ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 251, Fascicle 335, 121-122

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1625-07-02 (uncertain)
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Mektub sent by Kapudan Receb Paşa to the ağa of janissaries, kethüda, yayabaşı, bölükbaşı, dayı, and other important people in Tunus and janissaries and other soldiers in the arearegarding the corsairs from northern Africa who attacked the Venetian lands and enslaved many Venetian subjects on the lands and merchants on the sea. In spite of several orders sent before, those Venetian slaves have not been released and officials insisted on not relasing them which is against the conditions of peace and ahdname with the Venetians. The Venetian dragoman and men sent by the Tunusians met in the presence of Receb Paşa in Istanbul to discuss the issue of the corsairs and enslaved Venetians. Moreover, the Şeyhülislam concluded that those slaves were to be freed. Accordingly the Ottoman officials in Tunus are asked to free the slaves and return them back to the Venetians.
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Carte_Turche_461
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7/2/1625
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Mektub sent by Kapudan Receb Paşa to the ağa of janissaries, kethüda, yayabaşı, bölükbaşı, dayı, and other important people in Tunus and janissaries and other soldiers in the arearegarding the corsairs from northern Africa who attacked the Venetian lands and enslaved many Venetian subjects on the lands and merchants on the sea. In spite of several orders sent before, those Venetian slaves have not been released and officials insisted on not relasing them which is against the conditions of peace and ahdname with the Venetians. The Venetian dragoman and men sent by the Tunusians met in the presence of Receb Paşa in Istanbul to discuss the issue of the corsairs and enslaved Venetians. Moreover, the Şeyhülislam concluded that those slaves were to be freed. Accordingly the Ottoman officials in Tunus are asked to free the slaves and return them back to the Venetians.
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