ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 250, Fascicle 331, 179

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1607-01-05 (uncertain; approximate)
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Mektub sent by Kapudan Paşa to the sancakbeyi of Mora,Murad,regarding the corsair activities of the Ottoman subjects in Morea. The document mentions capture of a Venetian ship that was coming from İskenderun, killing of Venetian subjects and a noble Venetian from Zanise. The sancakbeyi is reminded that previously another letter from the vizier was sent about the same issue. In line with that he is asked to investigate the issue, find those bandits, punish them and return goods of the Venetian merchants.
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Carte_Turche_142
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1/5/1607
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Mektub sent by Kapudan Paşa to the sancakbeyi of Mora,Murad,regarding the corsair activities of the Ottoman subjects in Morea. The document mentions capture of a Venetian ship that was coming from İskenderun, killing of Venetian subjects and a noble Venetian from Zanise. The sancakbeyi is reminded that previously another letter from the vizier was sent about the same issue. In line with that he is asked to investigate the issue, find those bandits, punish them and return goods of the Venetian merchants.
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