ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 251, Fascicle 334, 46

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1624-09-15 (uncertain; approximate)
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Mektub sent to the sancakbeys, kadıs, kapudans, and dizdars on the route between Venice and Cyprus and İskenderiyye regarding the corsair activities in the Mediterranean and the merchants. The Ottoman officials are reminded that the corsair activities have intensified and the merchants face many dangers. Because of this, the Ottoman officials mentioned are asked to provide the Venetian merchant ships with security and treat the Venetians with friendship as required by the ahdname.
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Evail-i Zilhicce 1033:Eva'il
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Carte_Turche_394
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9/15/1624
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Mektub sent to the sancakbeys, kadıs, kapudans, and dizdars on the route between Venice and Cyprus and İskenderiyye regarding the corsair activities in the Mediterranean and the merchants. The Ottoman officials are reminded that the corsair activities have intensified and the merchants face many dangers. Because of this, the Ottoman officials mentioned are asked to provide the Venetian merchant ships with security and treat the Venetians with friendship as required by the ahdname.
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