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Dosya 20, Gömlek 28, June 8, 1918 (Gregorian calendar) - 28 Şaban 1336 (Ottoman calendar)

That reliable information regarding Mehmed Tevfik Dicani Efendi, Mufti of Jaffa and Mehmed Said Efendi, Mufti of Hebron, who reside in Karacabey, Süleyman Eltacı from the townsfolk of Ramallah and Ali Server, who is from the township of Hermel and currently in the capital (Istanbul), can be received from İzzet Bey, the Governor of Jerusalem.

Dosya 5, Gömlek 51, December 8, 1914 (Gregorian calendar) - 20 Muharrem 1333 (Ottoman calendar)

That the two nuns in the French institute in Yozgat are Ottoman subjects, accommodation and provision of the livelihoods of priests, who have been left out in the cold having been dispatched to Mersin upon the closing down of foreign institutes of education in central Adana; that fifty two priests and a woman who are subjects of the enemy states have been dispatched to Damascus; the occupation of the institutes of education administered by the Capuchin priests and nuns in Urfa under the patronage of the State of France, that the subjects of the enemy states except for two priests and two nuns have been dispatched to Aleppo to be deported, that the priests and nuns who are subjects of the warring states have left Sivas, and that forty six priests who are subjects of the warring states have been dispatched from Jerusalem to Damascus.

Dosya 19, Gömlek 20, November 27, 1915 (Gregorian calendar) - 19 Muharrem 1334 (Ottoman calendar)

That el-Katrun monastery and the agricultural enterprise recorded in the name of the Trappist priests in the sandjack of Jerusalem and all institutions belonging to the subjects of enemy states have been closed down in accordance with the decision of the Council of State and converted into Ottoman School of Agricultural Practice.

Dosya 35, Gömlek 27, April 9, 1917 (Gregorian calendar) - 16 Cemaziyelahir 1335 (Ottoman calendar)

That the death sentence of the Dutchman Lenen b. Yuhannes, who had been found guilty by the Court of Martial Law of Jerusalem of espionage in the interests of the English, was commutated into life sentence and that he died after becoming ill while he was in the Jerusalem Prison.

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