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A TABLE TO THE Turkish History, Written by Mr. RICHARD KNOLLES; wherein note that [a.] signifies the first Column of each Page, and [b.] the second.
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- AARON Vayvod of Moldavia suspected by the Transilvanian Prince to have In∣telligence with the Turk, with his Wife and Son sent Prisoners unto Prague, 745, a.
- Abas Mirize by the practice of Mirize Salmas brought into suspicion with Mahomet his Father the Persian King, 669, a. by his Ambassadors purgeth himself of the supposed Treason, 680, a.
- Abdilcherai with his Tartars cometh into Siruan, 664, a. taketh Ares Chan, ib. b. spoileth Genge, is himself overthrown and taken Prisoner by the Persian Prince, 665, a. beloved of the Persian Queen, ib. b, slain in the Court, ib. b.
- Abedin Bassa with a great Army sent by Amurath to revenge the death of Mesites, spoyleth Vala∣chia, and so entreth into Transilvania, 184, a. encourageth the Turks, 185, b. in a great and mortal battel overthrown by Huniades at Vascape▪ 187, a.
- Abraham, otherwise called Pyramet, last King of Caramania, slain by Bajazet, 304, a.
- Abraham Bassa his description, 435, a. his bringing up in Court, ib. b. his great credit with Solyman, i. he perswaded him to make war upon the Persians, ib. b. maligned by Solymans Mother and Rox∣olana, 436, b. sent before by Solyman with an Army into Syria; ib. b. hath the City of Tauris yielded unto him, 437, a. in disgrace with Soly∣man, 440, a. shamefully murthered in the Court by the commandment of Solyman, ib. a.
- Abydus surprised by the Turks, 127, b.
- Acanzii, what they be, 283, a.
- Achmetes Bassa Governour of Cyprus slain by the Ianizaries, 690, a.
- Achmetes the great Bassa his notable speech to Ma∣homet, to dissuade him from any more assaulting of Scodra, 289, a, b. landeth with his Army in Apu∣lia, 295, a. by Bajazet made General of his Ar∣my against his Brother Zemes, 298, a. his death contrived by Isaac Bassa; 301, b. in danger to have been put to death, delivered by the Ianizaries, 302, a. suddenly slain, ib. b.
- Achmetes Bassa with his Army overthrown by the Mamaluks, taken and sent Prisoner unto Cayt∣beius at Caire, 305, a.
- Achomates politick and valiant, but too much given to Pleasure, 326, a. discontented, 332, a. threat∣neth the Cadelescher sent unto him by his Father, 332, a. entreth with his so••s into Rebellion, ib. b. killeth his Fathers Ambassador, proclaimed Traitor, 333, b. secretly favoured by divers great men in Selymus his Army, 341, b. overthrown in bat∣tel, taken, and by the commandment of his Brother Selymus strangled, 542, b.
- Achomates the great Bassa appeaseth the Souldiers, up in Arms for the unworthy death of Mustapha, 516, a. his miserable end, 517, a.
- Achmat the great Sultan crowned, 837, b, his dis∣position, 839, a. sick of the small pox, 845, a. contemneth good counsel, ib. b. his first son born, 857, b. seeketh in vain to make peace with the Persian, 881, a. makes Gambolat General of his Army into Asia, and suddenly commandeth him to be slain, 897, a. his extreme severity, 905, b. beats his Sultana, 907, b. in danger to be slain by a Deruice, 908 a. cometh in state to Constantino∣ple, 912, a. admonisheth the Transilvanians to obey Gabor, 920, b. commands all the Christians to be slain, 933, b. entertains four Armies, 942, b. his death and disposition, 943, b.
- Adom Castle abandoned by the Haiducks, 820, b.
- Agria in vain besieged by the Turks, 511, b, yield∣ed unto Mahomet the Third, 767, a.
- Aladin the son of Kei-Husreu of the Selzuccian Family driven out of Persia, seiseth upon Cilicia, 54, a.
- Aladin his Modesty about the division of his Father Othomans Inheritance and Goods, with his Bro∣ther Orchanes, 125, a.
- Aladin the Caramanian King hanged, 144, a.
- Aladin, Amurath's eldest Son, slain with a fall from his Horse, 197, a.
- Alba-Regalis yielded to King Ferdinand, 472, b. besieged by Solyman, 500, a, b. the lake and ditches with incredible labor filled up by the Turks, ib. b. the suburbs won, ib. b. the miserable slaugh∣ter of the Christians in their ••light, 501, a. yield∣ed unto Solyman, 501, b. besieged by Duke Mercurie, 793, a. the suburbs of the City surpri∣sed by Lord Russworm, ib. b. the City taken by the Christians▪ ib. b. besieged by the Turks, 799, b. terribly assaulted, 800, a. won by the Turks, ib. b.
- Alba-Regalis, the suburbs by the Christians sacked and burnt, 820, a.
- Aladeules his Kingdom, 353, a. the battel betwixt him and Selymus, ib. b. he flyeth into the Moun∣tains, ib. b. taken by Sinan Bassa, and brought to Selymus, is put to death, 354, a. his head sent to Venice for a present, and his Kingdom brought into the form of a Province, ib. a.
- Albuchomar discovereth unto Selymus the power of Tomombeius, and the treason intented by them of Caire, 372, a.
- Aleppo in Syria betrayed and taken from the Chri∣stians by Saladin Sultan of Damasco, 43, a. by the Tartars taken from the Turks, and by them sacked and rased, 79, b. by Cayerbeius the Trai∣tor delivered to Selymus, 361, a.
- Alessandro the Georgian submitteth himself unto Mustapha, 660, b.
- Alexius, the great President of Constantinople committed to Prison, 32, b. his Eyes put out by the commandment of Andronicus, ib. b.
- Alexius Comnenus, otherwise called Prophyro∣genitus, succeedeth his Father Emanuel in the Empire, 30, b. by the practice of Andronicus is deprived of his Empire, and strangled, 35, b.
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