ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 252, Fascicle 340, 247

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1675-07-28 (uncertain; approximate)
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Order sent to the kapudans in the Mediterranean and the kadı of Nakşe regarding a certain Venetian official (consul** not indicated in the Ottoman text). The ahdname states that the Venetian consuls are not responsible for others debts or cannot be sued in the court if the amount involved in more than 5000 akçe. In spite of this, a Venetian official in Nakşe has been harassed and oppressed. The kapudans and kadı are ordered to forward the case to the Porte and never let anyone to oppress the Venetian.
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Evail-i Cemaziülevvel 1086:Eva'il
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61220/utsc67939
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Carte_Turche_800
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7/28/1675
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Order sent to the kapudans in the Mediterranean and the kadı of Nakşe regarding a certain Venetian official (consul** not indicated in the Ottoman text). The ahdname states that the Venetian consuls are not responsible for others debts or cannot be sued in the court if the amount involved in more than 5000 akçe. In spite of this, a Venetian official in Nakşe has been harassed and oppressed. The kapudans and kadı are ordered to forward the case to the Porte and never let anyone to oppress the Venetian.
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