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1866 January 12 (1281 Kānūn I 31), Bayt Lahm, daftar prepared by Ahmad Sakir efendi al-Halidi, yūzbāšī at the zaptieh mounted army

It represents a list of the names of the soldiers under his command. The list is followed by a maḍbaṭa of the members of the Managing Council of the qaḍā Bayt Lahm: Muhammad Hafiz, mudīr; Musa Imran, nā'ib; Muhyi -d-din, muftī; Abd as-Salam al-Ga'uni, kātib mal and others, made with reference to the payment of the salaries of the military men during the indicated month. The whole sum amounting to 5100 ġurūš (80 ġurūš each soldier and 300 ġurūš to the yūzbāšī) was paid by the mālṣundūq of al-Quds.
Dated 1281 Kānūn I 31 according to Ottoman fiscal calendar, "Rumi".
Identifier in 1984 Sofia's catalogue: N°449, page 207.

1873 May 15 to 22 (1289 Mayis 3 to 10), Taqrir from Yusuf Diya, ra'îs of the Town Council of al-Quds to the Managing Council of the liwā' al-Quds, followed by a madbata of its members

For the maḍbaṭa, members of the Managing Council of the liwā' of al-Quds: as-sayyid Muhammad Nazif, mutaṣarrif; as-sayyid Hasan Sadr as-Din, nā'ib and others.
3231 ġurūš were spent for the transportation by horses and camels of foodstuffs for the army located in the village of Bayt Lahm. The sum is to be paid by the mālṣundūq of al-Quds.
Dated 1289 Mayis 3 to 10 according to Ottoman fiscal calendar, "Rumi".
Identifier in 1984 Sofia's catalogue: N°494, page 222.

1874 February 15 (1290 Ḏū-l-ḥiǧǧa 27), Bayt Lahya, Maḍbaṭa from the muhtars and remaining members of the Council of the elders of the village of Bayt Lahya

Sent to the ma'mur tahrir of the liwā' al-Quds in connection with the distraining of the land of the village.
Supplementary notes in Ottoman Turkish.
Dated 1290 Ḏū-l-ḥiǧǧa 27 according to Ottoman religious (Islamic) calendar.
Identifier in 1984 Sofia's catalogue: N°498, page 223.

1909 Committee "Union and Progress" founds New Ottoman college

report and timetable; in 1909 Committee "Union and Progress" founded New Ottoman college for all nationalities and religions, financed by donations, foreign consulate's aid and college fee. Programme: Turkish, Arabian, French languages, geography, history, arithmetic, gymnastics, no religious education. Population imposed religious education, college administration accepted. 80 students, including 25 Muslims, 2 Jews, others are Orthodox. English and French consulates and local authorities didn't support college, teachers are bad paid, one third of students leaved it; moral conflicts in society; public education. Sender: Russian consul general in Jerusalem A.F. Kruglov; Recipient: Russian Ambassador in Constantinople N.V. Charykov.

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