ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 251, Fascicle 334, 293-295

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Nişan given in regards to some Muslim merchants who purchased some materials from Venice and loaded them on Venetian ships which were attacked by Spanish navy and confiscated by them. Now the merchants want to sue the Venetian bailo due to their losses as the bailo is representative of the Venetian beys. However, bailo says that he is only the Venetian envoy not the guarantor of the Venetian beys. Nişan is given to the Venetians ordering that the bailo cannot be sued by the merchants due to their losses and Venetian ships and subjects are not to be attacked.
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Evahir-i Muharrem 1030:Evahir
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Carte_Turche_295
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12/20/1620
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Nişan given in regards to some Muslim merchants who purchased some materials from Venice and loaded them on Venetian ships which were attacked by Spanish navy and confiscated by them. Now the merchants want to sue the Venetian bailo due to their losses as the bailo is representative of the Venetian beys. However, bailo says that he is only the Venetian envoy not the guarantor of the Venetian beys. Nişan is given to the Venetians ordering that the bailo cannot be sued by the merchants due to their losses and Venetian ships and subjects are not to be attacked.
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