Ottoman Tax Receipt 1922 Giresun Karabulduk Muslim Citizen
Ottoman Tax Receipt – Karabulduk Village, Giresun 1922
Description
This original Ottoman tax receipt is dated 26 Kanun-ı Sani 1338 (26 January 1922) and belongs to the final years of the Ottoman Empire, shortly before the establishment of the Republic of Türkiye. The document records a total tax payment of 50 kuruş and pertains to Karbulduk Village in the city of Giresun.
The receipt identifies the payer as the son of Güven; however, the personal name following this patronymic cannot be read with certainty. This uncertainty is noted directly from the document and reflects the challenges often encountered when working with late Ottoman handwritten fiscal records.
The presence of both an official stamp and a revenue stamp confirms the document’s administrative authenticity. As a late-period Ottoman fiscal record, the receipt offers insight into local tax collection practices during a time of political transition and holds notable value for collectors of late Ottoman and early Republican–era documents.
Key Features
• Type: Ottoman tax receipt
• Location: Karabulduk Village, Giresun
• Total Amount Paid: 50 kuruş
• Payer: Son of Güven
• Date: 26 Kanun-ı Sani 1338 (26 January 1922)
• Features: Ottoman revenue stamp and official seal
• Historical Significance: Represents a late Ottoman tax document issued shortly before the foundation of the Republic of Türkiye and reflects provincial tax practices during a transitional period