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Vessel Registry : Iki direkli

ID189
Source[3739], Compilation Date: 1818/ 3/ 24, Archive Code: TAH
Type of VesselIki direkli
Name of Vessel
Captain Registry[11613], Source [3739], Compilation Date: 1818/ 3/ 24, Name: Nikoli, Family Name: Sokalo, Market Profession: kapudan,
Capacity of Vessel17
Measuring Unit
Notes
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Source3739
Bibliographic Citation
ArchiveTAH
Archive Code
Register num.42
Page num.175-188
Record num.
Folder num.
Cover num.
Compilation date (Hijri)1233/ 5/ 21
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Compilation date (Greg.)1818/ 3/ 24
to Compilation Date (Greg.)
Arrival date (Hijri)
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Arrival date (Greg.)
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Source TypeProbate Inventory
Written/Sent byKadı of Kandiye
Addressed to
LanguageTurkish
Summary by Archive
Summary

Probate inventory of "bina emini" el-hac Bedri Ahmed effendi. He was one of the richest men in Crete and that his execution was ordered by Mahmud II. Pages 187-188 consist of a registration of his vakıf properties. They are not part of the tereke as his vakıfs could not be confiscated by the state. But they were still recorded nonetheless.

Notes on SourceProbate inventory of "bina emini" el-hac Bedri Ahmed effendi. He was one of the richest men in Crete and that his execution was ordered by Mahmud II. Pages 187-188 consist of a registration of his vakıf properties. They are not part of the tereke as his vakıfs could not be confiscated by the state. But they were still recorded nonetheless.
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ID11613
Source[3739], Compilation Date: 1818/ 3/ 24, Archive Code: TAH
Person[11661], Family Name: Sokalo, Name: Nikoli
Janissary
Regiment
Collectivity
Family NameSokalo
Honorary Title
Nickname / Descriptive Adjective
NameNikoli
Father's Name
Askeri Title
Nationality (for non-Muslims)zimmi
Action/Task/Status/Punishment
Market Professionkapudan, kaptan, reis, [captain]
Guild Officer
ServiceHe was the captain of ship owned by Bedri Ahmed efendi.
Importance for the Project

He was the captaın of a ship owned by Bedri Ahmed efendi. Within the context of their collaboration with Bedri Ahmed efendi, Sokalo Nikoli owed money to the owner of the ship.

 

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This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No. 849911)