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Document in Arabic script. Quite damaged. Needs examination.
Decree, probably. Only a few enormous words are preserved, including ʿalayhi. Reused for poetry in Judaeo-Arabic.
A few words in Hebrew script.
Letter fragment. In Judaeo-Arabic. Needs examination.
Order for goods. From Abū Zikrī Kohen. Khalīl is to deliver 3 ounces of soap (ṣābūn).
Letter fragment. In Judaeo-Arabic, in a lovely hand. Mentions a period of 1 year; 'my brother Ibrāhīm'; and a favor from the addressee.
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Late. Small fragment.
Petition or report, possibly. In Arabic script. Chancery hand, wide space between the lines. The ends of three lines are preserved. Mentions "min kulli multamisin," perhaps suggesting that the sender is asking for help. Reused for a letter in Judaeo-Arabic (see separate record).
Letter, possibly. In Judaeo-Arabic. Damaged/faded. Variants of the verb jālasa appear several times, as well as the word al-ṣifa (medical prescription?) and "your brother is sick" (penultimate line).
Legal formulary. For a deed of sale. In the lower margin of verso, there is an unidentified text block in a different hand (magical?). (Information from FGP.)
Accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: Probably 11th or 12th century. Badly faded.
Letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Probably a Maghribī business letter of the 11th century. From Yaʿaqov b. [...]. Mentions Abū Saʿīd and Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf. Very damaged.
Literary text on legal procedure, mentioning witnesses.
Document in Arabic script and perhaps Greek/Coptic numerals. Reused for a text in Hebrew, probably literary.
Accounts or a letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Mentions thawbs and sending things. Small fragment.
Legal fragment. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Mentions Abū Saʿd. Dating: Mentions the date Adar 14[.]4 Seleucid, so either 1103, 1113, 1123, or 1133 CE.
Account of judge al-Muhyi, dated Sunday, 4th Ramadan - needs examination.
Small fragment. Account of expenditure in Arabic - needs examination.
Arabic account - needs examination.
Arabic Account - needs examination.