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Napoleon I. Manuscript document from the Divan of Cairo, with Napoleon's autograph response, 1798

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NAPOLEON I
Manuscript document in French and Arabic, from Sheikh Mohammad al-Mahdi, inscribed by Napoleon with his autograph response, signed twice ("Bonaparte"), [1798]

in which Napoleon orders the release of Sheikh Ahmed ben ûleieh, who had been detained on suspicion of committing a "prétention de caffé" against Adbullah Bacha ("...Le commandant de la place faira sortir le dit homme et mettre en liberte, Bonaparte...")
the original petition from Muhammad al-Mahdi, on behalf of the Divan, is written on the lower half of the page (with the stamp of the Divan at the bottom), in which he declares that, whoever might be the owner of the "caffé" in question, Sheik Ahmed himself ("homme de bien") has never had any contact with Abdullah Bacha, and that he feels sure that Napoleon (as "Général-en-chef") would not want to create dissension amongst people who have nothing to do with the matter, the contemporary French translation and Napoleon's two-line autograph reply written above the Arab text, having forwarded the complaint from the Divan to Citoyen Poussielgue, on 29 Brumaire (signed by Napoleon)
1 page, folio (c.33.5 x 23cm), light browning to left margin, 29 Brumaire [19 November 1798]

Whilst documents signed by Napoleon are not uncommon, this manuscript contains an executive order in his hand, signed twice. It is also notable for the presence of the substantial letter from Mohammad al-Mahdi in Arabic, to which he is responding, complete with the stamp of the Divan at the foot of the page.

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NAPOLEON I
Manuscript document in French and Arabic, from Sheikh Mohammad al-Mahdi, inscribed by Napoleon with his autograph response, signed twice ("Bonaparte"), [1798]

in which Napoleon orders the release of Sheikh Ahmed ben ûleieh, who had been detained on suspicion of committing a "prétention de caffé" against Adbullah Bacha ("...Le commandant de la place faira sortir le dit homme et mettre en liberte, Bonaparte...")
the original petition from Muhammad al-Mahdi, on behalf of the Divan, is written on the lower half of the page (with the stamp of the Divan at the bottom), in which he declares that, whoever might be the owner of the "caffé" in question, Sheik Ahmed himself ("homme de bien") has never had any contact with Abdullah Bacha, and that he feels sure that Napoleon (as "Général-en-chef") would not want to create dissension amongst people who have nothing to do with the matter, the contemporary French translation and Napoleon's two-line autograph reply written above the Arab text, having forwarded the complaint from the Divan to Citoyen Poussielgue, on 29 Brumaire (signed by Napoleon)
1 page, folio (c.33.5 x 23cm), light browning to left margin, 29 Brumaire [19 November 1798]

Whilst documents signed by Napoleon are not uncommon, this manuscript contains an executive order in his hand, signed twice. It is also notable for the presence of the substantial letter from Mohammad al-Mahdi in Arabic, to which he is responding, complete with the stamp of the Divan at the foot of the page.

Condition Report:
Condition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate.

We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE.

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