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==Registers of Endowed Properties [Arabic - ''Waqfiyāt'']== | |||
Research use: This is one of the best sources of lineage linked genealogical information in Islamic society. These registers provide genealogical trees, family groups, and family lineage. | |||
Record type: Accounts of land deeded to a mosque or charitable institution, the revenues of which are divided among the descendants of the donor. When there are no more descendants the revenues accrue to the institution. | |||
Time period: 1400s to 1928. | |||
Contents: Names of heirs, including even wives and daughters, over several generations. | |||
Most | Location: Most registers of Anatolia are at the Anthropological Museum in Ankara. Those of stanbul are at the seat of the Mufti [Müftülük] in stanbul. There may be additional repositories. | ||
Population coverage: Less than 30%; pertain only to families with property. | |||
Reliability: Excellent.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Turkey,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1998.</ref> | |||
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Registers of Endowed Properties [Arabic - Waqfiyāt][edit | edit source]
Research use: This is one of the best sources of lineage linked genealogical information in Islamic society. These registers provide genealogical trees, family groups, and family lineage.
Record type: Accounts of land deeded to a mosque or charitable institution, the revenues of which are divided among the descendants of the donor. When there are no more descendants the revenues accrue to the institution.
Time period: 1400s to 1928.
Contents: Names of heirs, including even wives and daughters, over several generations.
Location: Most registers of Anatolia are at the Anthropological Museum in Ankara. Those of stanbul are at the seat of the Mufti [Müftülük] in stanbul. There may be additional repositories.
Population coverage: Less than 30%; pertain only to families with property.
Reliability: Excellent.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Turkey,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1998.