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Join: T-S 6J5.6 + T-S NS J274
T-S 6J5.6
Recto/verso:
Section:
Draft of a letter from Nahray b. Nissim to a person in the Maghreb. Around 1046. Seems like the letter is addressed to the Tahirti Family. Mentions several of his relatives and a few ships. Also mentions a visit of Nahray to Alexandria, the status of selling silk, and the arrival of Ibn Basak (Masliah b. Eliya, the Sicily’s judge). (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 2, pp. 722-723) VMR On the recto of the join is a different business letter.
Ed. Moshe Gil, In the Kingdom of Ishmael (in Hebrew) (1997), vol. 2; also ed. S. D. Goitein, unpublished editions; also ed. S. D. Goitein, unpublished editions https://princetongenizalab.github.io/goitein-notes/5C.1.2%20Nahray%20101_%20pt.2/T-S%20NS%20J274%20%28PGPID%206111%29.pdf.
Type: Letter
T-S NS J274
Recto/verso:
Section:
Recto: Letter addressed to Nahray b. Nissim. Verso: Draft of a letter from Nahray b. Nissim to a person in the Maghreb. Dating: ca. 1046 CE. Seems like the letter is addressed to someone in the Tāhirtī family. Mentions relatives and ships. Also mentions a visit of Nahray to Alexandria, the status of selling silk, and the arrival of Ibn Basak (Maṣliaḥ b. Eliyya, the judge of Sicily). (Information from Gil, Kingdom, Vol. 2, #246.) VMR
Ed. Moshe Gil, In the Kingdom of Ishmael (in Hebrew) (1997), vol. 2.
Type: Letter
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