ASVe, Bailo a Costantinopoli, Carte turche, Busta 252, Fascicle 338, 89-88

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1639-07-25 (uncertain; approximate)
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Order sent to the Ebu Bekir Paşa who is the current mutasarrıf of Rodos and head of the beys in the Mediterranean and to the kale dizdars, troop ağas, kethüdas and beys and other officials in the Mediterranean region regarding the commercial relations with Venice. Previously orders were sent so that there would be no commercial relations with the Venetians in the Ottoman lands. However, due to the friendly relations with the Venetian dodge and other beys it is ordered again that the Venetian can continue to have commercial relations with the Ottomans in accordance with the ahdname granted to them.
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Evahir-i Rebiülevvel 1049:Evahir
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61220/utsc67682
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Carte_Turche_661
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7/25/1639
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Order sent to the Ebu Bekir Paşa who is the current mutasarrıf of Rodos and head of the beys in the Mediterranean and to the kale dizdars, troop ağas, kethüdas and beys and other officials in the Mediterranean region regarding the commercial relations with Venice. Previously orders were sent so that there would be no commercial relations with the Venetians in the Ottoman lands. However, due to the friendly relations with the Venetian dodge and other beys it is ordered again that the Venetian can continue to have commercial relations with the Ottomans in accordance with the ahdname granted to them.
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