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Dosya 107, Gömlek 45, August 10, 1901 (Gregorian calendar) - 24 Rebinlahir 1319 (Ottoman calendar)

İşciyan Mığırdıç, chief of the doorkeeper of the Armenian atholic Patriarchate, who demanded travel permit to visit Jerusalem. However, he has intention of visiting Egypt and Rome and then return to Istanbul, thus conduct according to the result of investiagition to be carried out. 1: no signature; 2: seal of Nafia Nezareti and two Ottoman stamp; 3: signed by [illegible]; 4: signed by [illegible] who was Zabtiye Nazırı [illegible].

Dosya 107, Gömlek 48, July 11, 1901 (Gregorian calendar) - 24 Rebinlahir 1319 (Ottoman calendar)

Bringing Agob, son of Sisli Karamanoğlu Ohannes, who attends to Jerusalem Clergy school and brought harmful documents with himself, into court and conduncting an investigation about the document. 1, 3, 5, 7: no signature; 2: signed by Rüsumat Emini [illegible]; 4: signed by minister of post and telegraph; 6, 8: signed by Bahri Bey, the governor of Adana.

Dosya 109, Gömlek 20, February 23, 1919 (Gregorian calendar) - 22 Cemaziyelevvel 1337 (Ottoman calendar)

Following the British request of releasing the prisoners who were transferred from Jerusalem and Damascus prisons to Konya, the Council of Representatives granted them amnesty in order to prevent the intervention of the foreigners. An allowance is sent for their clothes and travel costs. 1, 4: no signature; 2: signed by Konya Valisi Cemal; 3: signed by Konya Valisi Cemal; 5: signed by Sadrazam namına Müsteşar Emin.

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