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...A letter written in a cursive hand, addressed to captains and high-ranking officers in and around Szoboszlo and Nanas, in which Ali Pasha lets them know that he has been informed about their attempt to occupy two frontier cities. He warns...
...It is one of the literary initiatives to unite the Christian forces against the Ottoman threat. It is published in 1523, in the aftermath of Süleyman I's conquest of Belgrade in 1521. That was harbinger of his major campaign against...
...First edition of this appeal to Pope Adrian VI written from Split in the aftermath of the capture of Belgrade by Suleiman I in August 1521. "Our towns and villages are in flames," he writes, "the crops ruined...our churches have been turned...
...First English edition of Laugier's 'Histoire des négociations pour la paix conclue a Belgrade' (Paris, 1768). Laugier was secretary at the French embassy in Venice. The Treaty of Belgrade, signed in September 1738, brought to an end...
...An account of Erekle II, King of Georgia (1720-1798), and his campaigns against the Turks in the 1760s along the coast of the Black Sea, culminating with his attack on the city of Trabzon in July 1766. This newspaper is one of many wildly...
...A speech persuading Louis XIV to join European efforts at fighting the Turks, spuriously attributed to the most famous of seventeenth-century military leaders and actually a piece of German propaganda against French relations...