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Ottoman 1906 Land Deed Farmland in Antalya Elmalı Title Deed Mullah Hadji Islam

Ottoman 1906 Land Deed Farmland in Antalya Elmalı Title Deed Mullah Hadji Islam

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Ottoman Tapu (Deed) – Farmland in Ayvasıl Village, Elmalı, Teke Province (1906)

Description:
This Ottoman land deed, issued in August 1322 AH (August 1906 CE), records the ownership of a farmland plot in Ayvasıl Village, Elmalı District, Teke.

The land originally belonged to Nebi, son of Molla (Mullah) Osman, and was later transferred for 100 kuruş to İbrahim Efendi, son of Hacı Şakir Efendi, an Ottoman citizen. The mention of family titles (molla and efendi) reflects the social standing and respected positions of these individuals within their local community.

Preserved on its original Ottoman paper, this document provides valuable insight into the agricultural land distribution of the Teke region in the early 20th century and highlights the formalized property transactions of the period.

Key Features:

  • Date: August 1322 AH (August 1906 CE)

  • Location: Ayvasıl Village, Elmalı District, Teke Province

  • Mevki (Area): Çukur Kışla

  • Type: Farmland (Tarla)

  • Size: 15 dönüms

  • Boundaries (Hudud):

    • East: Kara Hüseyin’s son

    • West: Mountain foothill

    • South: Mountain foothill

    • North: Hanas’s field

  • Owner: Nebi, son of Molla (Mullah) Osman (Ottoman citizen)

  • Buyer: İbrahim Efendi, son of Hacı Şakir Efendi (Ottoman citizen)

  • Sale Price: 100 kuruş

  • Paper/Condition: Original Ottoman deed, well-preserved with stamp and seals 

  • Language: Ottoman Turkish

  • Cultural Significance: A representative example of rural property ownership and transfer in the Teke region during the late Ottoman era

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