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Ottoman Legal Document Kilis Notary 1923 Aleppo post WW1 Problems

Ottoman Legal Document Kilis Notary 1923 Aleppo post WW1 Problems

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Ottoman Legal Document - Kilis Notary, 1923

Description:
An official Ottoman legal document dated January 1923 (Kanunisani 1339), addressed to Cemil Bey, the Notary of Kilis. The text concerns legal representation for Dr. Sadullah Bey and Galip Efendi, authorizing Salih Efendizade Hacı İsmet and Hacı Mustafa Efendi to act on their behalf in upcoming court proceedings.

The document notes that both defendants, residents of Aleppo (Halep), were unable to travel to Kilis due to the ongoing political instability and border changes following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the establishment of new governments in the region. The mention of Aleppo and Kilis in this transitional context highlights the human and administrative difficulties that arose after the loss of Ottoman territories.

Bearing official seals and signatures, this piece provides valuable insight into the legal and bureaucratic practices of the late Ottoman / early Republican transition period and reflects the socio-political turmoil experienced by ordinary citizens after the empire’s disintegration.

Key Features:

  • Type: Legal / Notary document

  • Date: January 1923 (Kanunisani 1339)

  • Issued by: Kilis Notary (Cemil Bey)

  • Persons Involved: Dr. Sadullah Bey, Galip Efendi, Salih Efendizade Hacı İsmet, Hacı Mustafa Efendi

  • Language: Ottoman Turkish

  • Location: Kilis - Aleppo region

  • Details: Power of attorney for legal defense; mentions inability to travel due to political instability

  • Format: Handwritten, with seals and signatures

  • Significance: A historical record of the post-WWI territorial and administrative fragmentation affecting Ottoman citizens; rare example of border-related legal correspondence during the transitional period between the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic.

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