ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 252, Fascicle 343, 164

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1593-07-25 (uncertain; approximate)
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Order sent to the beylerbeyi, defterdar and kadı of Cyprus upon the request of the bailo regarding the fact that they charge Venetian merchants more than the daily determined rate for the goods that merchants buy in Cyprus. The Ottoman officials are reminded of the ahdname rules regarding the sale procedures. The current defterdar is reported to have been keeping the price higher than the determined for Venetians based on the practice of the former defterdar of Cyprus. The Ottoman officials are ordered to obey the ahdname and charge the merchants accordingly.
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Evahir-i Şevval 1001:Evahir
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61220/utsc68121
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Carte_Turche_910
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7/25/1593
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Order sent to the beylerbeyi, defterdar and kadı of Cyprus upon the request of the bailo regarding the fact that they charge Venetian merchants more than the daily determined rate for the goods that merchants buy in Cyprus. The Ottoman officials are reminded of the ahdname rules regarding the sale procedures. The current defterdar is reported to have been keeping the price higher than the determined for Venetians based on the practice of the former defterdar of Cyprus. The Ottoman officials are ordered to obey the ahdname and charge the merchants accordingly.
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