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HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

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Avram Amar, Moša and Jakov Mevorah Accused For Fraud

The investigating judge submitted to the Court of Cassation the acts related to Moša Mevorah, Jakov Mevorah and Avram Amar, accused of fraud. The acts were not preserved in the file.

12 March 1892

ИАБ-1-К2068-1892-223

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A threatening letter to N. Levi

N. Levi, a money dealer, reported to the Terazije Precinct that he had found in front of his store a letter in which some unknown person was asking for the money with the promise that he would return the money. But, he also was threatened that he and his children would be killed if he didn‘t lend him money or if he informed the authorities about that.

13/17 September 1891

ИАБ-1-К2050а-1891-Ф2-185

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Avram Abravanel - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Avram Abravanel, merchant assistant.

2 November 1925

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Albert Abravanel- Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Alberta Abravanela, commercial agent .

4 May 1924

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Ana Abravanel - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Ana Abravanel, homemaker.

16 November 1927

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Ašer Abravanel - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Ašer Abravanel, merchant.

2 April 1939

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Albert Levi Declared Himself as a Serbian Subject

Albert Levi, a merchant, born in Budapest, a former Dutch subject, had been living in Belgrade with his wife Suzana and their three sons for the last six years, declared himself as a Serbian subject.

25 April 1891

ИАБ-1-К2054-1891-186

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A Vineyard of Đura LJočić Was Placed Under a Mortgage

The Belgrade Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it placed a mortgage on the vineyard of Đura Ljočić in favor the Avram Levi, a merchant.

23 October 1887

ИАБ-1-К2005-1887-379

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Accidental Injury By Gun of Jakov Adanja By David De Majo

Investigation of the gun injury inflicted to Jakov, a son of Isak Adanja, by David, a son of Samuil De Majo. The fathers of both boys gave their statements which showed that the incident was accidental. Thus, the Court of Cessation terminated the case and gave up further investigation.

26 June 1893/7 March 1894

ИАБ-1-К2080-1894-Ф2-51

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Avram Avram - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Avram Avram, merchant.

30 November 1935

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Aćir Abazović - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Aćir Abazović, laborer.

9 December 1937

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Alegri Đerasi - krton žitelja

Certificate of residence of Alegri Đerasi, homemaker.

3 June 1938

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Avram Ozerović Filed a Lawsuit Against Tanasije Jakovljević Over Debt

The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it placed a ban on the mobile property of Tanasije Jakovljević, a brick manufacturer, until he settled his debt to Avram Ozerović. The Administration was requested to inventory the debtor‘s property and deliver it for safekeeping to Avram Nahman.

12 November 1888/2 March 1889

ИАБ-1-К2020-1889-Ф2-149

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Ašer David Zaharije Requested a Certificate From the Main Control

Ašer David Zaharije requested the Main Control to issue him a certificate that he was only a seller of the sugar products, not the manufacturer. He enclosed the old certificate issued in 1895.

16 April 1897

ИАБ-1-К2100-1897-385

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A Barrel of Malaga Wine Seized From David Levi For Not Paying Excise Fee

The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Belgrade Customs to inform to whom it sold a barrel of Malaga Wine and whether a buyer paid the excise fee. Previously, the barrel was bought by David Levi, bur he refused to pay the excise fee and the barrel was seized from him.

4 March 1897

ИАБ-1-К2100-1897-239

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Administrative Stamps Without a Seal

The Administration of the Town of Belgrade initiated an investigation after administrative stamps were discovered without the proper seal. The case was revealed when David Levi, a shipping agent, was handing over the merchandise to the customs officers. He was interrogated and he stated that he had bought the stamps in the store of Avram Melamed and his son Jakov, and they had purchased the stamps from Mijailo Mijailović.

30 August/3 October 1890

ИАБ-1-К2049-1890-164

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Albahari and Majer Simonović Founde adn Delivered to Their Parents

The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: the missing children Rena Albahari and Majer Simonović were found and delivered to their parents.

7 September 1901

ИАБ-1-К2140-1901-158

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Aleksa Janković and Bukus Ruso Fought

The City Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade over events that occurred in the City: Aleksa Janković and Bukus Ruso fought and Ruso injured Aleksa with a knife and fled.

5 September 1901

ИАБ-1-К2140-1901-121

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Avram Eli Accused For Theft Attempt

The City Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Avram Eli, the apprentice, was escorted to the court for sentence reading related to the attempt of the theft.

12 March 1901

ИАБ-1-К2134-1901-225

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A Coat Bought in the Store Ercog i Eškenazi

Vićentije Stanić, a clerk in the Administration of the Town of Belgrade was sent to the Treasury Department to to make the arrangements on the payments for the suit he had bought from Ercog and Eškenazi, owners of the store Kod vrednog radenika.

4 August/11 September 1899

ИАБ-1-К2113-1899-Ф4-146

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Aron Levi Accused By the Municipal Customs For Smuggling

The Main Municipal Customs reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Aron M. Levi, pursuant to the decision brought by the Ministry of Finances, was acquitted from the accusation for smuggling the ajvar (a local paprika specialty) and salted fish, but not for the guilt for which the Municipal Customs accused him for. The Administration requested the Administration to withhold the amount earned from the sold fish, which was taken away from him, until the whole process was completed against him.

7 January 1898

ИАБ-1-К2102-1898-Ф1-8

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Ana Gabor - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Ana Gabor, office worker.

7 March 1937

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