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A document presents an intriguing historical artifact: an argument regarding a debt bond against the Syriac Monastery in Jerusalem. It involves individuals referred to as Ali and Omar Al-Turjuman, possibly related to the administration of the Syriac Christian sect in Jerusalem. The structure Bishop Youshua, acting on behalf of the Syriac Christian community, seems to be central to the matter.
The document further discusses the transfer of this report to the agency of the Syriac Archbishop residing in Aleppo Al-shahba and Al-Quds Al-Sharif. Dated 1118, this document offers valuable insights into the financial and administrative aspects of the Syriac Christian community in Jerusalem during this period, shedding light on the intricate history of the region.
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