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Legal document (iqrār) concerning state finances: if the addendum on verso applies to recto (as it seems to, e.g., "المذكور باطنه"), an official named ʿAfīf is appointing al-Muʿallim Dāʾūd to collect thousands of pounds (of sugar?)
لا توجد ثبت المراجع والمصادر
Legal document: acknowledgment (ʾiqrār) written for or by Avraham Ibn Yijū. Dated: 22 Rabīʿ I 548 AH (17 June 1153 CE), after his return to Egypt.
. . . . . . . . . .] . . . . . ا . . . له بني ادم له ما لهم وعليه ما عليهم لم يشترط عليه مالا ولم يجتعل عـليه
جعلا واقر ان اخاه بو البشر بن بو ا…
1 نسخ
Recto: Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. The person making the acknowledgment is ʿAntar al-ustādh al-Zukhrī(?)
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. Dating: Perhaps 12th or 13th century.
In the introduction to her edition, Jane Hathaway notes: "ENA 3958.10 is an abbreviated acknowledgement, or iqrār, dated 1244 AH/1829 CE, of liability for a loan by an official known as Ḫāḫām Başı (Khākhām Bāshi in Arabic).
ghurūsh
[ghurūsh in ṣiyāqāt script]
15,000 .3
Only fifteen thousand ghurūsh, nothing else.
The reason for its [the document’s] compos…
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. Dating: Probably late Mamluk or Ottoman-era, based on hand and overall appearance.
Recto: Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār) from the Mamluk period in Arabic script written on paper, by al-muʿallim Ibrāhīm b.
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. Dated: 2 Shawwāl 454 AH, which is 9 October 1062 CE.
2 نسخين 2 ترجمتين
Recto, right page: Acknowledgment (iqrār) of a debt of 400 dinars owed by the Jew Naṣr b.
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
وصلت كتابك ايها الامير الموفق السعيد النجيب سعد الدولة وتوفقها
افتخار الدولة وسعدها جمال …
Legal document in Arabic script. Acknowledgment (iqrār). The muqirr is Bū Muḥammad b. ʿAshīr (or Ghushayr?)
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. Dated: 529 AH = 1134/35 CE.
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. Dating: Mentions a period of 6 years beginning in Shawwāl 512 AH and ending in Ramaḍān 518 AH.
In [the name of God, the merciful and compassionate.] Praise be to [God alone. He is sufficient.] Peace upon his servants, whom he has chosen.
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة 1 مناقشة
Later on mentions ʿAbd al-Muʿṭī. 3) Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). The name of the person making the acknowledgment (the muqirr) appears in l. 2 followed by a physical description (... wāḍiḥ al-jabha...).
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār) with many lacunae. Concerns default in debt payment; involves [...] b.
Legal document in Arabic script. Acknowledgment (iqrār). Made by al-Amīr al-Muʾayyad ʿIzz al-Mulk Iftikhār al-Dawla Fityān b.
Acknowledgment (iqrār) in Arabic script. Dating: ca. 14th–16th century on paleographic grounds and based on the mention of the Dār Simḥa synagogue.
1 مناقشة
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. The muqirr is Murhaf b.
Gotein likely succeeded in reading an obscure passage of the letter, but on its face it seems more like a straightforward appeal for financial aid invoking the afflictions of fate: "al-mamlūk mustaḥiyy min fiʿl hādha l-zamān alladhī ṣayyaranā [[anā]] lā naqdir al-qiyām bi-mā ʿalaynā min al-maḥqūq al-wājiba idh ḥukimat ʿalaynā al-iqrār. . . . wa-baʿd inna l-kull zamān wa-kull waqt aḥwāl yudabbirhā hādha l-falak bi-mā amar wa-bi-mā rakkab fīhi fa-l-mamlūk mustaḥiyy. . . ."
المملوك الاصغر
عمران بن مهاجر
يقبل الارض بالمقر الشريف المولوي النبوي اعاد الله علينا
وعلى اولادنا بركاته واعتقادنا في شرفه وفي اعراقه
الز…
1 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Deed of acknowledgment (iqrār). In Arabic script. Dating: 1127–39 CE, as Abū Manṣur Ṣalaḥ b.
Verso (original use): Bottom of a legal document (iqrār) in Arabic script. Dated: first decade of Jumādā II.
Acknowledgement of receipt of money by Abu al-Faraj b. Shanuda the Christian seaman, leader of the sailors of "the weavers," from Abu Sa’d Daniyal b. …
In the name of God, the merciful and compassionate.
Abū al-Faraj ibn Shanūda, the Christian seaman, the leader of the sailors of ‘the weavers',
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة 2 مناقشتان
Acknowledgment of debt, unfinished. Debtor: Yeshuʿa b. Yehuda ha-Kohen. Creditor: Abu Naṣr Yehuda b. Yeshuʿa ha-Levi ha-Sar. Location: Banhā. Dated: Monday, 3 Tishrei 1556 Selucid …
Recto: Acknowledgment of debt of seventy dinars Abū l-Thanāʾ al-Sukkarī (the sugar seller) b. Abū l-Barakāt the perfumer by Abū Isḥāq b. Aharon ha-Kohen the …
Acknowledgment by Yiṣḥaq b. Avraham ha-Maʿaravi of debt amounting to 600 niqar which he owes to David Kohen b. Shelomo, written in Fustat, 967.
3 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Legal document. Acknowledgement of loan. Dating: February 1135, in (new) Cairo. Document recognizing a loan of 10 dinars from Yosef ha-Levi to Yefet b. Yaḥyā …
2 نسخين 1 ترجمة 1 مناقشة
Legal document dealing with a loan granted by Abū Naṣr Elʿazar b. Karmī Ibn Shabīb to Abū Manṣūr Elʿazar Ibn Zabqala. Dated: Tammuz 1543 Seleucid, …
2 نسخين 1 مناقشة