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EVENTS of the Year 1000 of the Hijrah. |
The Grand VezÍr, FerhÁd PÁshÁ, deposed, and the VezÍrship conferred on SÍÁvush PÁshÁ | 1 |
The Militia of TabrÍz | 2 |
The MuftÍ EffendÍ, BostÁnÍzÁdeh, deposed, and ZekerÍÁ EffendÍ appointed in his stead | 3 |
Disturbance on the Confines of Bosnia and Hungary—Movements of the Infidels | 4 |
News from the East | 5 |
Concerning learned Men | 5 |
EVENTS of the Year 1001, H. |
The SpÁhÍs create a Disturbance in the DivÁn | 11 |
The Grand VezÍr, SÍÁvush PÁshÁ, deposed | 12 |
A Rupture betwixt the Ottomans and the Austrians | 13 |
The Grand VezÍr, SinÁn PÁshÁ, determines on carrying the War into Hungary | 16 |
The Enemy advances to Belgrade | 19 |
Felk falls into the hands of the Enemy | 20 |
The Faithless are chastised | 22 |
The base and ignoble Infidels besiege KhutvÁn | 23 |
The Siege of OsterghÚn | 24 |
The Request of the Prime Minister—The Succour of the magnificent Emperor | 27 |
Yanuk laid siege to | 29 |
The Moslem Warriors begin an Assault | 30 |
EVENTS of the Years 1005, H. |
The Conquest of Yanuk | 31 |
Komran laid siege to | 33 |
Concerning the bad Management of the Commander-in-Chief; his Error and Failure in some other Matters | 35 |
The Waiwoda of Moldavia rebels | 36 |
Concerning the Insurrection occasioned by Michael, Waiwoda of Valachia | 37 |
Death of SultÁn MurÁd III. | 39 |
The late Emperor’s Age—The time of his Reign—Some of his virtues and good deeds described | 41 |
VezÍrs contemporary with SultÁn MurÁd KhÁn | 42 |
Learned Men contemporary with SultÁn MurÁd KhÁn | 44 |
Reverend Doctors contemporary with MurÁd KhÁn | 46 |
Facts relative to the new Emperor, SultÁn Mohammed KhÁn III. | 48 |
Insurrection of the Valachians and Moldavians | 49 |
FerhÁd PÁshÁ makes preparations for War | 50 |
The SpÁhÍs raise a Tumult | 51 |
FerhÁd PÁshÁ prepares to set out for Valachia | 53 |
Continuation of FerhÁd’s Affairs | 55 |
FerhÁd arrives on the Banks of the Danube | 55 |
FerhÁd is deposed—SinÁn PÁshÁ raised to the Premiership | 56 |
SinÁn PÁshÁ’s Operations in Valachia | 59 |
A Council held—A Fortress built | 61 |
Concerning the Enemy’s Operations on the Frontiers | 61 |
The Moslem Army advances to OsterghÚn, and is defeated | 62 |
The apostate Michael gains a Victory | 63 |
The Fortress of Yerkok taken | 65 |
OsterghÚn delivered up to the Enemy | 66 |
VishÉgrade is taken by the Enemy | 66 |
The Grand VezÍr deposed—LÁlÁ Mohammed PÁshÁ made Grand VezÍr | 66 |
SinÁn PÁshÁ is made Grand VezÍr a fifth time | 67 |
SinÁn PÁshÁ’s Counsel to the Emperor | 68 |
SinÁn PÁshÁ’s Death—IbrahÍm PÁshÁ is made Grand VezÍr | 69 |
Strife and Contention between Sa’d-Úd-dÍn EffendÍ and the MuftÍ | 69 |
The Emperor of the Moslems prepares to set out for the Seat of War | 71 |
A Council held | 73 |
Agria besieged | 74 |
The Moslems are threatened by another immense Host of Infidels | 77 |
Jafer PÁshÁ sent with a body of Troops to surprise the Enemy | 79 |
The Orthodox Army advances to meet the Enemy | 82 |
The Battle of the First Day | 84 |
The Battle of the Second Day—The Defeat of the Enemy | 85 |
The Premiership conferred on Jaghaleh ZÁdeh SinÁn PÁshÁ | 91 |
The Fugitives punished | 92 |
The conquering Moslems return to Agria | 93 |
The Emperor returns to Constantinople | 94 |
Jaghaleh, the Grand VezÍr, deposed—IbrahÍm is re-appointed | 94 |
Concerning Fateh GherÁÍ | 97 |
New Appearances of Hostilities | 99 |
EVENTS of the Year 1006, H. |
A Council held—The Army marches on WÁj | 102 |
The Grand VezÍr, IbrahÍm PÁshÁ, deposed—KhÁdem Hasan PÁshÁ succeeds to the Premiership | 106 |
JerÁh Mohammed PÁshÁ raised to the Premiership | 109 |
The Enemy gains advantage at Yanuk by stratagem | 109 |
The Moslems determine on attacking Warad | 112 |
State of Affairs in Bassra | 114 |
EVENTS of the Year 1007, H. |
Account of the late Expedition, continued from last Year | 115 |
Warad besieged | 119 |
Concerning the Fall of Besperim, Polata, Tata, and the Siege of Buda | 125 |
KhÁdem HÁfiz Ahmed PÁshÁ routed at Nicopolis by the odious Michael | 127 |
The Grand VezÍrship conferred a third time on IbrahÍm PÁshÁ | 129 |
SatÚrjÍ Mohammed PÁshÁ murdered—EtmekjÍ ZÁdeh imprisoned | 131 |
Strange Conduct of the new Grand VezÍr, IbrahÍm PÁshÁ | 133 |
EVENTS of the Year 1008, H. |
Account of IbrahÍm PÁshÁ’s further Operations | 136 |
The French Soldiers stationed at Papa join the OsmÁnlÍs | 140 |
Laudable Qualities of IbrahÍm PÁshÁ | 142 |
Concerning AbulhelÍm | 144 |
The State of Yemen (Arabia-felix) | 146 |
IbrahÍm PÁshÁ’s Movements against Kaniza | 146 |
EVENTS of the Year 1009, H. |
Kaniza taken | 153 |
HÁjÍ IbrahÍm PÁshÁ defeated by Kara YazÍjÍ (Scrivano) | 157 |
The odious Michael’s Troops defeated | 159 |
EVENTS of the Year 1010, H. |
The Grand VezÍr IbrahÍm PÁshÁ’s death—YemishjÍ Hasan PÁshÁ succeeds him in the Premiership | 160 |
Concerning TarnÁkjÍ Hasan PÁshÁ going to Kaniza | 164 |
The Enemy return to lay siege to Kaniza | 165 |
The Grand VezÍr and Commander-in-Chief, YemishjÍ Hasan PÁshÁ, marches against the Enemy | 166 |
Kaniza is besieged | 168 |
Arrival of the Arch-Duke Mathias | 179 |
Some further Account of the Affairs relative to Kaniza—The Arrival of the Commander-in-Chief at Sigetwar | 197 |
State of Matters in the East—Concerning Scrivano | 199 |
Some other Events of this Year—Karah YÁzijÍ dies in the Mountains of JÁnbeg | 200 |
Concerning the rebel DelÍ Hasan, the Brother of Karah YÁzijÍ—Hasan PÁshÁ, the Commander-in-Chief, falls a Martyr | 201 |
EVENTS of the Year 1011, H. |
Hasan PÁshÁ recovers Alba Julia | 202 |
The Commander-in-Chief conducts an Expedition into Transylvania | 204 |
Pest taken—Buda is besieged | 206 |
GhÁzÍ GherÁÍ KhÁn arrives with a TÁtÁr Army | 210 |
EVENTS of the Year 1012, H. |
Advantage gained by the Rebel DelÍ Hasan—MahmÚd PÁshÁ is appointed in the room of KhosrÚ PÁshÁ | 211 |
Several changes take place | 212 |
Concerning Ghaznafer AghÁ and OsmÁn AghÁ, ÁghÁ of the Palace | 212 |
YemishjÍ Hasan PÁshÁ returns to Constantinople | 213 |
MahmÚd PÁshÁ reports these Proceedings to the Emperor, who refuses to sanction the Deed of the MuftÍ | 215 |
PoirÁz OsmÁn and other Rebels executed | 221 |
Other Affairs of this Period | 226 |
Concerning the Operations of the new Commander-in-Chief, Mohammed PÁshÁ | 229 |
The Grand VezÍr YemishjÍ Hasan PÁshÁ deposed—Dies a violent death | 234 |
KÁsim PÁshÁ is made Governor of Constantinople | 239 |
The Commencement of a Rupture with Persia | 240 |
The ShÁh of Persia marches upon TabrÍz | 242 |
The Capture of NakhchevÁn | 248 |
Death of SultÁn Mohammed KhÁn, son of MurÁd KhÁn | 249 |
Of learned Men | 251 |
Concerning Grand VezÍrs and other Great Men | 251 |
Concerning the UlemÁ, or higher order of Ecclesiastics | 253 |
Of the MeshÁiekh, or Priests | 254 |
The Arrival of the Fleet—Concerning the Grand VezÍr, YÁvuz AlÍ PÁshÁ | 258 |
AlÍ PÁshÁ, Grand VezÍr, is appointed Commander-in-Chief over the Troops employed against Hungary, and Jeghala ZÁdeh is appointed to the command in the East | 259 |
A variety of Changes in the Ecclesiastical and Military Establishments | 260 |
Some further Account of DelÍ Hasan (Brother of Scrivano) | 262 |
Continuation of the Account of the War carried on against the Heretics—The ShÁh reduces RevÁn | 263 |
The ShÁh conquers ShirwÁn | 264 |
Kars is besieged—Other Acts of Hostility by the Red Heads | 265 |
EVENTS of the Year 1013, H. |
The Grand VezÍr, AlÍ PÁshÁ, sets out for Belgrade | 267 |
LÁlÁ Mohammed PÁshÁ succeeds AlÍ PÁshÁ in all his Offices | 274 |
The Infidels abandon Pest | 275 |
The Fortress of WÁj conquered | 276 |
OsterghÚn is laid siege to | 276 |
Concerning Botchkai | 279 |
A Battle fought between the Germans and Hungarians | 281 |
Concerning the Defeat of KÁsim PÁshÁ | 283 |
SÁrukjÍ Mustafa PÁshÁ is made Deputy of Constantinople—Other Promotions take place | 285 |
SÁrukjÍ Mustafa is murdered—SÚfÍ SinÁn succeeds him | 286 |
The Emperor goes to hunt—SultÁn OsmÁn KhÁn is born | 287 |
The Grand VezÍr, LÁlÁ Mohammed PÁshÁ, returns to Constantinople | 287 |
Continuation of the Affairs in the East | 288 |
EVENTS of the Year 1014, H. |
OsterghÚn set fire to | 293 |
The City and Fortress taken | 294 |
Progress of Botchkai | 295 |
Botchkai pays a Visit to the Commanding General | 296 |
Peace is proposed by the Archduke Mathias | 298 |
Concerning Jeghala ZÁdeh’s Operations on the Confines of Persia | 300 |
A Battle between IbrahÍm PÁshÁ and the Croatians | 306 |
Mohammed PÁshÁ, the son of SinÁn PÁshÁ, killed | 306 |
The Emperor, whilst at Adrianople, hears further intelligence as to the state of the Rebellion in Anatolia | 307 |
An Overture made to TÚyel | 312 |
The Grand VezÍr, Mohammed PÁshÁ, is recalled to Constantinople | 312 |
A Commotion among the Janissaries and SpÁhÍs | 313 |
The Commander-in-Chief arrives at Constantinople | 314 |
DelÍ Hasan killed at Temisvar | 315 |
Concerning the Grand VezÍr, LÁlÁ Mohammed PÁshÁ—His death—DervÍsh PÁshÁ raised to the VezÍrship | 317 |
EVENTS of the Year 1015, H. |
DervÍsh PÁshÁ is murdered—MurÁd PÁshÁ is made Grand VezÍr | 326 |
The Cause of his Death more particularly related | 327 |
Peace concluded with Austria | 330 |
Concerning NesÚh PÁshÁ | 330 |
Death of Botchkai | 335 |
Other Events of the current Year | 335 |
EVENTS of the Year 1016, H. |
The Grand VezÍr, MurÁd PÁshÁ, returns to Court | 336 |
MurÁd PÁshÁ gains a Victory over the Rebels | 338 |
Ebn Kalander goes to Ancora | 340 |
MurÁd PÁshÁ winters at Aleppo—Troops are sent to BaghdÁd | 345 |
JÁnbulÁt OghlÍ seeks refuge in Constantinople—Kalander commits new Depredations | 347 |
JÁnbulÁt OghlÍ meets with a happy reverse of fortune | 350 |
Some more Particulars belonging to this Year | 351 |
An Ambassador arrives from Poland—A former Treaty is renewed | 353 |
EVENTS of the Year 1017, H. |
The Commander-in-Chief, MurÁd PÁshÁ, pursues Kalander OghlÍ | 355 |
His Excellency, MurÁd PÁshÁ, hastens after the Brother of TÚyel MahmÚd | 361 |
The Commander-in-Chief, MurÁd PÁshÁ, is recalled to Court | 366 |
Concerning Mohammed PÁshÁ in Egypt | 370 |
A great Earthquake | 379 |
EVENTS of the Year 1018, H. |
The Grand VezÍr and Commander-in-Chief, MurÁd PÁshÁ, is again sent to the East | 380 |
YÚsuf PÁshÁ arrives at Scutari | 384 |
Mesli ChÁvush and YÚsuf PÁshÁ are murdered | 385 |
Treachery in some of the Grand VezÍr’s Domestics discovered | 388 |
The Arrival of YÚsuf PÁshÁ’s and Mesli ChÁvush’s Wealth—A Display of Ill-will and Malevolence | 389 |
Concerning the Naval Operations of the Lord High Admiral, KhalÍl PÁshÁ—Karah Jehennem taken | 390 |
Ancient Treaty with France renewed | 392 |
EVENTS of the Year 1019, H. |
The Grand VezÍr and Commander-in-Chief, MurÁd PÁshÁ, goes to TabrÍz | 394 |
Other Events of this Year | 396 |
The Death of MurÁd PÁshÁ, Grand VezÍr and Commander-in-Chief—NesÚh PÁshÁ succeeds to the Premiership | 398 |
EVENTS of the Year 1020, H. |
Naval Affairs | 400 |
EVENTS of the Year 1021, H. |
NesÚh PÁshÁ arrives in Constantinople along with the Persian Ambassadors | 402 |
Naval Affairs continued | 402 |
SultÁn Ahmed KhÁn takes a Journey to Adrianople | 404 |
EVENTS of the Year 1022, H. |
The Emperor, SultÁn Ahmed KhÁn, goes to Gallipoli | 407 |
The Emperor leaves Gallipoli for the Imperial City | 408 |
Mohammed GherÁÍ arrives at Rudosjuk | 409 |
A Messenger from Holland arrives in Constantinople | 411 |
A Mosque is built in the Garden of Stavros | 412 |
SultÁn Ahmed KhÁn resolves on a second Journey to Adrianople | 412 |
NesÚh PÁshÁ’s enmity to the Lord High Treasurer, EtmekjÍ ZÁdeh Ahmed PÁshÁ | 413 |
BegzÁdeh, a celebrated SpÁhÍ, assassinated | 413 |
Other Events and Circumstances of this Year | 415 |
The Treaty of Peace with Persia adverted to | 416 |
EVENTS of the Year 1023, H. |
The Moslem Emperor returns to Constantinople | 417 |
The Admiral, KhalÍl PÁshÁ, goes to Sea | 417 |
Punishment inflicted on the Infidels of ManeÍah | 420 |
MÍmÍ PÁshÁ falls a martyr | 420 |
The Cossacks become troublesome | 421 |
Some fortresses built on the Ouzi (Borysthenes) | 422 |
Concerning MaÁn OghlÍ | 422 |
The Grand VezÍr, NesÚh PÁshÁ, murdered—The Seals are conferred on Mohammed PÁshÁ | 426 |
Chief Reasons for accomplishing the Death of NesÚh PÁshÁ | 430 |
Concerning Betlan Gabor | 432 |
The Treaty of Transylvania | 433 |
Another Treaty | 435 |
The Grand VezÍr and Commander-in-Chief marches against Persia | 436 |
A Messenger arrives from the ShÁh | 437 |
The Peace with Austria renewed—New Articles added | 437 |
Death of the reverend MuftÍ—His Brother, IsaÁd EffendÍ, succeeds him | 439 |
EVENTS of the Years 1024–1026, H. |
The Grand VezÍr and Commander-in-Chief marches to RevÁn | 440 |
The Grand VezÍr and commanding-general, Mohammed PÁshÁ, is deposed—KhalÍl PÁshÁ is advanced to the Premiership | 443 |
The Persian Ambassador is imprisoned | 445 |
Iskunder PÁshÁ marches against the Cossacks | 446 |
The Grand VezÍr and Commander-in-chief goes to DiÁrbeker, where he winters—JÁn Beg GherÁÍ, the KhÁn of Crimea, joins the Royal camp | 448 |
A Division is sent to protect GÚrjistÁn (Georgia) from the grasp of the Heretics | 448 |
Iskander PÁshÁ concludes a Peace with the Cossacks | 449 |
Concerning the Naval Affairs of this Year | 450 |
Death of SultÁn Ahmed KhÁn—SultÁn Mustafa KhÁn is inaugurated | 451 |
Character of SultÁn Ahmed KhÁn | 451 |
Concerning SultÁn Ahmed KhÁn’s Sons | 452 |
VezÍrs who were contemporary with SultÁn Ahmed KhÁn | 453 |
Some of the Events which took place during the Reign of Mustafa KhÁn | 454 |
SultÁn Mustafa KhÁn is deposed | 454 |
SultÁn OsmÁn KhÁn inaugurated | 456 |
Concerning Mohammed GherÁÍ | 456 |
JÁn Beg, KhÁn of the TÁtÁrs, defeated | 458 |
The Arrival of the King of Poland’s Ambassador | 463 |
An Ambassador arrives from Fez | 463 |
A Phenomenon | 464 |
Death of EtmekjÍ ZÁdeh Ahmed PÁshÁ | 464 |
On the state of the Coin | 465 |
The Seals of the Premiership are again conferred on Mohammed PÁshÁ, the Emperor’s Son-in-law | 465 |
The Arrival of a Persian Ambassador | 466 |
A remarkable Phenomenon | 466 |
Betlan Gabor | 466 |