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Administration and organisation of the Ottoman Empire

9-a. Political organisation.

  • Tanzimat reform, imperial rescript (in force from 1876 to 1878 and from 1908 to 1921) [Hatti Houmayoun]: firman from sultan Abdulmecit I (1856).
  • Founding law for constitutionnal monarchy: first constitution of the Ottoman Empire (in French) (1876).

    9-b. Military business, troops in Palestine: correspondence between the French consul in Jerusalem, the French vice-consul in Jaffa, the French ambassador in Constantinople and the French Foreign office (1855-1912).

    9-c. Political business in Palestine (1852-1912).

  • From 1852 to 1861: correspondence.
  • 1882, Arabi-pacha revolt, Egyptian nationalistic resistance: correspondence between the French consul in Jerusalem and Alexandria, the French vice-consul in Jaffa, the French ambassador in Constantinople and the French Foreign Office (Arabi-pacha, War minister, becomes the leader of the nationalistic resistance).
  • 1895, appointement of Turkish ministers: telegrams.
  • 1908: correspondence about demonstrations against Austrians and also against Bulgarian independence, about legislative elections in the sandjack of Palestine, about the «Union and Progress» and «Young Turks» Committees, about the appointment of Colonel Riza-bey as temporary governor, and the proclamation of the Constitution.
  • 1909: correspondence about demonstrations against Hellenics and Austrians, about the Constitution celebration, about the Naplus revolt, about martial law, and about the Jerusalem people state of mind / mood.
  • 1912, elections of Members of Parliament in Jerusalem’s sandjak: correspondence

    9-d. Ottoman celebrations [Sultans’ Day, Opening of Parliament, Constitution Birthdays]: notes from local authorities (1852-1865).

    9-e. Ottoman administrations:

  • Customs for salt exportation: correspondence (1845-1855).
  • Public debt and indirect taxes service: requests for customs fees exemptions, notes, directives about pubs, correspondence (1854-1912).
  • Tobacco services: regulation, requests for customs free exemptions, correspondence about immunity granted to consuls and to smuggling (1863-1913).
  • Egyptian Courts: circular, regulation (1876).
  • Telegraph Office: letter (1912).

Algerians and Tunisians, surveillance, protection and registration

26-a. Algerians and Tunisians surveillance: dispatches, directives, reports (1873-1914).

  • Alexandria Algerian passports’ case (1873).
  • Tunisian citizens (1881-1890).
  • Algerians and Afghans in Jaffa, regulations against troubles (1906-1911).
  • Israelis’ pilgrimages to Jerusalem (1902).
  • Algerians in Turkey (1904-1906).
  • Reports on the reasons of emigration from Thlemcen and Algerians’ working conditions in the mainland France (1911-1914).

    26-b. Protection and registration of Algerians: correspondence, circulars, personnal nominative information sheets, "catalogue des Algériens" (Catalogue of Algerians) [alphabetical nominative list], documents about recognition by local authority

Austro-Hungary

  • Establishment of the Order of Hospitaller Brothers from of Saint-Jean-de-Dieu in Cantourah [under protection of the Austro-Hungarian Consulate]: correspondence between General consulate of France in Jerusalem and the Foreign Office, historyof Cantourah’s hospice (1857-1893).
    • Relationships with the Consulate: correspondence (1853-1854).
    • Austrian pilgrimages: correspondence, German brochure (1898-1910).
    • General correspondence yearly arranged (1849-1914).

Banks

  • Crédit Lyonnais: report from the board of directors, correspondence about «temettu» tax, correspondence about inheritance issues, general correspondence yearly organized (1896-1914).

    • Deutch Bank Palestine’s establishment: press cutting, dispatch from the [French] Foreign Office, directors’ list, correspondence (1900-1910).
    • Imperial Ottoman Bank’s establishment in Jerusalem: circulars, correspondence (1904-1913).

    Ottoman Turkish: Bank-ı Osmanî-i Şahane

Chancellery business and French charities

6-a. Chancellery business, movement of people and goods.

  • French passports and visas, regulation : circulars, permits (1831-1912) ; signed validation from administrative officers : circulars, correspondence (1844-1906).
  • Transportation of defuncts to France for French citizen who died abroad : circulars, instructions, personal files with correspondence (1856-1920).
  • French nationality for Alsacians and Lorrains : treaty, empty forms, recap about French land losses, statements selecting French nationality (1872).
  • Weapons and munitions : circulars and correspondence about black market, trade and some forbidden weapons (1904-1913).
    6-b. French Charities.
  • « Conférence de Saint Vincent de Paul » (Society of Saint Vincent de Paul), donations : correspondence (1867-1905).
  • « Société de la jeunesse catholique » (Catholic Youth Organisation), foundation : letter (1902).

Correspondence with [French] Consulates

  • Batavia, Massaouah, Gene, Barcelona, Basel, Mauritius Island (Port Louis), Crete, Livorno (1844-1891).
    • Beirut (1844-1913).
    • “Caifa” (Haifa) (1849-1913).
    • Tarsus (1851).
    • Iskenderun (1852-1903).
    • Damas (1855-1912).
    • Cairo (1856-1910).
    • Izmir (1867-1904).
    • Port Said (1877-1912).
    • Qana (1878).
    • Alexandria (1878-1913).
    • Aleppo (1883-1910).
    • Safed (1884-1895).
    • Constantinople (1887-1902).
    • Hadrianopolis (Edirne) (1856).
    • Jeddah (1879).
    • Suez (1892-1902).
    • Tripoli (1902).
    • Tunis (1903).
    • Baghdad (1903).
    • Larnaca (1904-1909).
    • Mosul (1910).
    • Salonica (Thessaloniki) (1910-1911).
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