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Vessel Registry : Feyzü'l-hay Sefine

ID135
Source[1321], Compilation Date: 1729/ 12/ 9, Archive Code: BOA, A.DVNS.MSR.MHM.d Bab-ı Asafi Divan-ı Hümayun Sicilleri Mühimme-i Mısır Defterleri
Type of VesselSefine
Name of VesselFeyzü'l-hay
Captain Registry
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Source1321
Bibliographic Citation
ArchiveBOA
Archive Code A.DVNS.MSR.MHM.d Bab-ı Asafi Divan-ı Hümayun Sicilleri Mühimme-i Mısır Defterleri
Register num.4
Page num.122
Record num.268
Folder num.
Cover num.
Compilation date (Hijri)1142/ 5/ 20
to Compilation Date (Hijri)1142/ 5/ 30
Compilation date (Greg.)1729/ 12/ 9
to Compilation Date (Greg.)1729/ 12/ 19
Arrival date (Hijri)
to Arrival Date (Hijri)
Arrival date (Greg.)
to Arrival Date (Greg.)
Source TypeImperial Order
Written/Sent byIstanbul central administration/Sultan
Addressed tothe governor of Egypt
LanguageTurkish
Summary by Archive
SummaryAn imperial order to the governor of Egypt concerning the purchase of a ship for the Waqf of Deşişe-i Muhamediye, one of the waqfs of Haramayn supplying grain from Egypt to the holy cities. Accordingly, it was decided to purchase the ship called Feyzü’l-hay belonging to Zeftari Hacı Ahmed, a Red Sea merchant, for 55 Mısrî kîse. This amount of money was received by Janissary Ali Kethüda, vekil of Hacı Ahmed in Cairo.
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#IDSourceMerchandiseReal EstateFinancial AssetAnimals/SlavesMeans of TransportationVessel Related Property/RightsShareAmountMeasuring UnitNotesCompleted 
11427[1321], Compilation Date: 1729/ 12/ 9, Archive Code: BOA, A.DVNS.MSR.MHM.d Bab-ı Asafi Divan-ı Hümayun Sicilleri Mühimme-i Mısır DefterleriVesselAn imperial order to the governor of Egypt concerning the purchase of a ship for the Waqf of Deşişe-i Muhamediye, one of the waqfs of Haramayn supplying grain from Egypt to the holy cities. Accordingly, it was decided to purchase the ship called Feyzü’l-hay belonging to Zeftari Hacı Ahmed, a Red Sea merchant, for 55 Mısrî kîse. This amount of money was received by Janissary Ali Kethüda, vekil of Hacı Ahmed in Cairo.1

 

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