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Dosya 2167, Gömlek 46, January 17, 1915 (Gregorian calendar) - no Ottoman date

Diplomatic note by the Italian Embassy referring to the correspondance of the Italian Consul of Jerusalem mentioning the protest for searching and sealing of the Russian Consulate by the Ottoman local administration. Dispatch by the Supreme Military Command to the Ministry, undersigned by the Interior Minister, stating that the aforementioned consul is not in good relationships with the local administration and he gathers information about the army, etc. and as a result he is relieved of his duty. The note informing the Italian Embassy about the Italian Consul of Jerusalem, and instructing him to be in good relationship with the local administration under all circumstances. 1-6, 10-11: documents in a foreign language; 7: signed by deputy supreme commander; 8-9: no signature.

Dosya 2335, Gömlek 35, no Gregorian date - no Ottoman date

The person, who will deliver the dispatch containing the instructions addressed to the Ethiopian Embassy, appealed to the General Directorate of Political Affairs through the head-interpreter of the Ottoman Embassy in German for getting allowance to wear military costume as he is known to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. No signature.

Dosya 2453, Gömlek 66, May 31, 1918 (Gregorian calendar) - no Ottoman date

The article entitled “Zionist Movement and World War”, undersigned by the Lutherian Bishop A.S. Pulen, published in Berlingske Tidende, that the Zionist ideals have come to the verge of realization with the English’s takeover of Jerusalem from Turks and that Jews would be transferred to Palestine and the Jews of Galicia, Ukraine and Romania whose language is German would be given a privilege in this transfer and about the statute of Jerusalem. 1: signed by ambassador of Kopenag; 2-4: documents in a foreign language

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