representing an uncommon surviving document from the consular operations of the era
Author/Publisher: Tüccarzade İbrahim Hilmi
This unusual reuse of printed sheets reflects the severe shortages of paper and resources during World War I
covering the entire Australian continent with similar detail
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Ottoman 1906 Land Deed Vineyard in Adana Tarsus Jewish Citizen Title Deed Jews America representing an uncommon surviving documentOttoman Tapu (Deed) Vineyard in ahanl Village, Tarsus (1906) Description: This Ottoman vineyard deed, dated 13 ubat 1321 AH (26 February 1906 CE), originates from ahanl village near Tarsus, in the Adana region. The property covers 18 dnm and 1000 zira of cultivated vineyard land. Initially owned by Kse Mustafa, an Ottoman citizen, the deed records his passing in 1299 AH and the transfer of ownership to his wife, Aye. In a remarkable turn, Aye sold the