ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 250, Fascicle 331, 225-224

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Order sent to the beylerbeyi, kadı, ağas, and zabits of Tunus (Tunusia) upon the request of the bailo regarding the English corsairs who attached and captured Venetian ship and enslaved Venetian subjects. The former beylerbeyi of Tunus, Süleyman, and some other local officials were collaborating with the English corsairs and thus acting against the rules of the ahdname granted to the Venetians. The Ottoman magistracies addressed are ordered to investigate this issue, find the Venetian subjects, and their goods and return them.
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Evasıt-ı Cemaziülahir 1016:Evasit
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Carte_Turche_160
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10/7/1607
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Order sent to the beylerbeyi, kadı, ağas, and zabits of Tunus (Tunusia) upon the request of the bailo regarding the English corsairs who attached and captured Venetian ship and enslaved Venetian subjects. The former beylerbeyi of Tunus, Süleyman, and some other local officials were collaborating with the English corsairs and thus acting against the rules of the ahdname granted to the Venetians. The Ottoman magistracies addressed are ordered to investigate this issue, find the Venetian subjects, and their goods and return them.
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