Type: Letter

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Two fragment of a commercial letter in Hebrew and Arabic (info from FGP)
Only few words from a top of a letter addressed to our Nagid
Faded letter in Hebrew, probably deals with communal affairs, but the text is to fragmentary.
Late Hebrew letter in a cursive hand. On verso a drawing and few words
Torn and damaged letter on verso, written in wide spacing
Small fragment from a letter, probably dealing with business issues.
Fragmentary letter. At the bottom regards are sent to Saddya Hakohen
Fragmentary letter, concerning business issues. A certain Muhammad b. Ahmed is mentioned.
Damaged and fragmentary letter mostly sending regards to various people.
Letter in Judaeo-Arabic. Yemeni hand? Very damaged and faded. Dating: 12th century. Some of the names mentioned are related to India Book II, such as Yaʿaqov al-ʿAdanī and Maḍmūn. In fact it may be addressed to Maḍmūn ("...yā Maḍmūn lā talūmūnā ʿalā..."). Also mentions the names Sulaymān and Manṣūr. At least part of the letter concerns a shipment of silk. AA. ASE.
fragmentary letter.
Fragmentary letter, A certain Yosef is mentioned.
Very damaged fragment from a letter. There is probably a fragment from another letter attached to it. Might connected with T-S NS 183.87
Very damaged fragment of a letter with fragments of other letters attached to it. Might connected with T-S NS 183.86.
Fragment of commercial letter written on vellum
Fragment of a letter written by Yefet b. Menashsh, probably to his brother dealing with business issues. Abu Said and ben Ghulayb are mentioned.
Very damaged fragment from a note written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138). Only few words have preserved.
From Yiṣḥaq b. Simha al-Nisaburi to Nethanel 'ha-Sar'. Written by Ḥalfon b. Menashshe (ca. 1100-1138). Mentions 20 dinars, 'imara (repairs), and a piece of anbar (ambergris). (Information from Goitein index cards and typed text)
Fragment from a letter written by Yefet b. Menashshe Halevi
Letter from Yefet b. Menashshe to his brother Halfon (ca. 1100–38). Very damaged and faded.