ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 250, Fascicle 331, 249-250

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1608-02-02 (uncertain)
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Order sent to Mehmed Paşaof Mısır (Egypt) upon the request of the bailo regarding commercial disputes between Venetians that also involve some Ottoman subjects. Merchants from Venice sent goods to two Venetian merchants, Nikola Alfarati and Anderya Gadanni who are residents in Egypt. Upon hearing their bad reputations, merchants who sent the goods changed their mind and wrote letters to the Venetian bailo in Egypt to take care of their goods and not to give them to Nikola Alfarati and Anderya Gadanni. However, Nikola Alfarati who was in debt to some Muslim, Christian and Jewish dealers, wanted to use these goods to cover his debt. Thus he claimed to be the legitimate receiver of the goods.Although orders sent previously to protect these goods and deliver them to the Venetian bailo in Egypt, some of them were taken by other merchants or some of them were claimed to be taken for miri . The pasha is ordered to find those goods and return them to the Venetians.
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Evail-i Şevval 1016:Eva'il
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Carte_Turche_166
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2/2/1608
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Order sent to Mehmed Paşaof Mısır (Egypt) upon the request of the bailo regarding commercial disputes between Venetians that also involve some Ottoman subjects. Merchants from Venice sent goods to two Venetian merchants, Nikola Alfarati and Anderya Gadanni who are residents in Egypt. Upon hearing their bad reputations, merchants who sent the goods changed their mind and wrote letters to the Venetian bailo in Egypt to take care of their goods and not to give them to Nikola Alfarati and Anderya Gadanni. However, Nikola Alfarati who was in debt to some Muslim, Christian and Jewish dealers, wanted to use these goods to cover his debt. Thus he claimed to be the legitimate receiver of the goods.Although orders sent previously to protect these goods and deliver them to the Venetian bailo in Egypt, some of them were taken by other merchants or some of them were claimed to be taken for miri . The pasha is ordered to find those goods and return them to the Venetians.
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