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HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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DIGITAL COLLECTION IN NUMBERS

200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

60000

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List of Foreigners Who Settled in Belgrade On 6th June 1902

City precincts reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers and foreigners who settled in Belgrade. The Dorćol Precinct reported that Moni Đerasi, a trade assistant from Šabac, came to Belgrade on 6th June 1902 and stayed in the No. 20 Gospodar Jevremova Street.

7 June 1902

ИАБ-1-К2149-1902-92

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 11th July 1902

The Precincts reported to the Administration of the City on the foreigners who arrived to Belgrade on 11th July 1902. Aron B. Josif, a merchant from Bulgaria, moved to Belgrade and stayed in the No. 4 Gospodar Jevremova Street.

12 July 1902

ИАБ-1-К2150-1902-172

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 9th July 1902

The Precincts of the Administration of the City of Belgrade compiled lists on foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 9th July 1902. The Dorćol Precinct reported that Mazal Arijel, the apprentice from Vidin in Bulgaria, and David Levi, a tinsmith from Bosnia, arrived and stay in the No.16 Jevrejska Street and No. 58 Cara Dušana Street, respectfully.

10 July 1902

ИАБ-1-К2150-1902-143

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 7th July 1902

The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who came to Belgrade on 7th July 1902: Nisim B. Aron, a laborer, came from Sofia and stayed in the No.17 Mojsijeva Street, while Moric Fišbajn, a tinsmith from Bulgaria, stayed in the No. 7 Noćajska Street.

7 July 1902

ИАБ-1-К2150-1902-122

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 5th July 1902

The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigner who moved to Belgrade on 5th July 1902: Vilhelm Dajč, a tinsmith from Budapest, stayed in the No. 47 Skenderbegova Street; Hajim Testa, the actor from Čačak, stayed to No 35 Cara Dušana Street; leon Vajnštajn from Romania stayed in the No. 111 Dubrovačka Street; Rifka Isaković from Niš stayed in the No. 55 Cara Dušana Street.

6 July 1902

ИАБ-1-К2150-1902-104

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 4th July 1902

The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 4th July 1902: Salom M. Katarivas from Niš stayed in the No. 15 Mojsijeva Street, while Paula Koen from Smederevo in the No. 72 Dušanova Street.

5 July 1902

ИАБ-1-К2150-1902-84

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 2nd July 1902

The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 2nd July 1902: Blanka Bararon from Zvornik moved to the No. 8 Solunska Street, Nisim Mandil and Nisim B. Moša, tailors from Niš, moved to No. 34 Solunska Street, while Samuilo S. Alkalaj, the umbrella dealer from Leskovac, to No. 139 Dubrovačka Street.

3 July 1902

ИАБ-1-К2150-1902-45

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Leon Juda Ruso Sentenced For Wandering Around

The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Leon Juda Ruso was sentenced to 3-day of imprisonment for wandering around.

24 September 1904

ИАБ-1-К2171-1904-159

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Lawsuits Filed by Bokor Levi and Nisim Alfandari Stopped

The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: lawsuits were stopped filed by Bokor Levi against Gezon Šosberger over fraud, and Nisim Alfandari against Moša Kavison over public insult.

4 May 1904

ИАБ-1-К2168-1904-55

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 16th November 1901

A list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade compiled by the Dorćol Precinct on 16th November 1901. Jakov Ruben, Menahem Mevorah and Jakov Alfandari from Niš stayed in the No. 29 Mojsijeva Street, while Vanzijana Pijade from Bosnia stayed in the No. 15 Mojsijeva Street.

16 November 1901

ИАБ-1-К2142-1901-238

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List of Persons Who Moved to Belgrade Compiled on 1st July 1902

A list of persons who moved to the Palilula Precinct compiled on 1st July 1902: Jakov Kariju, a trade apprentice from Niš, stayed in the No. 37 Kralja Aleksandra Street.

2 July 1902

ИАБ-1-К2150-1902-28

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List of Passengers Compiled on 1st May 1904

The City Precinct compiled a list of passengers who reported their stay in the City on 1st May 1904: Danilo Naftali, a merchant assistant from Niš, stayed in the No. 3 Makedonska Street, Solomon Baruh, the apprentice from Bijeljina, stayed in the No. 16 Čika Ljubina Street.

1 May 1904

ИАБ-1-К2168-1904-16

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Leon Levi Sentenced for Wandering Around the Town

Evening police report of the Dorćol Precinct on the events occurred in the Town: Leon Levi, born in Smederevo, was sentenced for wandering around the town.

10 August 1904

ИАБ-1-К2167-1904-33

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List of Passengers Compiled on 9th January 1903

List of passengers compiled on 19th January 1903. Among the passengers were Leopold Lebl, Haim Koen, Josif Kalderon, Ašer Ozer, Moša Mevorah, Isak Elijas, Moša Farhi, Isak Albala, Jozef Levi, Isak Nisim.

19 January 1903

ИАБ-1-К2165-1903-74

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List of Passengers Compiled on 21st January 1903

A llst of passengers on 21st January 1903. Among the passengers were Elija Buli, Moša Ozer, Rafailo Haim, Jozef Elijas, Izahiel Halfon, Jozef Avram Ruso, Čelebon Šalom, Mordohaj Halfon, Isak Maclija, Leon Haim, etc.

21 January 1903

ИАБ-1-К2165-1903-120

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Leon Levi Sentenced For Wandering During the Night

The Savamala Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Leon Levi, the fisherman, was sentenced with a two-day imprisonment for wandering around the city over night.

6 December 1905

ИАБ-1-К2173-1905-542

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Levi and Binder Company Got a Permission Prolonged

Levi and Binder Company requested the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to prolong their permission to keep and sell wood and coal in their storage in the 11 Vrtlarska Street in Zemun. The request was granted.

27 November 1935/10 January 1936

ИАБ-1-К2777-1936-Ф2-76

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List of Foreigners Compiled on 11th March 1902

A list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade compiled by the Dorćol Precinct on 11th March 1902. Jakov Mojse, a tailor from Sofia, stayed at the 87 Dubrovačka Street, Hajnrih Solomon, a tailor assistant from Ruščuk, stayed at the 2 Princ Evgenije Street.

12 March 1902

ИАБ-1-К2146-1902-302

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List of Passengers Compiled on 18th April 1902

List of passengers who arrived to Belgrade on 18th April 1902. Bita Jakov, a factory owner came from Šabac, Lazar Dajč, a merchant, from Budapest, Mešulam Kojen, a merchant, from Obrenovac, Emil Mandil, a merchant, from Niš, Josif Kojen, a merchant, from Belgrade.

19 April 1902

ИАБ-1-К2147-1902-271

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Lists of Councilors and Deputies in the Belgrade Municipality

The lists of the Belgrade Municipality councilors and their deputies. The lists included merchants Jakov Alkalaj and David Buli.

undated

ИАБ-1-К2185-2

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Leon J. Benaroj Requested a Permission to Keep and Sell Flammable Items

Leon J. Benaroj requested the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to issue him a permission to keep and sell the flammable items in his store in the Jakšićeva Street No. 4a. The request was granted.

16 March 1935/12 January 1936

ИАБ-1-К2776-1936-Ф1-148

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Ljubica Tetkić Employed At the Šub Workshop For Hats and Caps

Ljubica Tetkić was arrested for wandering around and with no occupation. The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade sentenced her to 24 hours in prison and deportation to Austria. She subsequently submitted a proof of employment with Jakov Ruben, the owner of the Šub Store, a workshop for making hats and caps.

31 March/1 April 1937

ИАБ-1-К2787-1937-Ф14-268

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Lists of Belgrade Inns and Taverns

Lists of inns and taverns in Belgrade. The list of Dorćol Precinct included the inn run by Moreno Gabaj in his house.

undated

ИАБ-1-К2185-11

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List of Belgrade Inns That Had to Be Closed

List of Belgrade inns that had to be closed. The list of the Dorćol Precinct recorded inns owned by Jakov Afar, Moša Avram Suzin, Avram Adut, Anđelo De Majo and Jakov David. Jakov Afar was running the inn in the house of certain Ećim, Suzin was running the inn in his own house, Adut had the inn in the house of Moša Ozerović, De Majo was working in the house of Saraf Kosta, and the inn of Jakov David was located in the house of Moša Kalderon. The inns were being closed for bad hygiene of for gathering vagabonds.

undated

ИАБ-1-К2185-12

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Lists of Real Estates Property Owned by Belgrade Jews

Lists of persons whose real estate properties should come under the competency of a city administration, i.e. the region. The Belgrade Jews owned most of the land properties in the Jevrejska mala (the Jewish Quarter), in the Dorćol district. The file was undated.

ИАБ-1-К2185-16

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Lazar Pijade Requested a Permit To Purchase a Weapon

Lazar Pijade requested the Administration of the City of Belgrade to give him a permit to purchase a weapon for a night guard in his socks factory The Brothers R. Pijade, due to frequent breaks in. Pijade soon withdrew his request.

8 May/22 July 1937

ИАБ-1-К2789-1937-Ф26-248

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Laura Levi Reported a Loss of Bracelet With Brilliants

Laura Levi reported to the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade that she lost a golden bracelet with brilliants in the Dubrovačka Street or the Kralja Petra Street. Laura would reward the person who would find it.

17 September 1936

ИАБ-1-К2779-1936-Ф24-115

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Leon Danon Ran Away From Home In Belgrade and Was Found In Šid

The Šid District Headquarters escorted Leon, the minor son of Cadik Danon from Belgrade, to the Administration of the City of Belgrade, who ran away from home and was found without identity documents and resources on a railway station.

21/25 September 1936

ИАБ-1-К2779-1936-Ф24-150

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Lenka Atijas Sentenced For Begging

Lenka Atijas was caught begging in the Kralja Petra Street, interrogated and sentenced with 5-day of imprisonment.

24/25 October 1936

ИАБ-1-К2780-1936-Ф28-46

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Luna Pint Got a Permit To Use the Fright Elevator In Her Building

The Criminal Police Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade issued a permit to Luna Pinto to use the electrical fright elevator in her building in the 38 Gospodar Jevremova Street.

11 March/18 June 1940

ИАБ-1-К2805-1940-Ф43-75

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