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List in large, beautiful Arabic script (perhaps of the judge Shemuel b. Saadya ha-Levi?), containing about 55 names, followed by a column in Hebrew characters with about 23 names, some identical. Abu al-Barakat al-Murid, the purveyor of gold and silver to the mint (see Mediterranean Society, I, p.267). Only three contributions are indicated. Ca. 1180. (Information from Mediterranean Society, II, pp. 504-505, App. C 126)
Ed. S. D. Goitein, unpublished editions https://princetongenizalab.github.io/goitein-notes/6D.2.3%20ENA%20%282348-4010%29%20pt%201/ENA%202591.8%20%28PGPID%204531%29.pdf.
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List in large, beautiful Arabic script (perhaps of the judge Shemuel b. Saadya ha-Levi?), containing about 55 names, followed by a column in Hebrew characters with about 23 names, some identical. Abu al-Barakat al-Murid, the purveyor of gold and silver to the mint (see Mediterranean Society, I, p.267). Only three contributions are indicated. Ca. 1180. (Information from Mediterranean Society, II, pp. 504-505, App. C 126)