their places for any reason within the Ottoman State deliver to inform the security chief office where they were, and the incident notes filled by them in the cases of move, birth, and death.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are 1330-1341.

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This subseries includes the lists of murders statistics, prepared and sent to the centre by the provinces every month; reports about the political events; procedures about events like murder, wounding and robbery and about the criminals who commit those things; janissary procedures; and documents on fights between the janissary and bandits; building new patrols; and following and arresting fugitives.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are 1329-1332.

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This catalogue (sub-series) includes the following documents: circular letters regarding the general security, reports of the political crime, petitions from the exiled persons (=requests) and prisoners for amnesty, procedures for telegraph and communication, awarding of the persons who proved to be useful in some events and the lists indicating the population of the provinces and districts.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are 1332-1341.

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This subseries includes documents about supply of clothes, military capote, calpac, shoes, boots, etc. for the members of Public Security Police (Emniyet-i Umumiye) at work at Imperial Capital and in the country; police’s needs for guns; materials for heating and lighting; purchasing transportation vehicles such as cockboats, automobiles, bicycles and motorbikes; supply of tools and materials like typewriters, telephones, telegraphs, etc.; purchasing through Dutch auction, closed envelope or bargaining; and giving ads through newspapers.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this subseries are 1332-1341.

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