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    Legal documentYevr.-Arab. II 850

    Legal document. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dated: Wednesday, 15 Elul 1648 Seleucid = Muharram 738 AH = 13 August 1337 CE. Ṣafiyy b. Ibrāhīm al-Ḥazzān accepts a …

    1. בר
    2. אקול ואנא אלממלוך צפי בן אברהים אלחזאן אנה למא תפצלת
    3. אלגמאעה בר יהיו עלי באן יטלקו לי פי כל שהר כמסה דראהם
    4. נקרה בחכם אני אלאזם אלכניסה //ודאר בן …

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    Paraliterary textYevr.-Arab. II 933

    Colophon for an unknown work dated Shawwāl 896 Hijri, which is 1491 CE. "This work and its companion were written in the name of (=by?) …

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    Legal documentYevr.-Arab. I 328

    Court notebook from the Qaraite court of Cairo that was based in the Dar Simḥa synagogue. Spanning the dates 1560–75 CE. 69 pages. Contains 190 …

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    Legal documentT-S Ar.41.141

    Legal document in Arabic script. Declaration (iqrār). Dating: Perhaps 14th century, on paleographic grounds. The Qaraite Mūsā b. ʿAbd al-Ḥaqq b. ʿAbd al-Karīm confirms to …

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    Legal documentYevr.-Arab. II 1561

    Court record issued by a Qaraite beit din at the Dar Simḥa Synagogue in Cairo. Dated: Monday, 4 Shevaṭ 5321 AM = 21 January 1561 …

    1. ב׳׳ה
    2. ל]מא כאן בתא׳ יום אלאתנין ראבע שבט סנה ה׳ש׳כ׳א׳ ליצירה חצר
    3. מושב בית דין פי דאר שמחה תב׳ ות׳ בעד דלך חצר ע׳ אלגואד אלכהן 
    4. א׳ אלמר׳ פרג א׳ אלכהן …

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    Legal documentYevr.-Arab. II 1380

    Court notebook, probably. Bifolium. Entries in Judaeo-Arabic. Probably pertaining to the Qaraite court that convened in the Dar Simḥa synagogue (here called Dār Ibn Sameaḥ). …

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    LetterENA 4100.10

    Letter addressed to ʿAbd al-Karīm. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Late, probably 14th century at the earliest. The writer and addressee are Qaraites. Very long. Conveys information …

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