The history of the Turkish empire from the year 1623 to the year 1677 containing the reigns of the three last emperours, viz., Sultan Morat or Amurat IV, Sultan Ibrahim, and Sultan Mahomet IV, his son, the XIII emperour now reigning / by Paul Rycaut, Esq. ...

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The history of the Turkish empire from the year 1623 to the year 1677 containing the reigns of the three last emperours, viz., Sultan Morat or Amurat IV, Sultan Ibrahim, and Sultan Mahomet IV, his son, the XIII emperour now reigning / by Paul Rycaut, Esq. ...
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Murad -- IV, -- Sultan of the Turks, 1612-1640.
İbrahim, -- Sultan of the Turks, 1615-1648.
Mehmed -- IV, -- Sultan of the Turks, 1642-1693.
Turkey -- History -- 1453-1683.
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THE TABLE TO THE Reigns of Sultan Ibrahim and Sultan Mabomet.

A.
ABermont, the Captain of the French Man of War, whereon Monsieur de la Haye arrived at Constantinople, incurs great danger of his life, and where∣fore
Page 193
Achmet Great Vizier deprived of his Office and strangled
33
Aleppo, the Merchants thereof more subject to troublesom Avania's than others, and an instance given
116
Alexandria, a Plague there, 11. the Alex∣andrian Fleet encountred by the Veneti∣ans, 101. taken by the Malteses in 1673.
304
Algierines make complaints at the Port of the English Fleet commanded by the Earl of Sandwich, but find no encouragement, 87. they make a peace with the English, 113. the Articles signed by the Grand Signior, 129. they are carried by the Au∣thor to Algier, with a relation of two pleasant passages in his journey, ibid. 130, 131. they except against an Article of the Peace, and send a Letter to his Ma∣jesty, whereupon the War breaks out a∣sresh, 133, 134. the inconstancy of their Government
133
Colonel Anand, an English-man, and one Stefano Cordili made Plenipotentiaries to treat with the Great Vizier about the surrender of Candia
273
Michael Apasi constituted Prince of Tran∣sylvania by the Turks, 80. his Letter to the Earl of Winchelsea English Ambassa∣dour at the Port, 98. he is beloved of his people
146
Asac besieged by the Turks in the year 1641. but not taken, 6, 7. again besieged in 1642. and then taken, being abandoned by the Inhabitants, 9. After it had been sacked by the Moscovite in 1674. the Turk rebuilds it
313
Asan Pasha of Aleppo rebels and marches towards Constantinople, 56. he joins bat∣tel with the Great Vizier and discomfits him, 57. he is treacherously strangled by Mortaza Pasha
58
Asan Aga the Mosayp or Favourite his story
123
Austria spoiled by the Turks in 1663.
141
B.
BAkockza taken by Count Serini 147 Ballarino, Secretary to Signior Capello the Venetian Bailo, supplies his Office, 50. his sorrowsul Letter to Senator Nicolo Contarini, 102. his Character, 103. he is suspected by the Turks to use Sorcery
121
Balsora, its Pasha rebels in 1667. and is forced to slee into Persia
230
Baltagibashee, what
124
Cardinal Barbarini bestows a pension of eight hundred Crowns a mon h upon Count Se∣rini, 160. he supplies the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 with

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four thousand measures of corn in their Wars in Candia
pag. 228
Barcan taken by Count Soisé, and burnt
166
Girolamo Bataglia and Francesco Bataglia Proveditors General both killed at the Siege of Candia
249
Duke de Beaufort the Popes General at Sea desires of the King of France, his natu∣ral Prince, leave to try his fortune by Land at the Siege of Candia, 263. he is killed there
267
Beker Pasha of Rhodes strangles the Pasha of Cyprus, 11. made Captain Pasha, 12. put to death by order of the G. Signior
15
Belgrade, here the Great Vizier had his Winter-quarters the sirst year of the Hun∣garian war in 1663. 145. resides there the second winter, after the peace made
176
Signior Bembo obtains a Victory over the Turks at Sea
54
Sir Tho. Bendish Ambassadour at the Port, his Expedient for obtaining redress of wrongs offered to the Merchants, 18. he opposes the forcing of English Ships into the Turks service against Candia, but without effect.
40
Berclay made Prince of Transylvania, 73. the Transylvanians depose him
78
Berzenche taken by Count Serini
147
A Blazing-star seen in most parts of the known world in 1664. and particularly in Turkie, with their opinion what it por∣tended
177
Dukes of Brunswick and Lunenburg assist Candia with three thousand men
252
C.
CAiro, a Rebellion of the great Beghs there, 153. another
330
Caminiecz taken by the Turks in eleven days, 300. blocked up the Poles, 311. but the Siege raised by the Turks
313
Candia (the Isle) how it became the possessi∣on of Venice, 23. what the occasion of the Turks making war against it, 13. the be∣ginning of the war, 20. The Turks Sea and Land-forces at first employed in it, what, 21. what the preparations of tho Venetians, 22. The Turks land in this Isle, pag. 24. what supplies the Venetians had towards this war from Christendom
25
Candia (the City) first besieged in 1647. by the Turks, who were then forced to raise the Siege, 28. besieged a second time in 1650. and again beaten off, 41. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 a third time, when the Turks losing three thousand men at one assault again drew off, 43. this war carried on fainlly by the Turks for several years, 85. prose∣cuted asresh in 1666. 221. what aid the Venetians then had from Christian Prin∣ces, 227. the Fortisications of the Town described, and what Quarters were pos∣sessed by the Besiegers and Besieged, 332. the History of the Siege continued (unin∣terruptedly) from 232 to 254. and from 262 to 277. its Duke killed, 253. large succours sent thither from France, 263. the Garrison makes a notable sally, but with bad success, 266. French Officers slain in this sally, 267. the French de∣part, 268. a Council held to consider of the state of the Town, 270. the result of the Council to enter into a Treaty with the Vizier, 273. the conditions of peace, 274. the Town delivered to the Turks, 277. an account of the number of the slain on both sides, the batteries, storms, sallies, &c. 276. what a sad spectacle of desola∣tion at its surrender
278
Canea taken by the Turks, 25. they land here forty thousand fighting men
26
Antonio Capello, Commander of the Vene∣tian Gallies
23
Gio. Capello made Doge General of the Sea, 25. what his Armata
ibid.
Signior Capello Bailo at the Port impriso∣ned, 45. his ill usage casts him into a deep melancholy, 48. his Commission ta∣ken from him, 50. he dyes at Constan∣tinople, but his Corps conveyed to Venice
104
Casimir King of Poland resigns his Crown, and how affairs then stood there
297
Chirfaleas, a couragious Captain, 145. is slain near Serinswar
158
Chusaein Pasha, General of the Turks in Candia, 39. is made Great Vizier, but to reside still in Candia, 42. is discharged from the Office of Great Vizier, 47. is

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put to death by the Great Vizier Kuperlee
pag. 58
Chusaein Pasha of Buda besieges Leventz, 162. is routed by Count Soise
164
Another Chusaein Pasha is made Governor of Caminiecz
300
Clissa taken by Foscolo, the Venetian Gene∣ral, 28. the Turks endeavour to regain it, but are beaten off, 40. it is described
196
Claudiopolis besieged by the Turks, but not taken, 80. yields it self to Apasi Prince of Transylvania
148
Constantinople, a great plague there in 1661. 8. an Insurrection there on the account of the Grand Signior's Brothers
261
Count Coligni Commander of the French Troops in Hungary joyns Montecuculi, 162. his valour at the great battel with the Turks on the Rab, 169. having re∣ceived honours of the Emperour he re∣turns homewards with his Army
175
Corban, the manner of it among the Turks
144
Andrea Cornaro General and Inquisitor in Candia, 23. is slain in the defence of Re∣timo
25
Another Andrea Cornaro Captain-General of the Venetians, 223. being made Pro∣veditor General, he is slain at Candia with a Granado
263
Cosacks infest the Black Seas, 40, 41. they infest the Tartars, 122. great numbers of them carried into captivity by the Turks
315
Curdi or Cordiaei their Country described, their Religion and Manners
92, 93
D.
DAlmatia one seat of the War betwixt the Turks and Venetians, 27. after Candia was surrendred, Commissioners are sent hither by the Turk and Venetian for determining the differences of the Consines, 288. all the particulars adju∣sted, and the war between the Turk and Venetian ended
291
Clipt Dollars called in by the Great Vizier, 115. his Stewards Treasurer put to death for disobeying this command
ibid.
Dorosensko General of the Cosacks revolts to the Turks
pag. 298
Dunelma or a Festival among the Turks how celebrated
144
The Dutch Resident unjustly sentenced to make satisfaction for Goods belonging to Turks on board a Dutch Vessel surprised by Venetian and Maliese Corsairs
127
E.
EGypt, the Government there at present rather Aristocratical than Monarchi∣cal
330
Elmas, a Village in the Upper Hungary, near which the German and Turkish Am∣bassadours use to be exchanged
220
Embrahore, that Office what
333
English Trade first introduced into Turkie, when, 65. what befel the Nation and Trade in Turkie in the year 1662. 113. the Custom endeavoured to be raised at Aleppo and Scanderone in 1665. by the Customer, 197. the Scale also threatned to be removed from Scanderone to Tripoli in Soria by the Lord Treasurer, but both without effect, 199. An English Factor in Smyrna designing to cheat several Prin∣cipals in England of 215 fine cloths, and a considerable summ of money turns Turk, but without succeeding in his knavery
311
Francesco Erizzo elected by the Venetians Doge General of the Sea, at the begin∣ning of the War in Candia, 23. but hin∣dred by death from executing that Office
ibid.
F.
FEstivals how celebrated among the Turks
318
Sir John Finch English Ambassadour at the Port
311
Count Forgatz overthrows a party of Turks making Incursions into Hungary, 39. be∣ing Governour of Newhausel at the Turks invading Hungary in 1663. advising a sally is with his party routed
138
Leonardo Foscolo his success against the Turks in Dalmatia, 27, 28. his success in Bosna, 39. he is sent into Candia with

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the title of Generalissimo in the room of Mocenigo
pag. 43
Marquess Frangipani, with others offer themselves to the Turk in 1670. 279. they find not the protection desired, but are overtaken by the hand of Justice
295, 296
French Ambassadour at the Port imprisoned contrary to the Law of Nations, 69. that King remits an hundred thousand Crowns to Venice to assist them against the Turks, 227. three French Ships of War arrive in the Hellespont, 256. an Ambas∣sadour from the Grand Signior to the French King, 257. the King sends se∣ven thousand men to the relief of Candia, commanded by the Duke of Navaille, &c. 264. after having sussered great loss there (267) they depart, 268. a French Am∣bassadour accompanies the Turks late En∣voyé to France, in his return to Constan∣tinople with three Men of War, who bear themselves very insolently at their arri∣val, 291. what success he had in his Embassy, 292. he obtains some new pri∣viledges for his Nation, 306. and licence to travel in the Turks Dominions
307
Count Fuchier General of the Artillery of the Empire killed at the great battel be∣twixt Montecuculi and the Turks on the Rab
168
La Fueillade with two hundred French Gentlemen, Adventurers for honour, and four hundred common Souldiers arrive at Candia, 250. having had above half of his slain men in a desperate sally, he with the remainder return home
252
G.
GEnoese make peace with the Turk, 182. they settle a Trade in Turkie, 183. they send a new Resident, who through the bad success of affairs falling into a melancholy, kills himself, 294. their Trade turns to very small account
325, 326
Georgia, some troubles there
95
Captain Georgio a famous Pirate taken by the Turks
244
Germans deluded by the Turks pretences of peace, 118. their preparations for war with the Turks in 1663. pag. 135. what confusion then in their counsels, 141. they send Ministers to implore aid of Chri∣stian Princes, 151. their Forces in 1664. what, ibid. their great inclination to peace, notwithstanding their good success, whence, 173. a peace concluded between them and the Turks, ibid. they send an Ambassadour to the Grand Signior, 180. what his Presents were, 181. his Embas∣sy ended with mutual contentment, 190. the controversie between him and the Tur∣kish Ambassadour at the place of Ex∣change
220
Signior Giavarina sent to the Great Vizier at the Siege of Candia to make proposals of peace, 235. he dyes there of the Camp∣distemper
241
Grillo the Venetian Bailo's Interpreter strangled
39
Proveditor Grimani made Captain-General in the room of Capello, 27. he suffered shipwrack and was drowned at the Island of Psara
28
Fanir Gumir a Persian Traitor strangled
7
H.
HAmmerling slain before Quinque Ec∣clesiae
148
Count Harberstein slain before Quinque Ec∣clesiae
148
Chevalier d'Harcourt his gallantry at the Siege of Candia
234
Sir Daniel Harvey, Ambassadour from his Majesty to the Port, 257. has his Audi∣ence of the Grand Signior at Salonica, 280. he dyes at Constantinople
〈◊〉〈◊〉
Hasaki the Queen-Mother takes on her the protection of her Sons
255
Monsieur la Haye (the father) Ambassadour at the Port imprisoned contrary to the Law of Nations
69
Monsieur la Haye (the son) proposed, by the French King, to the Grand Signior and Great Vizier to be sent Ambassadour to the Port, in a Letter to each of them, and the Vizier's Answer thereto, 107, 108, 109. he arrives as Ambassadour at the Port, but slightly treated at his first arrival, 191, 192. his first Audience, 192. his second Audience
194

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An Horses tail set forth at the Great Vi∣zier's gate is the signal of the Camps mo∣tion within a month
pag. 118.
Husaein Pasha of Silistria marries the Great Vizier's Sister
171
Hungary, the war begins there betwixt the Emperour and Turk in 1663. 135. the Hungarians unsatisfied with the peace made by the Emperour with the Turk, and why, 174. but through the Emperors arguments brought to acquiesce in it, 175. what gave occasion to the rebellion there, 296. they petition to the Turks for assi∣stance
305
I.
JAnisaries, the formality of making them in these days
242
Janoua in Transylvania taken by the Turks
73
Sultan Ibrahim succeeds his Brother Morat in the Throne, 2. his luxurious and effe∣minate way of living, 4, 18, 29. comple∣mented by foreign Ministers, 4. seized with an Apoplexy, 6. has a Son born, viz. Sultan Mahomet that now reigns, 8. a second and a third Son, 10. a fourth and a fifth, 13. his lascivious fancy for a big woman, 19. he falls in love with his Brothers widow, but is rejected by her, 30. he falls also in love with the Mufti's daughter, who is taught by her father to reject his love, 31. he takes her by force, but after a few days enjoyment returns her to her father, 32. by the Muf∣ti and his Accomplices he is deposed and afterwards strangled, 34. his description and character
35
Ibrahim Pasha of Cairo imprisoned there by the Beghs, but soon obtains his liberty, 153. is deeply fined by the Grand Sig∣nior, ibid. is made Pasha of Darbiquier, ibid. arrives at Candia with eight hun∣dred Spahees
245
Jerusalem, a great controversie betwixt the Religious there of the Latine and Greek Churches about the holy Sepulchre, 315. the possession of it adjudged by the Great Vizier to the Greeks
316
Jews strangely deluded by Sabatai Sevi the pretended Messiah in 1666. 202, 204, 206, 207. they flock from all parts to him, pag. 209. their ridiculous fancies concerning Elias, 211, 212. they receive a new form of Worship from Sabatai Se∣vi, 209. but are enjoined, upon his turn∣ing Turk, to return unto their old me∣thod, by the Cochams of Constantinople
215
Ishmael Pasha of Buda, made Chimacam of Constantinople, 118. killed at the great Battel upon the Rab
168
K.
KAnisia besieged by Count Serini, 150, the Siege raised
157
Kara Mustapha made Great Vizier, 333. his kindness to Kuperlee his Predecessour's servants, 334. his pride and insolence to foreign Ministers
335
Katirgi Oglé Pasha of Canea his original and life
253
Kemenius made Prince of Transylvania, 78. he is routed by Ali Pasha and slain
80
Kemenitz,
see Caminiecz
Kiosem, the Queen-mother, her artifice to advance her Son Ibrahim to be Empe∣rour, 1. she is imprisoned by him, but by submission soon obtains her liberty, 30. she consents to his being deposed, 33. she with the Great Vizier and twelve Pasha's govern during Sultan Mahomet the 4th Minority
35
Komorra where situate
136
Kul-Ogli the Grand Signior's Favourite, 167. he marries the Grand Signior's el∣dest Daughter
321
Kuperlee (the father) Pasha of Damascus made Great Vizier, 51. his disposition, 68. he gets his son joyned with him in the Office, and procures the succession therein for him, 82. his Rules given to the Grand Signior, 83. he dyes
ibid.
Kuperlee (the son) succeeds his father in the place of Great Vizier, 83. endeavours to establish himself, 88. his cruelty to the Germans of Newhausel, 138. his artifice to quiet the minds of his shattered Army after their great defeat on the Rab by Montecuculi, 170. he sends for his Mo∣ther to Belgrade, who was esteemed a cunning woman, 176. he offers to the son

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of the Tartar Chan to depose his father, but the son accepts not the proffer, 178. he returns to Adrianople to the Grand Signior, 180. he arrives with his Army in the Isle of Candia, 227. sits down be∣fore the city of Candia, 232. his justice on some disorderly souldiers at the surren∣der of Candia, 277. he drinks wine ex∣cessively, 280. he is brought thereby into a Dropsie whereof he dyes, 332. his chara∣cter
ibid.
L.
LEmnos taken by the Venetians from the Turks, 52. retaken by the Turks 55 Count Leslie German Ambassadour to the Turks,
see Germans
Levents, who so called
110
Leventz, or Lewa, a town in Hungary ta∣ken by the Turks, 143. retaken by the Germans under the command of Count Soisé, 161. again besieged by the Turks, but not taken
162
Lintz, the Emperour removes from Vienna hither at the beginning of the Hungarian war in 1663.
141
Dukes of Lunenburg and Brunswick assist Candia with three thousand men
252
M.
MAhomet IV. born, 8. succeeds his Father at seven years of age, 34. removes his Court to Adrianople, 82. re∣turns again to Constantinople, 88. his extravagant hunting, ibid. & 194, 280. he concerns himself about affairs of the Government, 90, 91. again removes his Court to Adrianople, with a description of his Cavalcade, 119. his aversion to Constantinople, 155, 177. he has a Son born, 155. he seeks to destroy his Bro∣thers, 177. he passionately loves his Queen, 184, 281. he returns with the Great Vizier to Constantinople, 186. he resides at Larissa during the Siege of Can∣dia, 241, 254. his antipathy to Tabaco, 255. a second attempt to destroy his Bro∣thers, 261. the news of the surrender of Candia brought to him at Negropont, and how he received it, 278. he resides the winter following at Salonica, 280. then returns to Adrianople, where he receives the Great Vizier with great respect at his return from Candia, 284. a third attempt to destroy his Brothers, which takes effect on the elder of the two, 294. he circum∣cises his eldest Son, and marries his el∣dest Daughter to Kul-Ogli, 321. his Government commended, 317. he returns to Constantinople, 328. the reasons of it, 329. he goes back to Adrianople
332
Mahomet Pasha made Great Vizier, 33. he with the Mufti and other Accomplices conspire the death of Sultan Ibrahim, ib. he is deposed from his Office, and after∣wards murdered
40
Mahomet Pasha of Aleppo marries the G. Signior's Sister
171
Mahomet Pasha of Romelia sent Ambassa∣dour to Vienna, 178. what his Presents to the Emperour were, ibid. his sordid way of living at Vienna, 221. his contro∣versie with the German Ambassadour at the place of Exchange
220
Malta, the gallantry of the Knights of Mal∣ta at the Siege of Candia, 235. the Mal∣teses with six Gallies take the Fleet de∣signed for Alexandria, which had on board the Kuzlir Aga, with his slave and her son, and all his treasure
14
Marcello, a General of the Venetians slain in a Sea-fight with a Cannon-bullet, but dyes a Conq erour (in 1656.)
52
Count de Mare killed at Candia
254
Vicenzo della Marra Governour General of the Arms of Candia, killed there
28
Michael Korebut Wisnowieski elected King of Poland, 297. he dyes
310
Mocenigo General of the Venetians gains a great victory at Sea over the Turks in 1651. 44. another in 1655. 49. in a∣nother his Ship blown up, and himself slain
54
Prince of Moldavia revolts to the Poles
309
Francesco Molino Proveditor General to the Venetians, 23. made Doge General of the Sea, ib. dismissed from that charge
25
Alvisé de Molino sent Ambassadour to the Port, but is transferred to the Vizier at Candia, 255. after the Siege ended, he passes to the Court at Adrianople
287

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Marquess S. Andrea Montbrun made Go∣vernour of Candia, pag. 247. his dili∣gence in his charge
249
Count Montecuculi Governour of Rab made a General at the beginning of the war in Hungary in 1663. 135. puts a thousand men into Newhausel, 139. joins with Count Serini, 158. clears Serinswar of Serini's forces, ibid. repels the Great Vizier at Kemend endeavouring to pass the Rab, 166. gives a second great de∣feat to the Turks at Chiesfalo on this Ri∣ver, killing seventeen thousand, 168. for which he is highly applauded and made Lieutenant-General of the whole Army, 169. reasons why his services were more acceptable than those of Serini or Soisė
ibid.
Moravia spoiled by the Turks in 1663.
141
Morlacks revolt from the Turks to the Vene∣tians
29
Girolamo Morosini Commander of the Ve∣netian Galleasses, 22. braves the Turkish Fleet, 25. killed by a Musket-bullet shot through his head
27
Francesco Morosini made Captain-General for the Venetians, 231. he obtains a vi∣ctory over the Turks and is Knighted, 243, 244. he refuses a Present from the Vizier at the surrender of Candia, and why
277
Gioseppo Morosini Captain of the Venetian Galleasses
237
Mortaza Pasha treacherously strangles the Pasha of Aleppo, that formidable Rebel, 58. for which piece of service, &c. being made Pasha of Babylon, and removed from thence, he flees to the Curdi, whose Kings Daughter he had married, who deliver him into the Turks hands, and they strike off his head
92, 94, 96
Mustapha Great Vizier strangled by com∣mand of the Queen-Mother
12
Mustapha, Captain-Pasha, loses his head
4
Mustapha Pasha of Grand Cairo in Egypt, ibid. made Pasha of Silistria
9
Mustapha Captain-Pasha made Chimacam of Adrianople, 118. his affectation and popularity
179
A Mutafaraca what
178
N.
NAdasti with others offer themselves to the Turk in 1670. pag. 279. they find not the protection desired, but are overtaken by the hand of Justice,
295, 296
Bernardo Nani made Proveditor General, and arrives at Candia with five hundred Foot, 242. he is killed by a Musket-shot in the head
249
Count Nassaw killed in the great Battel be∣twixt Montecuculi and the Turks on the Rab
168
Nathan, a Jew, an Accomplice with Sabatai Sevi the pretended Messiah, gives out himself to be Elias, 202. his Letters to Sabatai Sevi, and the Jews of Aleppo, 203. he arrives near Smyrna
217
The Duke de Navaille Commander of the Succours from France in Candia in 1669. 264. after having lost many of his men he departs from thence, 268. for which he incurs the disfavour of his Prince at his return home
269
Nehemiah Cohen a Rival of Sabatai Sevi in his Messiahship
213
Newhausel besieged by the Turks in 1663. 140. it bravely defends it self being stor∣med, ibid. the Turks storm it a second time, and are repulsed, 142. it is yielded upon conditions
ibid.
Nitra by the cowardise of the Commander betrayed to the Turks, 144. taken again by the Christians under the command of Count Soisé
160
The Nogay Tartar desires Lands of the Grand Signior, for which they are fallen upon by the Krim Tartar
195
Monsieur de Nointel Ambassadour at the Port from France
291
Novigrade surrendred to the Turks
145
O.
OPium its operation with the Turks, 130. more fully described 283 Oseck and the Bridge adjoining to it of six or seven miles long taken by Serini and burnt, 147. the Bridge is built again in forty days by the Turks
157

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    P.
    PAdavini dyes at Canea pag. 241 Count S. Paul together with la Fueil∣lade, &c. arrive at Candia, 250. their valour
    251
    Signior Pisani, Proveditor General of the Kingdom, killed by a Granado at Can∣dia
    239
    Poles fruitlesly complain at the Port of the incursions of the Tartars, 4. kill ten thou∣sand of them returning from spoiling the countries of Moscovia, 12. upon another incursion, wherein the Tartars carried away an hundred thousand captives, they again send an Ambassadour to the Port, who being disgusted with his ill treatment falls into a Feaver and dyes, 229. the Turks deliberate a war against Poland, and the causes of it, 296. the war breaks out in 1672. 299. the distracted condi∣tion of the Poles at this time, ibid. they accept very dishonourable and disadvan∣tageous conditions of peace, ibid. refusing to pay their Tribute the war breaks out afresh, 304, 308. they obtain a conside∣rable victory over the Turks
    309
    Possonium garrisoned
    143
    Psara, a great part of the Venetian Fleet cast away there
    28
    Q.
    QUinque Ecclesiae stormed by Count Serini, who put all the Inhabitants to the sword for their treachery, and burnt the Town
    148
    R.
    RAb (the Fortress) the Turks seek to take it by stratagem in 1642. 9. the description of it
    139
    Rab (the River) the great defeat of the Turk by Montecuculi here
    168
    Ragotski, Prince of Transylvania, raises troubles in Hungary, 11. his ambitious spirit, 70. he invades Poland, ibid. is beaten by Zerneski General of the Poles, 71. deposes himself, ibid. reassumes the Principality, 72. beats the Pasha of Buda, ibid. is again deposed, 73. and again as∣sumes the Principality, ibid. joins battel again with the Pasha of Buda, but is bea∣ten and dyes of his wounds, 74. his cha∣racter
    ibid.
    Ramadam, a Sangiack of Egypt, taken pri∣soner in a Sea-sight by the Venetians, and most of his Fleet consisting of twenty three Ships taken or stranded
    231
    Redeius made Prince of Transylvania in the stead of Ragotski, 72. forced by Ra∣gotski to relinquish his Power
    ibid.
    Count Remorantino killed at the first Siege of Candia by the Turks
    28
    David Retani his diligence and courage in defending Claudiopolis
    81
    Retimo taken by the Turks
    25
    Aug. Rostayne Adjutant of Marquess Villa at Candia killed with a Cannon-bullet
    247
    S.
    SAbatai Sevi the pretended Messiah of the Jews in the year 1666. 200. his parentage and education, 201. his De∣claration, 205. he arrives at Constanti∣nople, and is cast into a Dungeon, after∣wards imprisoned in the Dardanelli, 208. while he remains there he institutes a new method of Worship for the Jews, 209. he is accused to the Chimacam of Adrianople by Nehemiah Cohen, a Rival of Sabatai in the Messiahship, 213. being threatned with death he turns Turk, 214. his death in 1676.
    219
    Samozadé, the Great Vizier's Secretary, his ruine, 126. his vast Estate
    ibid.
    Schinta assaulted by the Great Vizier, but he is beaten off
    144
    Sebenico besieged by forty thousand Turks, who were forced to raise the Siege, 28. the City described
    196
    Seraglio at Constantinople in a great part burnt
    185
    Count Nicholas Serini Commander of Croa∣tia besieges Canisia, but commanded by the Emperour to raise the Siege, 78. he raises a Fort on the Turks Dominions, and calls it Serinswar, 79. he is made General of an Army in Croatia in 1663. by the Emperour, 135. his just cruelty to some Turkish prisoners, 139. his fortune

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    and conduct, pag. 142. a not able instance of his valour, 145. his incomparable di∣ligence and success, 147, 148. he escapes a great danger, 149. upon a disgust from Montecuculi he retires from the wars, 158. reflections on his disgrace, 159. the Presents sent him, and Honours done him by Christian Princes, 160. he is slain by a wild Boar, 176. his character
    ibid.
    Count Peter Serini defeats the Turks in the Streights of Morlac
    149
    Serini Prince of Croatia, Count Nadasti, and others offer themselves to the Turks in 1670. 279. they find not the prote∣ction desired, but are overtaken by the hand of Justice
    295, 296
    Serinswar taken by the Turks and razed
    159
    Shart, what
    130
    Shecher Para, a Pander for Sultan Ibra∣hims lust
    30
    Sigeth besieged by Count Serini, but not ta∣ken
    148
    Smyrna, a Besasteen or Exchange and a Custom-house built there by the Turks
    327
    Sobieski great Marshal of Poland obtains a great victory over the Turks in 1673.
    308
    Solyman Pasha, Kayah-begh of the Jani∣saries, banished into the Desarts of Ara∣bia
    84
    Count Soisé's success in the Vpper Hungary against the Turks, 160. he beats a Body of fourteen thousand Turks, ibid. he routs Chusaein Pasha of Buda with twenty five thousand Turks, 164. his Commission taken from him, but afterwards he is made Governour of the strong Fortress of Komorra
    166
    Soranço, the Venetian Ambassadour at the Port, imprisoned at the beginning of the war in Candia, 22. he is sent home
    42
    Priest Sorich Captain of the Morlachs, his undaunted spirit, but hard Fate
    29
    Baron Spaar sent General into Dalmatia, 121. arrives at Candia
    254
    Spalato in Dalmatia described
    195, 196
    General Sporch joyns Montecuculi and Sc∣rini near Serinswar
    158
    Sultana Sporcha her History
    331
    Count Strozzi by his smooth arguments is received into Possonium with his Regi∣ment, 143. is sent Ambassadour to the French King to implore aid against the Turks, pag. 152. his Speech to the French King, ibid. he is slain by a Musket-bul∣let near Serinis Fort
    158
    Sweeds conquer Cracovia, 70. totally routed afterwards by the Poles
    71
    T.
    TArtars their kind of life, 122. joyn with the Turks in their war against Hungary, 123. invade Poland in 1667. and carry away near an hundred thou∣sand captives, 228. their disposition
    313
    False Temins, the story of them
    258
    Tenedos taken by the Venetians, 52. quit∣ted again by them
    54
    Transylvania invaded by the Turks in 1661. 73. again in 1662. 98. a histo∣ry of its misery, 100. the Turks make frequent incursions into it in 1665. yet the German Ambassadour then at the Port would not interpose in their behalf
    189
    Tripoli, Peace made by the English with the Tripoleses in 1663. 131. they rebel a∣gainst their Pasha Osman, besiege him in his Castle, and procure him to be strang∣led, assuming the form of Government of Algier
    301
    Tunis, Peace made by the English with Tu∣nis
    131
    Turks keep no Residents in foreign Courts, the reason thereof and the consequence, 3. esteem ceremony to be submission, 5. the richness of their Tents, 120. the little re∣spect they bear to foreign Ministers, 128. superstitious admirers of old Prophecies, 145. their usual complement to foreign Ambassadours, 183, 191. difficult to bring a Turkish Minister to punishment, 200. they fall to drinking wine excessive∣ly, 283. but it is soon forbidden them by the Grand Signior's special command, which is recited
    285
    V.
    THE Prince of Valachia, by the trea∣chery of his servant is forced to flee his country, and to retire into the Empe∣rours

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    Territories, pag. 172. another Prince of Valachia is carried by his own Soul∣diers to the Poles in 1673. but makes his escape from them
    309
    Vanni Effendi, a Shegh, a notable dispute between him and the Mufti
    154
    Varadin besieged by the Turks, 74. the In∣habitants crave aid of the Emperour, but obtain none, 75. the Fortress described, 76. it is surrendred
    77
    Monsieur de Ventelay,
    see la Haye.
    Vienna, what provision it made for it self at the beginning of the war with the Turk in 1663. 136, 143. abandoned by the Emperour who removes to Lintz
    141
    Marquess Villa received into the Service of the Venetians as General of the Foot, and made Governour of Candia, 186, 222. his Speech to the Senate, 187. he surveys the Forts in Dalmatia in his passage to Candia, 195. he lands at Candia, 223. he takes the sield, ibid. but after an as∣sault or two of the Turks retires again in∣to the Town, 223, 224, 225. he is recal∣led by the Duke of Savoy his natural Prince, but by the intercession of the Pope and State of Venice licence for his continuance is obtained, pag. 231. he is again recalled and departs, 247. his Speech to the Senate at his return
    248
    W.
    WAldeck General of the Lunenburg and Brunswick Forces in Can∣dia slain there
    252
    Earl of Winchelsea sent Ambassadour to the Port, 67. his Answer to the Captain∣Pasha proposing to him to hire some Eng∣lish Ships to serve in the Wars against Candia
    185
    Wisozki Ambassadour from Poland to the Port, his insolent behaviour there
    298
    Y.
    YAmboli, a famous Hunting of the Grand Signior there
    171
    Z.
    ZEchelhyd revolts from the Emperour to Apafi Prince of Transylvaniae
    146
    The End of the TABLE.
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