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Draft of letter from Natan ha-Kohen ha-Mumhe b. Mevorakh, Ashkelon, to Eli ha-Kohen ha-Parnas b. Hayyim, Fustat.
Ed. Moshe Gil, In the Kingdom of Ishmael (in Hebrew) (1997), vol. 4. With join; also ed. Moshe Gil, Palestine During the First Muslim Period (634–1099) (in Hebrew) (1983), vol. 3.
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Draft of a letter from Avraham b. Natan, in Fustat, to Yeshuʿa b. Ismaʿīl, in Alexandria. Dating: ca. 1050 CE. Yeshuʿa is in Alexandria probably to welcome a relative. He ordered mats through Avraham, and Avraham sends him a folded string in the letter, to show the mats’ length. A mats maker is willing to send him a mat as an example. (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 4, #699) VMR
Ed. Moshe Gil, In the Kingdom of Ishmael (in Hebrew) (1997), vol. 4.