ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 252, Fascicle 340, 115

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1673-11-05 (uncertain; approximate)
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Order sent to the mutasarrıf of Hersek and the kadı of Gabela regarding the dispute between the Venetians and Ragusan on the port of Gabela. For a solution, representatives of Venice and Ragusa came to the court and explained the situation from their perspective. Apparently, the Venetians had been bringing salt to the port before the war. During the war, the Ragusans did so. Now, it has been decided that the Venetian merchants are allowed to sell salt that they will bring by the sea route and the Ragusans will sell their salt that is taken through the land.
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Evahir-i Receb 1084:Evahir
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61220/utsc67878
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Carte_Turche_737
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11/5/1673
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Order sent to the mutasarrıf of Hersek and the kadı of Gabela regarding the dispute between the Venetians and Ragusan on the port of Gabela. For a solution, representatives of Venice and Ragusa came to the court and explained the situation from their perspective. Apparently, the Venetians had been bringing salt to the port before the war. During the war, the Ragusans did so. Now, it has been decided that the Venetian merchants are allowed to sell salt that they will bring by the sea route and the Ragusans will sell their salt that is taken through the land.
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