The Turkish history from the original of that nation, to the growth of the Ottoman empire with the lives and conquests of their princes and emperours / by Richard Knolles ... ; with a continuation to this present year MDCLXXXVII ; whereunto is added, The present state of the Ottoman empire, by Sir Paul Rycaut ...

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The Turkish history from the original of that nation, to the growth of the Ottoman empire with the lives and conquests of their princes and emperours / by Richard Knolles ... ; with a continuation to this present year MDCLXXXVII ; whereunto is added, The present state of the Ottoman empire, by Sir Paul Rycaut ...
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Murad -- IV, -- Sultan of the Turks, 1612-1640.
İbrahim, -- Sultan of the Turks, 1615-1648.
Süleyman -- II, -- Sultan of the Turks, 1642-1691.
Mehmed -- IV, -- Sultan of the Turks, 1642-1693.
Islam -- Turkey.
Turkey -- History -- 1453-1683.
Turkey -- History -- 1683-1829.
Turkey -- Social life and customs.
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Page 607

AN Alphabetical TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS Contain'd in this BOOK.

A.
  • AChmet Proclaim'd Emperor, p. 398. His Character, ibid. and 399. Falls ill, but recovers, 430. His Qualifi∣cations, 431. Sick of a Dropsy, 501. Dies, p. 522.
  • Achmet Aga defeated, p. 192. Sent to Bel∣grade to discover the state of Alba Rega∣lis, 276. Is taken, and his Confession, ib.
  • Adrianople, Consultations there, p. 424. Po∣lish Envoy has Audience of the Tartar Han there, p. 512.
  • Affairs of the Turks in a doubtful Condition with the Muscovites, 13.
  • Albanians fall on the Turks, 270.
  • Alba Regalis; the Grand Vizier there, 100. Pasha thereof endeavours to secure it, 231. Its state, ib. In distress, 276. Mutinies. 280.
  • Ali Pasha made Grand Vizier, p. 511.
  • Amanzega, (Bar. of) defeats the Pasha of Gradisca, 287.
  • Ancient Seat of Ladislaus Cziacchy plun∣der'd and burnt, 352.
  • Apasi, the Emperor, affraid of him, 31. As∣sists the Malecontents, ib. Seeks a Quar∣rel with the Emperor, 37. Plot against him, 40. His Declaration, 92. Desires a Neutrality, 189. Is in distress, 193. Trea∣ty between him and the Emperor, 198. Orders sent to the Grand Vizier to relieve him, 199. Sends Deputies to the Duke of Lorrain, 261.
  • Apti, Pasha, Governor of Buda, 201. He is Summoned to Surrender; and his Answer, 207. Kill'd, 217.
  • Arad taken, and in it a rich Booty, 186.
  • Argos Castle describ'd, 226. Turks retreat, and quit it, 227. Surrendred, 228.
  • Army: The Order of that of the Christians, 118.126.167. Mutiny in that of the Turks, 124. That of the Turks petition against Solyman, 251. Disposition of that before Gran, 137. Number of that of the Turks, 139. That of the Christians repasses the Danube, 142. That of the Turks near Bu∣da, 167. Ill Condition of that of the Turks, 171. That of the Christians reinforced, 242. That of the Turks appears, 244. That of the Christians passes the Drave, 250. News from that of the Turks, 253. They march to Constantinople, ib. Inflexible, 255. Miserable, ib. Seditious, 302. That of the Christians passes the Save, 307. Great Mi∣sery in that of the Turks, 424.
  • Armies in sight of each other, 168. March, 200.
  • Arnauts List themselves under the Ger∣mans, 353.
  • Athens Besieged, 271. Taken, 272. Descri∣bed, ib.
  • Austria: States thereof conven'd, 27.
  • Auxiliaries of the Emperor, 157.
B.
  • BAden (Pr. Lewis of) at Ratisbonne, p. 280. His Character, 298. Marches toward Gradisca, 307. Passes the Save, [313.] Is recall'd to Vienna, [319.] Re∣solves to attack the Seraskier, 341. Writes to the Vizier, 344. Marches to Nissa, ib. Engages the Turks near Nissa, 345. Marches to Widin, 348. Is at Jagodina; 378. Prepares to fight the Turks, 387. Views the Troops, 400.
  • Baragotski and Smith, Generals, defeated, 39.
  • Barcan taken, 127.
  • Barsfelt taken, 155.
  • Basignani (Engineer) fails in his Design, and is kill'd, 322.
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  • Bavaria (Elector of) Marries the Emperor's Daughter, 156. Comes to the Camp before Newhausel, 166. His Proceedings before Buda, 201. Secures the Works he had taken, 210. Comes to the Camp at Salan∣kemen, 238. Vizier's Tent allotted to him, 245. His Character, 298. Made Ge∣eal of the Emperor's Forces, the Duke of Lorrain being sick, 301. Hastens to the Camp, 305. Prepares to march for Bel∣grade, 307. Returns to Vienna, 314.
  • Beck (Gen.) made Governour of Buda, 219.
  • Beck, the Garrison thereof, make a Sally, 395.
  • Belgrade; the Grand Seignior there, 99. The Suburbs thereof consumed by Fire, 308. Particulars of the Siege thereof, from 308 to 312. Taken again by the Turks, 383. Besieged by the Emperor, 504. The Siege raised, 505.
  • Bestrissa surrenders to the Duke of Lorrain, 263.
  • Blockake of Canisca and Great Waradin continued, 344.
  • Bohemia: An Insurrection there, 52. Ap∣peased, ibid.
  • Boldness of the Christian Soldiers, 203.
  • Bosnia (Basha of) endeavours to relieve the Turks and is repulsed, 273. Strangled, 288.
  • Brave offer made by an Engineer, 320.
  • Brunzien taken by Storm, 509. Plundered and burnt, 510.
  • Buda: a new Vizier arrives there, 38. Te∣keli receiv'd there, 92. The Vizier there∣of writes to the Grand Seignior, 124. Its Siege intended, 140. Formed, 143. The Vizier thereof slain, 146. The Siege rai∣sed, 153. Ill Accidents happen after it, 154. Proceedings at the Siege thereof, 148. Arguments against the Siege thereof, but the Siege resolved on, 194. Its Pasha changed, 195. City taken, 217.
  • Budiani changes his side, 125.
C.
  • CAbals at the Port, 229.
  • Calamata taken and demolished, 183.
  • Camp of the Christians encreases, 110. That of the Turks opened, 118. Manner of that of the Turks, 241. Ill Condition of that of the Christians, 152. That of the Christi∣ans alarm'd, 212. Marches against the Vi∣zier, 319. At Alexin, 377.
  • Campaign of the Year 1692 ends, 443.
  • Candia: the Pasha thereof put to Death, 156.
  • Canina invested, capitulates, 390. surren∣ders, 291.
  • Canisia refuses to surrender, 329. Inclinable to capitulate, 368. Treats, 369. Surren∣ders 370. Its Situation described, ib.
  • Caprara (Count) recall'd, 94. Licensed to return to Vienna, 96. Commands in Hun∣gary, 281. Commands at Belgrade, 317. Seizes on Semendria, ibid.
  • Caraccioli (Gen.) kill'd, 364.
  • Caraffa (Gen.) goes to Hermanstadt, 279. His Character, 298.
  • Casseneck surrenders to the Turks, 367.
  • Cassovia yields to the Emperor, 29. The In∣habitants and Soldiers thereof fight, 32. Taken by Tekeli, 93. Describ'd, 173. taken by Caprara, 174.
  • Castle Nuovo attack'd, 272. Surrendred, 275.
  • Caunitz (Count) treats with the Grand Sei∣gnior, 74.
  • Ceremony of Crowning the King of Hungary, 264.
  • Changes great in the Turkish Court, 436, 437, 438, 501, 526.
  • Chielifa surrenders, 183. Invested by the Turks, 223. Relieved by the Venetians, ibid.
  • Chiaus sent by the Army to the Sultan, 251.
  • Children of Frangipani, Nadasti and Serini change their Names, and why, 30.
  • Chimacham of Constantinople an Enemy to the French, 431.
  • Chonad defends it self against the Turks, 234.
  • Christians forc'd from the Bridges, 105. Se∣veral of them kill'd, 107. Pass the Da∣nube, 142. Defeated, and receive a great Loss, 152. Five hundred put to the Sword, 154. Prepare to give Battle to the Turks, 213. Gain an intire Victory over the Turks, 346.
  • Cities Revolt to the Emperor, 125.
  • Claudiopolis describ'd, 262. Its Conditions with the Duke of Lorrain, ibid.
  • Clergy endeavour to disturb the Diets, 75.
  • Clin surrenders at discretion, 327.
  • Coin alter'd in Turky, 445.
  • Conditions demanded of the Hungarians by the Turks, 23.
  • Conduct ill of the Imperial Army, 552.
  • Coningsmarc advances again•••• the Seraskier, 224. Engages the Turks and overthrows them, ib. Falls ill, 320. Dies, 321.
  • Considerations offer'd by the Turks, 353.
  • Conspiracy against the Vizier discover'd, 302, 441.
  • Constantinople: a Fire there, 5. A Council held there, 6. The Inhabitants thereof pos∣sest with a panick fear, 222. Fires there 497, 502, 538.
  • Copper-Money breeds Sedition in the Turkish Empire, 431.
  • Copy of a Letter from Mr. Coke to Sir W. Trumbal, late Ambassador to the Grand Seignior, 498.
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  • Corbelli destroys the Palanca of Bellingesh, 367. Reinforces the Troops in Servia, 377.
  • Corinth describ'd, 270.
  • Cornaro, (Gen.) in Dalmatia, 314. Mar∣ches against Clin, 326. Designs against Narenta, 327. Returns to Spalatro, ibid. Ioins the Venetian Fleet, 363. Attempts to burn some Turkish Vessels, ibid.
  • Coron described, 177. Taken by Storm, 181.
  • Council General of the Turks call'd at So∣phia, 347.
  • Councils held about the Siege of Buda, 200.
  • Counties and Towns, several submit, 128.
  • Croats take Behatz from the Turks, 441.
  • Cross set up instead of the Half-Moon at Vi∣enna, 122.
  • Crown of Hungary described, 140.
  • Croy (Duke of) wounded, 119.
  • Cruelties acted both by the Imperialists and Hungarians, 35.
D.
  • DAmbi sent by the Venetians to con∣fer with Liberachi, 358.
  • Debates about a Peace, 497.
  • Debrezin taken by Count Strazoldo, 38. Redeems its self from Free Quarters, 189.
  • Deputies afraid to meet at the Diet at Pres∣burg, 32.
  • Designs to surprize Tekeli, 348.
  • Despot of Valachia submits, 280.
  • Diarbekir, Pasha, put to flight, 537.
  • Diet at Cassovia, 24. The Emperor declares against it, 25.
  • Dissentions amongst the Turkish Militia, 246. Appeased with Money, ibid.
  • Dobay Castle surrenders, 554.
  • Doge of Venice sick, 322. Continues so, 356. Recovers, 357. Sails for Culuri, 360. Relapses, 364. Returns home, 365.
  • Donative refus'd to the Soldiers, 529.
  • Doria (Marquis of) sold for 60 Rix-Dol∣lars, 377.
  • Draco, Bey, tortur'd, 3.
  • Duare besieged and reliev'd, 176.
  • Dunewalt (Gen.) with a Party observes the Enemies Motions, 246. Marches to Ko∣bas, 250. His Character, 299.
  • Dutch troubled by the Turks, 11.
  • Dutch Ambassador's Letter to the Empe∣ror, 498.
E.
  • EArthquake at Smyrna, 301. At So∣phia, 336.
  • Edendorf; a Meeting there, 114. A Coun∣cil of War held there, ib.
  • Embassy from the Poles and Moscovites to the Emperor, 49.
  • Emeric, a Iesuit, hinders the Agreement be∣tween the Emperor and the Hungarians, 22.
  • Emperor; his Grant to the Hungarians, 17. Prepares for War, 26. Denies the Main∣tenance of the Hungarians Privileges, and why, 30. Sends Presents to the Grand Seignior, 31. His Declaration, 32. En∣forc'd, 33. Alters the Government of Hun∣gary, ibid. Makes Applications to the Port, 38. Publishes a Manifesto, 45. Sa∣tisfies the Male-Contents, 78. His Camp, 97. Takes a view of his Army, 98. Goes with the Court to Lintz, 101. Enters Vienna ••••ter the Siege, 121. Interview between him and the King of Poland, ib. Wants Money, 156. Prepares for the next Campaign, 276. Encourages the Bulgari∣ans and Rascians, 333. Makes Prepara∣tions against the Turks, ib. Ratifies the Treaty of Canisia, 370.
  • Empress Crown'd Queen of Hungary, 92.
  • English Merchants troubled by the Port, 8. Ambassador, a Trick put upon him, ibid. Trade in a bad Condition, 393. Ambas∣sador hastens to Constantinople, and makes his Entry there, 397.
  • Erschet holds out against the Emperor's For∣ces, 29. Surrenders, ibid.
  • Esperies yields to Tekeli, and is demolish'd, 93. Describ'd, 160.
  • Esseck, describ'd, 171. Taken, ibid. Burnt, 172. The Bridge ruined, 221. Abandon∣ed by the Turks, 249. Summon'd by them, 385. They raise the Siege, 386.
  • Esterhasi and Forgatz make offers of Peace, 75. Made Palatine, 76.
F.
  • FAcket taken by the Rascians and burnt, 394.
  • Faction against Kara Mustapha, Grand Vi∣zier, 6.
  • Famine and Pestilence, a great one, 159.
  • Fechedebator surrendred, 339.
  • Felsiat surrenders, 280.
  • Ferislau taken by Tekeli, 338. Burnt, 348.
  • Fight; a bloody one, 115. Another by Land and Water, 517. Another between the Poles and Tartars, 524.
  • Filiporich taken by the Venetians, 391.
  • Finch (Sir John) the English Ambassador, a Trick put upon him by the Port, 8.
  • Flies kill abundance of Cattle, 372.
  • Forces; number of the Emperor's, 98. Num∣ber of the Turks; 99. A List of those de∣sign'd against Buda, 199, 200. Number of those of the Circles, 162. Those of the Emperor join, 401.
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  • Forts, Schella and Scheinau give Offence to the Turks, 38.
  • France; the King thereof makes a Truce with the Emperor, 139.
  • Frangipani (Count) made Prisoner, 26. Try∣ed and Executed, 30. His Estate forfeit∣ed to the Emperor, 32.
  • French Ambassador imprisoned, 7. A juggle between them and the Turks, 8. Ambas∣sador has an Audience of the Grand Vi∣zier, 196. Persuades the Turks to fight, 399. They assist the Turks, 251. Desire to engage the Turks to them, 261. King obstructs the War against the Turks, [314.] Writes to the Pope, [515.] Their Cruelty in Germany, [316.] Encourae the Turks to continue the War, 332. Endeavour to draw the King of Poland from the Empe∣ror, ibid. Banished the German Empire, 337. Obstruct the Peace between the two Empires, 355.
G.
  • GAspar (Col.) killed, 319.
  • General of Malta receives Audience of the Doge, 317.
  • General Tax, 528.
  • Generals of the Great Duke and Malta desire to return home, 321.
  • Germans blam'd for not making a Peace with the Turk, 332. Contemn their Enemies, 340. Defeated, 366. Quit the Blockad of Great Waradin, 384.
  • Germany alarm'd by the Turks, 95.
  • Girolamo Garzani slain, 320.
  • Gomenizze taken by the Venetians, 183.
  • Gondola, his Character, 299.
  • Gran; the Siege thereof resolved upon, 125, 128. Proposals concerning the State there∣of, 128. A Description of it, 129. Sur∣rendred on Conditions, 130.
  • Greek Patriarch a rash Man, 548.
  • Greeks in Scio favour'd by the Turks, 526.
  • Grievances of Cassovia and Epperies; toge∣ther with all the other Protestant Cities and Towns in Hungary; from 65, to 73.
  • Guadagne (Duke of) joins the Venetian Fleet, 360.
  • Gutta taken by the Turks, 160.
H.
  • HAdgi Ali mutinies, 285. Kills the Aga of the Ianisaries. ibid.
  • Halmet yielded, 280.
  • Hanover (Prince of) kill'd, 393.
  • Harscham; a Battle began there, 244.
  • Hatwan surrendred, 219.
  • Heemskirk (Mr.) sent home, 514.
  • Herbert (Mr.) sent Ambassador to the Turks, 444. His Letter to the Author, ibid.
  • Herbeville (Col.) order'd to recover Orsoua, 340. Defeats a Party of Turks, and re∣tires from it, ibid.
  • Heusler (Col.) his Successes, 160. Attacks a Convoy of the Turks, but pays dear for it, 190. Wounded, 250. His Character, 299. Defeated, 377.
  • Hoffkirchen (Count) makes an Excursion as far as Esseck, 249. Attack'd by Topal Pasha, 306. Defeats him, ibid. His Let∣ter to the Duke of Croy, 510.
  • Holstein, (Prince of) Commands the Ger∣man Army, 353.
  • Hungarians complain to the Emperor, 21, 22. Their Deputies return dissatisfied, 22. Treat with the Turks, 23. Their Agents dismist from Candia by the Grand Vizier, ibid. The Loyal part of them Petition the Emperor, 27. They meet at Leusch, and require the maintenance of their Privileges, 30. Their Grievances, 35. Zealous for their Religion, 37.
  • Hungary; the Original of the Troubles there, 15, and seq. The Clergy disturb its quiet, 34. A War breaks out, ibid.
  • Hussey (Sir Will.) chosen Ambassador from England to Turkey, 397. His Death, 412.
I.
  • JAnisaries demand the Head of the Grand Vizier, 133. Chuse a new Aga, 258. As∣sault their Officers, 259.
  • Jazlowitz taken, 155.
  • Ibrahim Pasha put to Death at Rhodes, 255.
  • Illock abandoned by the Turks, 304.
  • Imperialists revenge themselves on the Hun∣garians, 34. Fight with the Poles, Tar∣tars and Hungarians, 41. Overthrown, 42. Fifteen hundred revolt, ibid. Fall on the Pasha of Newhausel, 44. Successful, 53. Possess themselves of Bridges and a Fort built by the Turks, 239. Defeated near Dragoman, 352. Ill Conduct of their Ar∣my, 532.
  • Inclinations of the Turks towards a Peace, 553.
  • Instances of Peace promote the War between the two Empires, 436.
  • Job (St.) invested by Caprara, is obliged to surrender, 191.
  • Joshua (Col.) revenges himself upon Strazol∣do, 49. Falls off to the Emperor, ibid. His Death, ib.
  • Irrick surprized by the Christians, and much Booty taken, 395.
  • Ismael made Vizier, 286. Excuses himself from going to the War, 288.

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    K.
    • KAlo besieged by Tekeli, 92.
    • Kanisia straitned, 305.
    • Kaposwar taken, 220.
    • Kara Kaia made Vizier, 134. Proposes Peace, which is disliked by the Grand Seignior, 135. Lingers under a Distemper, 186. Banish'd to Constantinople, 188. His Estate seized, ib.
    • Kara, Kiaja, his Character, 5.
    • Karakowar taken 395.
    • Kara Mustapha, Vizier, his Character, 1. Marries his Daughter to the Grand Seig∣nior's Hazna Kajasee, 6. Treats the Chri∣stian Ministers contemptuously, 7. Cuts off his Kaja, and why, 13, 14. Meditates a War with the Emperor, 15. Resolves upon it, 39. His Death, 134.
    • Kops, his Cruelty blamed, 42.
    • Kremnitz taken by Tekeli, 48.
    • Kuperlee Pasha sent for and kindly received at Constantinople, 253. Laid aside, 284. Sent to Canea, 287.
    • Kupriglioli the Grand Vizier dies, 39.
    • Kuzlir Aga's Counsel against Regeb, 252.
    L.
    • LAgos yields to the Germans, 301.
    • League concluded between the Emperor and King of Poland, 96.
    • Leslie (Count) Sen. sent to Krembs, 105. Attends the Motion of the Seraskier, 165. Expedition to the Bridge of Esseck, 171.
    • Leslie (Count) Iun. slain, 108.
    • Leventz taken, 131.
    • Liberachi encamp'd; 357. Purposes to join with Bossina, ibid. Alarms the Venetians, 358, A Plot against him, ib. Excuses his coming over to the Venetians, ib. His Compliment and Advice sent to the Doge, 359. Threatens the Villages near Salona, 362. Fights, and is defeated, ib.
    • Lippa taken, 301. Surrendred to Gen. Ve∣terani, 426.
    • List of such as were put to Death for a Conspi∣racy at Adrianople, 527.
    • Lists of the Imperial and Turkish Armies in the Plains of Salankemen, 237.
    • Lithuania: the Forces thereof come to the Duke of Lorain, 131.
    • Loradin, (Marq. of) arrives at Constan∣tinople from France, 442. Permitted to go to Belgrade, ib.
    • Lorain, (Duke of) Feasts the Emperor and his Courtiers, 98. He puts all his Foot into Vienna, 103. Secures Presburg, 106. Receives Letters from Vienna, 110. Meets with the King of Poland, 114. Marches after the Seraskier, 150. False Letters deliver'd to him, 163. Sick, 211. Passes the Danube, 247. Possesses him∣self of Alba Julia, 262. His Character, 299. Sick, 300.
    • Lubkovitz suspected, and his Estate seized, 36.
    • Lugos taken, 394.
    M.
    • MAhomet, Sultan, goes to Constanti∣nople, 195. Is frighted at the tu∣multuous Meetings of the Turks, and sends to them, 221. Endeavours to appease his Army, 255. Seeks to cut off his Brothers and Sons, 256. Is prevented and loses his Authority, ib. Is deposed, 257.
    • Mahomet, Pasha, put to flight, 268. Be∣takes himself to Salona, 269.
    • Maina describ'd, 223.
    • Malecontents of Hungary assemble at Kivar, 22. Chief of them cited to Newsol, 25. Offer their Grievances to the Emperor, ib. They fly into Moldavia, 29. Repent too late, 33. Their Obstinacy, 35. Hold a Con∣ference, 37. Refuse to treat, 39. Success∣ful, ib. and grow proud therewith, ib. New Overtures made them, 40. Obstinte, ib. Ioin'd by the Poles, 42. Take a Con∣voy of Money and Provisions, ib. Encrease in their Forces, ib. The Emperor sends to treat with them, ib. Propose to elect a King of their own, 43. New Offers made them, 49. They and the Turks intercept a great Convoy belonging to the Emperor▪ 92. Put to flight, 106. Some of them fall off to the Emperor, 137.
    • Maltese Gallies join the Venetian Fleet, 361. Separate from them again, 365.
    • Malvasia block'd up, 357. Particulars of the State thereof, 360. Surrenders, 389.
    • Mamut, Pasha, flies upon a Report that the Christians were marching against him, 352.
    • Mantua (Duke of) comes to the Camp at Salankemen, 243.
    • March of the Christian Troops to the Rendez∣vous, 400.
    • Marsigli (Count) Secretary to Sir Will. Hussey, 400. Himself and a Chiaus at Great Waradin, 427.
    • Marzamama takes the Command of the Turk∣ish Fleet, 184.
    • Megara burnt, 272.
    • Memoirs of Sir Will. Hussey's Reception and Negotiation at Belgrade, from 409, to 423.
    • Mines sprung, fired, &c. 111, 112, 115, &c.
    • Mitra surrenders to the Venetians, 271.
    • Modon attack'd, surrenders, 225.
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    • Mongatz block'd up, 189. Besieged, and t•••• Siege raised, 192.
    • Monticuculi his Counsel to the Emperor, 53. Attack'd by the Tartars, he makes his Escape with some Loss, 367.
    • Morlaques and Mainotes described, 175. The latter worst the Turks, 176.
    • Morosini (Gen▪) draws into Winter Quar••••••••, 183. Elected Doge of Venice, 313. His notable Exploits, 388.
    • Moscovites send an Ambassador into Poland, and to Constantinople, 49. Make Peace with the Poles, 50. Fall from it and agree with the Turk, ib. Send other Ambassadors to the Port, 51. Inclinable to a League with the Venetians, 136. Treat with the Turks, 195.
    • Moscovy (Czar of) sends Ambassadors to Po∣land, 230.
    • Mufti's Letter to the Scheriff, 520.
    • Muran yielded to the Imperialists, 29.
    • Mustapha (Sultan) His Beginning, Chara∣cter, and Humour, 522, 523. His Severi∣ties, 529, 530. Gains great Honour, 532, Gives Orders for his return to Adrianople, 533. Marches to Constantinople, 534. He, with the Queen-Mother leave Constan∣tinople, 538.
    • Mustapha Aga arrives at the Imperial Court to renew the Treaty of Peace, 353.
    • Mustapha Pasha his good Qualities, 521.
    • Mutability of the Turkish Court, 134.
    • Mutinies at Constantinople, 284.
    • Mutiny against the Grand Vizier, 128. One prevented in the Turkish Camp, 340.
    N.
    • NAdasti (Count) contrives how to poison the Emperor, 22. Betrays Serini, 28. Discover'd to be in the Plot, 29. His Par∣don deny'd, 30. Try'd and Executed, ib. His Estate forfeited to the Emperor, 3.
    • Nagiferents; a Confident of Wesselini sei∣sed, 29.
    • Napoli di Romania describ'd, 225.
    • Navarin (New) attack'd, 224. Capitulates and Surrenders, 225.
    • Navarin (Old) Invested by the Venetians, 223. The Inhabitants treat and surrende, 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
    • Negropont; the City describ'd, 315. When aken by the Turks, ib. Preparations by the Venetians to besiege it, ib. Strength of the Turks in it, 316. The Country and Inhabitants describ'd, 318.
    • Neutra demolish'd, 100.
    • Newburg (Prince of) his Character, 299.
    • Newhausel; a Plague there 49. Besieg'd, 98. Blockade, 159. Streightned, 162. Siege resolv'd on, 164. and describ'd, ib. Its Si∣tuation, 165. Town on Fire, ib. Taken, and its dismal Condition, 170.
    • Newstadt: the Treasure of the Bishop there∣of, 103.
    • Nissa in want of Provisions, 368. Provided, 371. Invested, 377. Straitly besieged, 378, Surrendred to the Turks, 382.
    • Nogay Tartars describ'd, 514.
    • Novi deliver'd to the Turks, 394.
    • Novigrad (Pasha of) strangled, 160. Its de∣scription, 163.
    • Noviporto; a design upon it discover'd, 373.
    O.
    • OEdemburg; the Emperor holds a Die there, 75. Dissolved, 79.
    • Officers chang'd in the Turkish Court, 168.
    • Oke, a Turkish Measure, what, 12.
    • Olasch (Battle of) 539.
    • Orlick (Baron of) defeats a Party of Turks, 234.
    • Orovitza quitted by the Turks, 249.
    • Orsoua taken by Tekeli, 338. Burnt, 348. Surrendred to the Turks, 387.
    • Ottoman Port in great disorder, 234.
    • Overtures of Peace made by the Emperor, from 55, to 73.
    P.
    • PAget (Lord) arrives at Adrianople with the Character of Ambassador from England to the Port, 498. Has an Audi∣ence, 499. His Letter to a Friend, 500. His Letter to a Person of Quality at Vien∣na, 512. Continues at Adrianople, 523.
    • Palanca of Boscoua capitulates, 504.
    • Palfi (Count) his Character, 299.
    • Particulars of the great Battle of Salanke∣men, from 401, to 408.
    • Pasha of Hungary ordered to assist the Male∣contents, 40.
    • Passage; a remarkable one, 320.
    • Patras taken, 268.
    • Peace: Offers of it from the Turks, 347. The Instrument of that between the Empe∣ror and the Turk, in Latin, from 567, to 573. The same in English, from 574, to 580. The Instrument of that between the Turk and Moscovite, in Latin, from 581, to 582. That between the Mosco∣vite and Turk, in Latin, from 583, to 584. The first in English, 585, 586. The second, 587, 588. The Instrument of that between the Republick of Poland and the Turk, from 589, to 592. in Latin. The same in English, from 593, to 596. The Instrument of that between the Republick of Venice and the Turk in the Venetian Tongue, from 597. to 599. The same in English, from 600, to 602.
    • Pedipol procures a Commission to be Prince of Transilvania, but is opposed by Apafi and overcome, 43.
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    • Pentlow (Sam.) an English Merchant at Smyrna, his ill Treatment by Kara Musta∣pha, Grand Vizier, 2. His last Will, ib.
    • Percilia routs a Body of Tartars, 395.
    • Pernick storm'd and taken by the Christians, 374.
    • Persian Ambassador at Adrianople 433. Has Audience, ibid. Continues there against the Inclinations of the Turks, 434. Takes his Congee, 442. Another arrives at Constan∣tinople, 541. Has an Audience, ibid. Departs, 543.
    • Pest set on Fire by the Turks, 142. Aban∣don'd again by them, 201.
    • Peterhasi relieves Cassovia, 174.
    • Peter Waradin fortified, 401.
    • Piccolomini (Gen.) his Character, 299. Dis∣patch'd to Vienna, [319.] Reinforc'd, he marches toward Pristina and Clin, 351. Retires to Nazianech, 352. Sick, yet marches toward Prisseren, ibid. After to Panni, ib. Dies, 353.
    • Plague; a miserable one, 159.
    • Plot discover'd in Hungary against the Em∣peror, 24.
    • Plots contrived by Tekeli discovered, 233. Of the French Discover'd, 337.
    • Poland; a League perpetual between it and Moscovy, 196. A sham Envoy from thence, 513. sent away with disgrace, ib.
    • Poland (King of) gives leave to some of his Troops to serve the Male-contents, 41. Marches into Transilvania, ib. Enters the Turkish Camp, 120. His Elogium, 121. Declines the Siege of Gran, 129. Returns home with his Army, 132. Recals his For∣ces, 138. His Actions in the Year 1684, 155.
    • Poles press to have the Treaty signed, 52. Charge the Turks, 119. Put to flight, 126. Deliberate again about fighting, ib. Fight again, 127.
    • Two Polish Gentlemen revolt, 41. Their Trea∣chery discovered, ibid.
    • Pope assists the Emperor, 157.
    • Possega quitted by the Turks, 250. Season∣ably relieved, 281.
    • Prattick given to the Doge, 366.
    • Preparations for a Battle, 401. For the Turkish Fleet, 545.
    • Presburg; a Diet held there, 32. Another, 36, 37. Debates about relieving the Town. Secured by the Duke of Lorrain, 106.
    • Presents sent by the Grand Seignior to the Emperor, 604.
    • Presents sent by the Emperor to the Turk, 605.
    • Preveza surrendred, 146.
    • Principal Men in Asia put to Death, 399.
    • Proposals sent to the Turkish Army, are by them refused, 254.
    • Propositions for a lasting Peace offer'd at Con∣stantinople by Mr. Herbert the English Ambassador, from 445, to 496.
    • Protestants guilty of a bloody Outrage, 35. Present their Grievances and Address to the Emperor, from 79, to 92.
    • Pyroth: Commander thereof defeats a Party of 1500 Turks, 352. Taken 377.
    Q.
    • QUeen-Mother dead, 133.
    • Quinque Ecclesiae taken, 220.
    R.
    • RAbata (Gen.) his Character, 298.
    • Radimir abandon'd by the Turks, 373.
    • Ragotski endeavours to reconcile himself to the Emperor, 27. Is pardon'd, 28. Condi∣tions made with him, 32.
    • Ragusean Ambassador imprison'd, 3.
    • Rascians in Arms against the Turks, [314.] Submit to the Emperor, [317.] Take two Places and defeat the Turks, ib. Faithful to the Emperor, 368. Take more Booties, 443.
    • Ratza taken from the Turks, 281.
    • Rebellion in Asia, 333.
    • Reflections on the Death of the English Am∣bassador, 496.
    • Regeb gives Counsel, but not taken, 252. Seized, but escapes, ibid. Taken, 254. Strangled, 258.
    • Rejoicings at Venice for their Victories over the Turks, 268.
    • Relation of a Mutiny at Alba Regalis, 283.
    • Riccardi (Col.) examines the State of Alba-Regalis, 282. Desires a Parly with the Pasha, ib. Leaves the Place, 284.
    • Retardments to the Motion of War, 529.
    • Roman Clergy seize on the Protestant Churches in Hungary, 35, 36.
    • Rome obstructs the Peace between the two Empires, 355.
    S.
    • SAlm (Prince of) his Character, 298.
    • Salona surrendred to the Venetians, 270.
    • Santa Maura describ'd, 144. Besieged and surrenders, ib.
    • Saponara sent to Belgrade, 94. Treats pri∣vately with Tekeli, 95.
    • Save: Consultations to pass it, 305. The Heydukes pass it, ib.
    • Savoy (Prince of) his Charactr, 299. Car∣ries the News of Victory to Vienna, 244, His Bravery, ib.
    • Saxony (Elector of) returns home, 122.
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    • Schaffenburg (Count) his Character, 299. Killed, 311.
    • Schlict defeats a Party from Great Waradin, 426.
    • Schonot; it's Cruelty, 193. Relieved by the Turks, 194.
    • Schultz (Isle of) the Christian Infantry there, 100.
    • Schultz (Gen.) forc'd to leave Ungwar, 162. Sits down before Esperies, 172. Takes it on Conditions, ib. Watches the Motions of the Seraskier, 208.
    • Scio taken by the Venetians, 518. Regained by the Turks, 525.
    • Sea-fight, 392.
    • Secretary of Holland drubb'd, 4.
    • Sedition in the Turkish Camp, 248.
    • Seditious Preacher, 519.
    • Segedin besieged, 220. Taken, ib. The Gar∣rison thereof surprize Chonad, 395.
    • Semendria taken by Storm, 382.
    • Seraglio; the Pleasures thereof, 5. Seraskier; his Original, 135. Comes to Bel∣grade, 139. Assaults the Christians, 142. Is repulsed and flies, 143. Endeavours to raise the Siege of Buda, 151. Attacks the Christians in their Trenches, but is put to flight, 228. Flies to Corinth, 226. Keeps a Guard on Negropont, 364.
    • Serien (Count) his Character, 299.
    • Serini (Count) his Lady disgusted, 22. He seems not resolved, whether to join with the Rebels, or to continue in his Obedience, 25. Submits to the Emperor, ib. Offers made him by Prince Lubkovitz, 26. Es∣capes from Chiaketorno, ib. Is made Pri∣soner, ib. Iustifies himself, 28. Try'd and Executed, 30. His Estate forfeited to the Emperor, 32.
    • Serini (Young) restored to his Estate, 48. Sus∣pected and imprisoned, 53. Set at liberty, ibid.
    • Setzin taken by the Poles, 132.
    • Shian Ibrahim made Vizier of Buda, 146. His Character, ib. His Cruelty, 149. Put to Death, 186.
    • Sciaus (Capt. Pasha) Marches to relieve Coron, 179. Is defeated with loss of a great Booty, 180. Retires to Napoli di Romania, 182. Is driven into Rhodes, 183. His Character, ib. made General, 248. Declared Grand Vizier, 251. Makes his Entry and salutes the Emperor, 257.
    • Sighet streighnn'd, 305. Surrenders to the Emperor, 328. Describ'd, 329.
    • Simon-Torn taken, 220.
    • Skirmish between the Turks and Venetians, 317.
    • Smith (Ge.) his Letter to the Poles, 41.
    • Soldiers take an Oath to reform the Govern∣ment, 252.
    • The Sofraw granted to the Christian Mini∣sters, 135.
    • Solyman Aga pitch'd upon for Grand Vizier, refuses it, 134.
    • Solyman Pasha, his Reception by the Grand Seignior, 187. The Grand Vizier jealous of him, ib. He is made Vizier, ib. Trou∣bles the Christians, 314.
    • Solyman, Kiaja, a threatning Expression of his to Kara Mustapha Grand Vizier, 3.
    • Solyman Sultan install'd, 259. His Person, Character and Qualities, ib. Visits his Brother Achmet, 260. takes upon him to govern, 287. Marches to Sophia, 336. Consents to a Peace, 347. His Death, 398.
    • Solyman Vizier taken, 252. Strangled, 254.
    • Souches (Count) his Character, 299.
    • Soyer (Col.) defeated, 34.
    • Spahies Mutiny and are punished, 185. They and the Ianisaries unite, 258. Return Home, 260.
    • Sporke (Gen.) His Answer to the Turks, 27.
    • Standard of Mahomet exposed, 286.
    • Staremberg (Count) imprisoned, 25. Wound∣ed, 211. His Character, 298.
    • Stephanopolis refuses to receive a German Garrison, 300. Is obliged to surrender▪ ibid.
    • Stiria promises Money to the Emperor, 276.
    • Storm upon the Danube, 517.
    • Story of the Consul and a Iew, 546.
    • Strahina attack'd by the Turks, 374.
    • Strazoldo; fight between him and Col. Joshua, 48.
    • Strigonium besieged, 167.
    • Succours sent by the Venetians to the Cutzi, 314.
    • Swedes come to the Siege of Newhausel, 164. To the Siege of Buda, 204.
    T.
    • TAbor, (Isle of) its Description, 103.
    • Taff, (Count) his Character, 299.
    • Tartars, a ody of them defeated, 107. A∣nother Body defeated, 155. Barbarous u∣sage of the poor People, 367. Complaints against them, 424. Beaten, 525. With∣draw, ib.
    • Taxes great on the Christians, 398.
    • Teftish Pasha created, 335. The Nature of it, ib. One sent into Asia, 432.
    • Tekeli (the Elder) chief of the Rebels, 30. He dies, 31. His Castle surrender'd, ib.
    • Tekeli (the Younger) appears in the Wars, 42. Succeeds Wesselini, 44. In love with Princess Ragotski, ib. Defeats her Troops, ib. Offers new Grievances, 45. Proceed∣ings against him, ib. Master of the Field, ib. Writes Letters, 46. Revolts to the Emperor, and is slighted, 48. Returns a∣gain to the Rebels, ib. Offers Conditions▪ 74. A Plot to sieze him during the Truce, 75. Makes new Propositions, 76. Call'd to

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    • the Diet, ib. His Answer, 77. Ioyns with the Turks, ib. Emperor assents to his Marriage with Princess Ragotski, 93. His Successes at Zatmar, ib. His Prote∣stations, 97. Refuses to come to the Turk∣ish Camp, 112. Sends a Letter to the K. of Poland, 125. Sends Deputies to the D. of Lorrain, 128. Puts forth an Act of Par∣don, 138. Writes to the Pope, 139. His Successes, 160. In disgrace with the Port, 185. Receiv'd again into Favour, ib. Re∣ceives Aid from the Turks, 188. Marches to Mongatz, 191. With Money makes Le∣vies, 232. Enters into the Country near Segedin, where he is defeated and wound∣ed, 233. Writes to his Princess, 279. De∣feated, ib. Is declar'd Prince of Transil∣vania, 374. His Declaration upon it, ib. Sends a Letter to is Princess, 377. Her Answer, 378. Flies from place to place, 384. At Adrianople, 435. His Audi∣ence with the Grand Vizier, ib. French Ambassador visits him, ib. He and the Tartars sent away, ib. He is neglected, 535. His poor State and Condition, 548. His great Afflictions, 550. His ill Treat∣ment by the Turks, and Banishment, 606.
    • Tesfagee refuses to obey the Grand Seignior's Command, 285. He is slain, ib.
    • Teutonick Order: The Character of the Grand Master thereof, 33. Made Vice-King of Hungary, ib. His Character, 34.
    • Titul surrender'd to the Turks, 401.
    • Tornese surrender'd to the Venetians, 270.
    • Tour (La) kill'd, 178.
    • Transilvanians joyn the Imperialists, 199.
    • Treasure found, 112.
    • Treaties between the Turks, Poles, and Moscovites, 50. Of Peace laid aside, 423. With the Princes of the Empire, 157.
    • Treaty between the Emperor and Malecontents, how broke off, 74. Between the Poles and the Tartars, 161. Concluded with the De∣puties of Transilvania, 229. Begun be∣tween the Emperor and the Turks, 331.
    • Troubles at Constantinople, 251.
    • Turkish Affairs in an ill Condition 518.
    • Turkish Ambassador desires Audience, 329. Order of the Solemnity thereof, 330. A∣nother proceeds to Vienna, 348.
    • Turkish Court in great Confusion, 347.
    • Turkish Discipline, the manner of it, 533.
    • Turkish Fleet very weak, 313.
    • Turks listen to the request of the Hungari∣ans, 23. Alarm'd at the Germans appear∣ing on their Frontiers, 27. Refuse Assistance to the Malecontents, 31. The Reason why, ib. Assist them underhand, 36. Ioyn with them, ib. Grow Proud, 38. Much enraged at the taking of Debrezin, ib. Make In∣cursions, 40. Ioyn with the Malecontents, 48 Fall off from the Moscovites, 51. Iea∣lous of Tekeli, 76. Appear before Vienna, 103. Summon the City, 104. Batter it, 105. Discontents between them and Te∣keli, 107. They are repulsed before Vi∣enna, and cover their Trenches, 108. Par∣ties of them defeated, 109, 112. In want of Forage, 111. Two thousand kill'd, 116. An Account of their Forces, ib. How many kill'd in the Siege of Vienna, ib. Give Ground, 119. Routed, 127. Pursued, ib. Prepare again for War, 157. Prpose a Treaty, 158. Slight the Poles, 161. Fall on the Baggage before Gran, 141. Are put to Flight, and Defeated, ib. Two Parties of them Defeated, 148. Forces at Sea, 158. Land-Forces defeated, 169. Propose a Treaty, ib. Defeated near Es∣seck, 171. March to relieve Coron, 177. Take a Fort from the Venetians, 178. Re∣ceive a great Defeat, 180. The ill State of their Affairs, 184. Corn scarce among them, 195. Demand Hostages of Transil∣vania, Moldavia, and Valachia, 200. A Body of them Routed, 220. Another put to Flight, ib. Meet Seditiously, 221. Seek for Peace, 235. Resolve to Fight, 243. Routed, 244. Fly out of the Morea, 269. Burn and abandon Corinth, ib. Endeavour to take Singh, but are repulsed, 275. Attack the Malteses, 319. Receive a great overthrow, ib. Seek for Peace, 304. Fly from before Bel∣grade, 308. Sue again for Peace, 309. Assault the Germans, but are repulsed with Loss. [314] Desire Peace, which the Emperor unhappily refuses, [319.] Design against the Christians, 341. De∣feated, 342. Attack the Christians, ib. Are beaten and Retreat, ib. Fly to Potoschin, 343. Abandon their Camp, and the Ger∣mans possess it, ib. Put to Flight, 346. Defeated, 348. Forces Land at Negro∣pont, 357. Return with Loss to Temes∣waer, 387. Despise a Peace, 393. In hopes of Victory under their new Grand Vi∣zier, 397. Falsifie their Faith, 401. Pur∣sued by the Rascians, 425. Resolve to con∣tinue the War, 432. Repulsed from Titul and Fitz by the Rascians, 441. Repulsed from Portsea, 443. Vigorously Attack Poroka, ib. Are repulsed, 444. Design to recover Scio, 520. Many of them Drown'd in the Watersin Asia, 503. Averse to a Peace, with thesurrender of Caminiec, 513. Regain Scio, 525. Defeated, 537. Again worsted, 540. Inclinable to a Peace, 553.
    V.
    • VAlier set upon by ten Turkish Vessels, after a bloody Fight is kill'd, 392.
    • Valona in fear by the Venetians, 390. A∣bandon'd by the Turks, 391.
    • Venier kill'd, 364.
    • Venetian Armada sails to Patrass, 266.
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    • Venetian Camp wasted with Sickness, 318.
    • Venetian Fleet Winters at Napoli di Ro∣mania, 356. Resolve to Besiege Napoli di Malvasia, 389.
    • Venetians troubled by the Port, 9. Their Ambassador imprison'd, 10. Declare War against the Turks, 136. Their Reasons for it, 137. Relieve Chielifa, 223. An∣chor before Corinth, 269. Take Possession of it, 270. Their Successes against the Turks, from 313, to 327. At Sea give the Turks a great Defeat, 537.
    • Veterani Routs the Tartars, 220. His Cha∣racter, 299. Defeated, 531.
    • Vicegrad describ'd, 140. Storm'd and ta∣ken, ib.
    • Victory, a wonderful one, 346.
    • Vienna, a Plague there, 49. Fortified, 94. A great Consternation there, 101. Garri∣son'd, 102. The number of the Garrison, ib. Council appointed for Government of it, 103. A Fire there, 104. Staremberg, Governour thereof, Wounded, 105. The Besieged make a Sally, ib. Spring a Mine, 107. A Letter shot into the Town, ib. The Turks spring a Mine, 108. Coun∣terscarp taken by the Turks, ib. Are in hopes of Relief, 13. Signs of Approach∣ing Succours, 116. Turks play their Can∣non against it, 119. Ioy within the Town, 121.
    • Virovitz surrender'd, 148.
    • Vizier of Buda, his great Power, 218.
    • Viziers, Four new ones of the Bench made, 303.
    • Vizier (Grand) makes a Peace with the Poles, 39, and why, ib. Accepts of the Conditions offer'd by the Moscovites, 51. Publishes a Manifesto at Alba-Regalis, 100. In the Camp before Vienna, 103. His Tents fall to the Lot of the King of Poland, 120. Complains against the Pasha of Buda, 123. Strangles the Vizier of Buda, and other Pashas, 124. Excuses himself before the Grand Seignior, 132. Is acquitted, 133. Order'd to stay at Bel∣grade, 230. Prepares for War, and sends to the Tartars, ib. Endeavours to relieve Sighet, ib. Gives up the Seals, 286. Is kill'd, ib. The new G. Vizier goes not to the War, 34. Marches to Nicopolis, 373. Invests Belgrade, 382. Not enclin'd to a Peace, 397. Character of one, 434. Artifices of his Son, ib. Seeks the Life of the Chimacam, which puts his own in danger, 436. Remov'd, and another instituted, 437. At Belgrade, 497. Sent to the Army, 502. Begins his March to Adrianople, ib. Deposed, 514. A new one, 515. His Character, ib. Raises the Siege of Belgrade, 518. Sent for in hast, 519. Delays to return, 520. Put in fear, 522. Strangled, 529.
    • Ungwar taken, 162.
    • Vypalanca burnt by Rabutin, 557.
    W.
    • WAllestein (Count) sent into Poland, 95. His Business, ib.
    • Walpo invested, 249. Surrenders, ib.
    • Waradin (Great) Besieged, and Blockaded, 428, 429, 430. In great distress, 438. Surrender'd, 439.
    • Wazia, attack'd and taken, 154.
    • Wesselini dies, 44.
    • Widen taken by the Germans, 349. A Place of much advantage, 350. Tartars retire from it, 376. Invested by the Turks, 378. Surrenders to them, ib.
    • Witzen, a Fight near it, 141.
    • Wormb (Count) blamed, 45.
    • Wuchin taken by Dunewalt, 248.
    Y.
    • YEdic breeds Disorders in Asia, 334. A Party of his Soldiers Defeated, 335. Marches to Prusa, and defeats the Pasha, ib. Declar'd King of Anatolia, ib. Be∣sieges Angona, which ransoms it self, ib. Is defeated by the Teftish, and kill'd, 336.
    • Yeghen Commits some Outrages, 288. E∣trusted with the Army, ib. Demands the Seals of the Grand Seignior, ib. Mutinies, 304. Seizes on Hassan Pasha, ib. Com∣mits great Spoils, [318] His Fate, 333. Kills the Tartar Prince, ib. The Father Meditates Revenge, but he is favour'd by the Grand Vizier, ib. Commits all sorts of Outrages, 334. Commands issued from the Port to take him dead or alive, ib. Flies, into Albania, ib. Is beheaded by Mamoot Bei, ib.
    Z.
    • ZArnata taken by the Turks, 182.
    • Zatmar invested by Apafi, 92. Siege raised, ibid.
    • Zelen surrenders to the D. of Lorrain, 263.
    • Zemplin refuses to receive a German Gar∣rison, 29.
    • Zerneck quitted by the Turks, 250.
    • Zyclos taken, 221.
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