Accounts for the textile business of Nahray b. Nissim, ca. 1060 CE. Mentions Abū ʿImrān.Condition: Holes, stainedLayout: 15-16 lines + marginalia (f. 2v is blank)
Deed of quittance between Saʿīd b. Isḥaq the dyer and Sulaymān b. David (known as Abū Bišr). Dated 1371 (= 1060 CE) in Fusṭāṭ.Condition: TornLayout: 16 lines + marginalia (recto); jottings (verso)
Deed of release in which Musallam b. Ḥusayn b. Ḵalaf (known as Ibn al-Ḥirbiš) releases Dalāl bat Salm[ū]n (or Salm[ā]n) b. Ezra and her brother Ibrāhīm. Signed by Judah b. Manasseh, Moses b. Solomon, Nissim b. ʿAmram, Joseph b. David b. Isaiah, Ṣedaqa b. Mirfa (מירפה) b. Yefet and Solomon b. Saʿadya, and validated by ʿEli ha-Kohen b. Yahyā and ʿEli ha-Levi b. ʿAmram. Dated 1371 (= 1060 CE) in Fusṭāṭ.Condition: holes, slightly fadedLayout: 62 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Recto: letter from Jacob b. Joseph b. Ismaʿīl al-Aṭrābulsī, in Ashkelon (ca. 1060 CE), concerning trade and sums of money owed by Abū Yaḥyā Nahray b. Nissim to the writer. Verso: Arabic address.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, stainedLayout: 19 lines (recto); 3 lines (verso)
Letter from Israel b. Nathan in Jerusalem to Nahray b. Nissim in Fusṭāṭ. Ca. 1060 CE.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 10 lines + marginalia (recto); 10 lines (verso)
Letter by Nissim b. Ḥalfon to Nahrāy b. Nissim in Fusṭāṭ (c. 1060 CE).Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 17 lines + marginalia (recto); 15 lines (verso)
Letter from Israel b. Nathan in Jerusalem to Nahray b. Nissim in Fusṭāṭ (c. 1060 CE).Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 15 lines + marginalia (recto); 4 lines (verso)
Letter from Zechariah b. Jacob Ibn al-Šāma to Nahray b. Nissim in Fusṭāṭ (c. 1060 CE).Condition: holes, rubbedLayout: 25 lines + marginalia (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Letter from Jacob b. Salmān al-Ḥarīrī in Ramla to Nahray b. Nissim in Fusṭāṭ, describing the hardships of his journey at sea (c. 1060 CE).Condition: slightly rubbedLayout: 15 lines + marginalia (recto); 13 lines (verso)
Letter from Zakkay b. Moses to Abū l-Faraj b. Ṣedaqa al-Ramlī (c. 1060 CE).Condition: holes, rubbedLayout: 21 lines + marginalia (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Letter written during difficult times to Abū l-Ḥasan Surūr b. Ḥayyim b. Sabrī from his worried son-in-law Mubārak b. Isaac. He mentions pillaging in Maḥalla (the writer hopes that Abū l-Ḵayr Mubārak is safe), an epidemic in Fusṭāṭ and that the writer himself had been robbed. Also mentions Ibn Naḥum the cantor. Probably written in the 1060s.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, fadedLayout: 17 lines + marginalia (recto); 2 lines (verso)