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Dosya 110, Gömlek 10, September 17, 1901 (Gregorian calendar) - 3 Cemaziyelahir 1319 (Ottoman calendar)

Granting a permit to Hacı Simon, who demanded a permit to go to Jerusalem with his family living in Istanbul, on the condition that he pays his debts for the military exemption tax and road tax. 1, 3: no signature; 2: signed by Faik Bey, who was governor of Mamüratülaziz.

Dosya 110, Gömlek 23, September 19, 1901 (Gregorian calendar) - 5 Cemaziyelahir 1319 (Ottoman calendar)

Some of the goods and livestock stolen by Gaza Bedouins belonging to people of Tayyane village in Zor were taken back and given back to their owners, the audacious will face legal conduct, and the rest of the remaining things are demanded to taken back and given back. 1-3: signed by three people (they have signed three times in this file); 4: signed by two people; 5- n.

Dosya 111, Gömlek 37, October 08, 1901 (Gregorian calendar) - 24 Cemaziyelahir 1319 (Ottoman calendar)

Efforts to getting in touch with Tehran Embassy on the issue of Haci Abdullah of Jerusalem community who is a traveler and arrived to Beyazid and then departed Beyazid for Van. Yet, he was arrested by the judge of Ovacik in Iran with the accusation of being a spy and sentenced prison a day, after his released he was injured by an Iranian horseman. 1-2: no signature; 3: signed by Rauf Bey,who was governor of Erzurum.

Dosya 112, Gömlek 23, October 24, 1901 (Gregorian calendar) - 11 Recep 1319 (Ottoman calendar)

The demand of Habib Necib, the Imperial Treasury Estates Commision Court Clerk, for travel permit to his mother and uncle in Diyarbekir with two children and his wife to Istanbul after visiting Jerusalem. 1: no signature; 2: signed by Habib Necib Bey, (Hazine-i Hâssa-i Şahane Emlâk-i Hümâyun Komisyonu Zabıt Katibi).

Dosya 112, Gömlek 34, October 24, 1901 (Gregorian calendar) - 11 Recep 1319 (Ottoman calendar)

A bunch of papers with door illustrated and watermark which were within the papers sent from Egypt in the name of Ata Cebri Bey, a trusted merchant of Jafa and Iranian business transactor, were returned back and it is required to prevent sending of all papers back. No signature.

Dosya 113, Gömlek 15, March 9, 1914 (Gregorian calendar) - 11 Rebinlahir 1332 (Ottoman calendar)

That complaints were found out to be baseless, as a result of the investigation conducted upon the complaint by townsfolk, who reported that the Jews in Jaffa had established districts belonging to themselves, founded jails and kept Muslims in those jails, adding that they had founded a state within the state.

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