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...A very rare printing of a series of thirteen articles agreed between the Emperor Charles VI and the Captain Pasha of the Turkish fleet in an attempt to restrict Algerian piracy in the Mediterranean...
...An unrecorded issue of the treaty between the Emperor Charles V, and the King of Tunis, Muley Hassan. In August 1534 Tunis was seized by Khayr ad-Din, better known as Barbarossa, who was the chief governor of North Africa and grand admiral...
...Three news accounts, probably printed in Vienna, bound in one volume on Ottoman, North African, Persian and Viennese affairs: I. A detailed account of the ceremonies which took place during an audience given by Eugene of Savoy...
...The work purports to be an exchange of letters between Pope Pius VI (Giovanni Angelico Braschi) and Abdülhamid I, Sultan of the Turks, proposing a rapprochement and co-ordinated action against their common foe, Russia; there are three...
...In 1691, Louis of Baden defeated the Turks at Karlowitz (Karlovci, on the Danube to the north of Belgrade). In 1699, a peace treaty was concluded between Austria, Turkey, Poland and Venice...
...A fascinating first-hand account of the progress of the British Military Mission to Turkey, the British Government's deputation consigned to intervene in the Ottoman Empire's war with Napoleon. Sir Charles Holloway was second-in-command...