ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 252, Fascicle 343, 116

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1593-12-20 (uncertain; approximate)
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Order sent to dizdars of Boğazhisar regarding a certain Venetian ship (barça---this is the ship that sank--mentioned in previous documents).The dizdar of Sultaniye detained the ship and its captain over a judicial case that is about attack of the Venetians on a smaller Ottoman ship. However, the Porte inquired and came to a conslusion that no one is suing the Venetian captain or has any complaints. So the dizdars are ordered to let the Venetian ship continue its journey to Venice. The document detailedly tells the story of the ship and why it is detained.
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Evahir-i Rebiülevvel 1002:Evahir
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61220/utsc68143
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Carte_Turche_888
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12/20/1593
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Order sent to dizdars of Boğazhisar regarding a certain Venetian ship (barça---this is the ship that sank--mentioned in previous documents).The dizdar of Sultaniye detained the ship and its captain over a judicial case that is about attack of the Venetians on a smaller Ottoman ship. However, the Porte inquired and came to a conslusion that no one is suing the Venetian captain or has any complaints. So the dizdars are ordered to let the Venetian ship continue its journey to Venice. The document detailedly tells the story of the ship and why it is detained.
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