Other Collections second half of the XVI century – 1980’s
content:
Collection contents authobiographies, chronicles, monographies, geneaologies, manuscripts, notes and books. a page of trade Agreement, 1606The oldest books kept in the Archives, written in Ottoman Turkish and Latin, belong to this collection. The oldest document from the XVI century is Dialog between Ottoman Turk and Christian. A part of the collection which consider documents from Ottoman period, contents scripts from Quran from the XVII century, Scribing manual from 1760, Tezkere issued in 1820 to tradesman Ratković, Book of fetvas which belonged to the sheriat judge, describing the legal solutions for daily problems that have happened in the Town. The oldest document written in Latin is Trade contract from 1606. This collection keeps also the Authobiography of Luka Mladenović with Album of the old Belgrade, Danica Perić's monography of the family Karabiber with three geneaologymaps and manuscripts of Milivoje Kostić on life and work of Belgrade economists in the XIX and XX century.Book of fetvas
language:
Serbian, Ottoman Turkish, Latin, German, Russian
information source:
notes on collection
analytic in cards
Collection of Photographs XIX–XX century
archivals content:
Includes General Collection which contains 2.079 photos of persons, events and places, 5 albums of: the manager of the City of Belgrade, the old Belgrade, Slavija square, American Mission and constructing of Belgrade Publishing Institute (BIGZ), 167 glass plates and digitized photographs. Digitized photographs of World War II crimes are separated as special thematic unit the same as photos of the Collection of Labour and Liberation movement and afterwar construction.
finding aids:
notes on collection
analytic inventories
card files inventory
inventory of photographs
Collection of diplomas, charters and appointments 1800–1934
content:
Collection includes 80 diplomas, charters and appointments - War Medals, official and school acknowledgements with decorative wax seals and lace collars. Diploma of the Family Ljubiša is the oldest and represents the transcript validated in Trieste in 1800. Among those of great worth are diplomas of Metropolitan Mihailo from Moscow, Kievo and Kazan spiritual academy with decorative wax seals and colorful frames and engravings. Charter of Franc Josef I originated from 1856 assigning noble title to Paul Georg Spirta, Zemun tradesman, is kept in its original metal box. Its written manually on parchment, protected with cover of red plush, bond with yellow-red welts, ornamentally decorated, but special decoration represents wax seal placed in oval box hanging on golden cord.
language:
Serbian, German, French, English, Russian, Italian, Latin, Polish
finding aids:
notes on collection
analytics in cards
Collection of Church Evidence Books 1721-1913
content:
Church Evidence books, being the archive materials of great importance represents the primary source. The collection is formed from 509 Evidence books of Baptized, Married and Dead and side registers of 43 religious organizations from the territory of Belgrade. Most of the books resulted from catholicwork of Orthodox Churches, the oldest one originate from Zemun from XVIII century. The oldest book in the collection is from 1721 and belonged to the Catholic Church. Among the books resulted from practice of other religions, are kept two evidence books belonged to the Municipality of Jews (Sefard and Ashkenaz) from period of 1865–1909.
The books are informational on population of Belgrade, natality and mortality, social background, eminent persons: rulers, politicians, artists and tradesmen...
finding aids:
notes on collection
detailed inventory of books