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Account or official document in Arabic script. Headed with the name Bū l-Ṭāhir, then begins with the word قبض. May contain the phrase al-[...] alladhī [...]nā ilā al-dīwān. Several numbers are mentioned. Needs examination.
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Possibly a business account in Arabic script. Looks late. May also mention Hippocrates (Buqrāṭ).
Informal note addressed to mawlāy al-dayyān. In Arabic script. Asking him to pay a certain amount of money. Crossed out with vertical lines. On verso there are two words in Hebrew script, possibly a name.
Official receipt of some kind. Very difficult to read.
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Legal document in Arabic script. Dated: possibly 659 AH, which would be 1260/61 CE. Needs examination.
Small fragment in Arabic script, possibly literary. Stamped with a particularly ornate seal that may be legible. Ottoman-era.
Letter addressed to Abū Saʿd b. Abū l-Munajjā, in Fustat. Only the address remains, which is in Arabic script.
Document(s) in Arabic script. Possibly business accounts. Needs examination.
Account in Arabic script. Needs examination.
Miniature receipt of some kind in Arabic script. Needs examination.
Order of payment. In Arabic script. Sayyid al-Ahl is to give something to the addressee.
Account in Arabic script. Needs examination.
Recto: Grid filled with diagonal Arabic script. Verso: Faded remnants of Hebrew script.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic.
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Document in Arabic script. Needs examination.
*Document in Arabic script. Needs examination.
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