Two Turkish government defters ("defter" from Persian - book, register) under the title "New Consolidated Register" are dated to the end of the 16th century. The "New Consolidated Register" contains data on the most prominent representatives of the Turkish nobility with detailed information about each, as well as their possessions. These are large handwritten books (18x50 cm) in leather bindings with embossing.
Drawing of the chapel built on the grave of the founder of the Imperial Kharkiv University, Vasily Nazarovych "Karazin" at the City Orthodox Cemetery in the city of Mykolaiv (Kherson province).