ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 251, Fascicle 334, 242

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Order sent to the sancakbeys of Mora and Rodos upon the request of the bailo regarding three Venetian ships on their way to Crete. The ships were attacked by corsairs from North Africa and one of them was captured and taken to the fortress of Moton. In Moton, the corsairs sold the ship to the dizdar of the fortress. The other two ships took refuge in the fortress of Anavarin because they trusted the ahdname between the Porte and Venice. However, the dizdar of Anavarin confiscated the two Venetian ship and their belongings including cash money. Now the sancakbeys of Rodos and Mora are ordered to find and return those three ships and their belongings to the men of the Venetians that will come to the area. They are also ordered to punish the dizdars.
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Order sent to the sancakbeys of Mora and Rodos upon the request of the bailo regarding three Venetian ships on their way to Crete. The ships were attacked by corsairs from North Africa and one of them was captured and taken to the fortress of Moton. In Moton, the corsairs sold the ship to the dizdar of the fortress. The other two ships took refuge in the fortress of Anavarin because they trusted the ahdname between the Porte and Venice. However, the dizdar of Anavarin confiscated the two Venetian ship and their belongings including cash money. Now the sancakbeys of Rodos and Mora are ordered to find and return those three ships and their belongings to the men of the Venetians that will come to the area. They are also ordered to punish the dizdars.
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