This catalogue includes the majority of the archive materials of the Ministry of Police; correspondence from other ministries, state offices and provinces; the Correspondence Office, which includes the replies to these writings and letters, and the drafts from the Accounting Office; receipts for the transactions of the Office of Public Accounting and the bills returned.
The starting and ending Hijri dates for this fonds are: 1262-1341.
The book containing the names of detainees in Jerusalem prison. 1-3: signed by [illegible].
[Temporary English translation]: Keeping for the assignment quite difficult monastery is the capacity of the Armenian language foundation one visitor or rahib old Armenian Patriarch of residency officer was sent to live in Izmirliyan Tatyos Jerusalem Armenian Monastery and the Monastery of the door under surveillance because of the many in Jerusalem. 1-3: no signature.
It is reported that nine pickpocket left Istanbul Port by ferry to Jerusalem. No Signature.
Reporting the result of the investigation on the large Greek group from Cyprus who went to Jerusalem for a visit and since it was reported that among them, there are vicious Armenians who know Greek. No signature.
Sending the note showing the salaries, amount and names of the poliçe officiers on duty in Jerusalem. No signature.
[Temporary English translation]: Russia to Istanbul to go to Jerusalem Lazarof Ferry to ride Amasyalı Setrek son Kigork the Merzifonlu Kancabaşoğl Ohannes with his wife and daughter, Amasya with Mıgıroğl Ohannes Yağlıoğl Karabet son of Kirk and his wife be informed that they wanted to come to Jerusalem. No signature.
Observing the priest called Azigovar Anton Marokiyan,who took Senegal steamer to go to Jerusalem from Istanbul and it is understood that he did not go to Jerusalem. by determing his location no signature.
Observing person called Simon Estepanoviç, from Armenian community and Russian citizen, since it is understood that he did not go to Jerusalem. No signature.
Investigation of statement and background of son of Agop, Mikail, from Istanbul telling that his daughter had died in Alexandria where he went to obtain a travel permit to go to Jerusalem. No signature.