ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 251, Fascicle 337, 51

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1630-03-10 (uncertain; approximate)
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Order sent to the beylerbeyi of Rumeli, sancakbey of Mora and to the sancakbeys and kadıs and emins in the province of Rumeli upon the request of the bailo regarding the Spanish threat to Venice. Spain with its allies conquered areas close to Venice and now enmassing armies in the region. There is a probability that it will attack Venice and because of that the Venetians demand help. The Ottoman officials are ordered to allow their subject to go to Venice to fight for the Venetians with their own will in accordance with the friendship between the Porte and Venice.
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Evahir-i Receb 1039:Evahir
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Carte_Turche_514
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3/10/1630
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Order sent to the beylerbeyi of Rumeli, sancakbey of Mora and to the sancakbeys and kadıs and emins in the province of Rumeli upon the request of the bailo regarding the Spanish threat to Venice. Spain with its allies conquered areas close to Venice and now enmassing armies in the region. There is a probability that it will attack Venice and because of that the Venetians demand help. The Ottoman officials are ordered to allow their subject to go to Venice to fight for the Venetians with their own will in accordance with the friendship between the Porte and Venice.
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