ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 250, Fascicle 331, 219-218

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Order sent to Şahbaz, kapucubaşı of the Porte in Mora,inspector of Mora and kadı of Balyabadra, Mevlana Halil, and Yeniçeri zabiti upon the bailo's request regarding the corsair activities of the Ottoman subjects. They captured a Venetian ship (barça) loaded with goods worth of 300 thousan gold. They killed Venetians, burnt the ship (valued at 30 thousand guruş). They also killed a noble born Venetian traveling from the island of Çuka. The Ottoman authorities addressed are ordered to find those bandits and punish them as an example. They are also ordered to return the goods stolen from the Venetians back.
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Evail-i Cemaziülevvel 1016:Eva'il
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Carte_Turche_158
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Order sent to Şahbaz, kapucubaşı of the Porte in Mora,inspector of Mora and kadı of Balyabadra, Mevlana Halil, and Yeniçeri zabiti upon the bailo's request regarding the corsair activities of the Ottoman subjects. They captured a Venetian ship (barça) loaded with goods worth of 300 thousan gold. They killed Venetians, burnt the ship (valued at 30 thousand guruş). They also killed a noble born Venetian traveling from the island of Çuka. The Ottoman authorities addressed are ordered to find those bandits and punish them as an example. They are also ordered to return the goods stolen from the Venetians back.
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