
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays three historical documents, likely from the Ottoman Empire, showcased in a museum or exhibition setting in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The photo is rotated clockwise, showing a dark display panel on the left with descriptive text in Greek, alongside the documents protected behind glass. The central and most visible document is an old, light-colored paper, exhibiting creases and signs of age. It features an ornate border and is filled with text primarily in Ottoman Turkish script, arranged in columns and rows, indicating an official form. A prominent Ottoman tughra (imperial monogram) is on the left side, above which the words "Devlet-i Aliyye-i Osmaniyye" (The Exalted Ottoman State) are vertically inscribed. Below the tughra, "Nüfus Tezkeresi" (Identity Card) is horizontally written. Various sections on the document appear to detail personal information, with visible headings like "İsim" (Name), "Baba Adı" (Father's Name), "Doğum Tarihi" (Date of Birth), and "İkametgah" (Residence), including a partial date "١٢٩٠" (1290 in Hijri, corresponding to around 1874 AD). Two circular stamps, one purple and one black, are visible on the right side of the document. According to the accompanying Greek label (visible on the dark panel), this central document is: "2. Έγγραφο ταυτότητας του Αντώνη Απαρτόγλου του Ισαάκ από το Παζάρ Ρουμ Αϊδινίου. Ημερομηνία έκδοσης 22 Ιουνίου 1904." (2. Identity document of Antonis Apartoglou, son of Isaak, from Pasar Roum Aydin. Date of issue June 22, 1904.) Below this, a partial label describes another document, likely the one partially visible at the bottom of the frame: "...αφο ταυτότητας της Τερψιχόρης, κόρης του Δημήτρη, Σμύρνη. «μηνία έκδοσης 4 Μαρτίου 1907." (...Identity document of Terpsichore, daughter of Dimitris, Smyrna. Date of issue March 4, 1907.) A third label at the top refers to a document partially visible at the very top: "3. Τίτλος ιδιοκτησίας σπιτιού Ανήκε στις κόρες του Δ Ημερομηνία έκδοσης 25 Ιαν" (3. Title deed of a house Belonged to the daughters of D Date of issue Jan 25). The documents are presented within a dark display case, with reflections visible on the protective glass, suggesting an indoor museum or archive environment dedicated to historical exhibits.
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