ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 252, Fascicle 338, 19-18

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1637-03-30 (uncertain; approximate)
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Order sent to the former beylerbeyi of Tunus who is now the mutasarrıf of Mora and the kadıs in Mora and kadıs of Moton, Koron, Anavarin, dizdars, troop ağas and emins and other officials of these above mentioned places upon the request of the Venetian bailo regarding the North African corsairs who demage the commercial relations between the Venetian merchants and the Ottomans. Due to their threat, Venetian merchants stop coming to the ports and this in turn caused losses for the treasury. It has been also reported that people and officials from Moton, Koron and Anavarin are collaborating with these corsairs. The Ottoman officials are ordered to stop such collaborations, detain the corsairs and obey the ahdname granted to the Venetians.
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Evail-i Zilkadre 1046:Eva'il
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Carte_Turche_630
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Order sent to the former beylerbeyi of Tunus who is now the mutasarrıf of Mora and the kadıs in Mora and kadıs of Moton, Koron, Anavarin, dizdars, troop ağas and emins and other officials of these above mentioned places upon the request of the Venetian bailo regarding the North African corsairs who demage the commercial relations between the Venetian merchants and the Ottomans. Due to their threat, Venetian merchants stop coming to the ports and this in turn caused losses for the treasury. It has been also reported that people and officials from Moton, Koron and Anavarin are collaborating with these corsairs. The Ottoman officials are ordered to stop such collaborations, detain the corsairs and obey the ahdname granted to the Venetians.
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