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Ayse binti Hasan's Greco-Turkish Settlement Document

 Collection — Box: GTM Shared Box 40, Folder: 23
Identifier: GTM-20250519

Scope and Contents

A settlement document of a Turkish female emigre who settled in Turkey from Gumulcine (Komotini) in 1930.

Description below provided by Khalkedon Rare Books at the time of purchase:

Neuvieme Sous-Commission Mixte Pour l'Echange: Certificat d'Etabli de Non-Echangeabilite, Komotini, 1930.

Original manuscript document which is partly printed bilingual titles in Greek & French “Neuvieme Sous-Commission Mixte Pour l'Echange: Certificat d'Etabli de non-Echangeabilite” [i.e., Ninth Joint Subcommittee for Exchange: Certificate of Establishment of Non-Exchangeability]. 27 x 20 cm. In French and Greek. With photograph of the émigré.

A rare certificate of a Muslim female émigré named “Ayse binti Hasan” who settled in Türkiye from Gümülcine [Komotini] in 1930 involved the Population Exchange Act in 1923 between Greece and Turkish Republic.

Dates

  • 1930

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Conditions Governing Use

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Extent

0.01 Cubic Feet (1 folder)

Language of Materials

Greek, Modern (1453-)

French

Metadata Rights Declarations

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from Khalkedon Rare Books, 2025.

Related Materials

See also the George Horton Papers, the Nancy Horton Papers, and the Cornelius Van H. Engert Papers.

Status
Completed
Author
John Zarrillo
Date
2025-05
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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