CONTENTS.
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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 otherMatters | [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 atSigetwar | [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 KhosrúPáshá | [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 theMuftí | [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 againstHungary, 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 inAnatolia | [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 theVezírship | [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 thePremiership | [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 isadvanced 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] |
ANNALS OF NAIMA;
OR,
A HISTORY OF THE TURKISH EMPIRE.
A. H. 1000–1070. A.D. 1591–1659.