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... Indian Ocean Account of a Whirlpool The Expedition of Senan Pasha The Appearance of Torghudjeh Beg 68 ib . 70 ib . ib . 71 ib . 72 ib . • 73 74 ib . 75 ib . 77 ib . The Occurrence at Jarba Capture of Infidel Vessels The Visit xii CONTENTS .
... Indian Ocean Account of a Whirlpool The Expedition of Senan Pasha The Appearance of Torghudjeh Beg 68 ib . 70 ib . ib . 71 ib . 72 ib . • 73 74 ib . 75 ib . 77 ib . The Occurrence at Jarba Capture of Infidel Vessels The Visit xii CONTENTS .
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Kâtip Çelebi. The Occurrence at Jarba Capture of Infidel Vessels The Visit of Torghudjeh to Moghreb , & c . The Expedition of Torghudjeh to Bastia Page 78 79 ib . 80 HISTORY OF THE MARITIME WARS OF THE TURKS . AUTHOR'S CONTENTS . xiii.
Kâtip Çelebi. The Occurrence at Jarba Capture of Infidel Vessels The Visit of Torghudjeh to Moghreb , & c . The Expedition of Torghudjeh to Bastia Page 78 79 ib . 80 HISTORY OF THE MARITIME WARS OF THE TURKS . AUTHOR'S CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Jarba , Tripoli West , Alexandria of Egypt , and Damietta . Its western and Arabian coast terminates at Arish . On the east are , Gaza , Acca , Bairut , Tripoli Sham , and Pias . On the north , Selfeka , Anemur , Alanieh , Antakia , and ...
... Jarba , Tripoli West , Alexandria of Egypt , and Damietta . Its western and Arabian coast terminates at Arish . On the east are , Gaza , Acca , Bairut , Tripoli Sham , and Pias . On the north , Selfeka , Anemur , Alanieh , Antakia , and ...
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... Jarba , where he left his cargo , and made pre- parations for a voyage to the infidel countries . On the accession of Sultan Selim to the throne , his brother , Corcud Khan , was obliged to conceal himself , and the Mediterranean ships ...
... Jarba , where he left his cargo , and made pre- parations for a voyage to the infidel countries . On the accession of Sultan Selim to the throne , his brother , Corcud Khan , was obliged to conceal himself , and the Mediterranean ships ...
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... Jarba . Here the two brothers met , and formed an agreement to carry on their wars together ; after which they repaired to Tunis , and requested some place of abode from the governor . At that time Tunis was held by Beni Hefs , who ...
... Jarba . Here the two brothers met , and formed an agreement to carry on their wars together ; after which they repaired to Tunis , and requested some place of abode from the governor . At that time Tunis was held by Beni Hefs , who ...
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Abdullah Ahmed Pasha ammunition anchor Andrea Doria Arabic army arrived artillery attacked Avlona Bajaiah Barbarossa barges Bassora battle began besieged brave brother called cannon captives capture capudan castle Cephalonia coast command commenced Committee Constantinople Corfu Demy Quarto divan Egypt emperor enemy enemy's engagement EXPEDITION favour fire fled fleet fortress galleys Gallipoli Genoa golettas governor Halk-al-vad harbour Hassan History hundred immediately infidels inhabitants island Jarba Kazi-Zadeh Kemal Reis Khair Khair-ad-din Beg Khair-ad-din Pasha king of Spain land Lutfi Pasha Mediterranean miles Minorca Moghreb Mohammed morning Moslems Motone Mustaffa neighbourhood night Ormuz Oruj Reis Ottoman Persian Piri Reis plundered Prevesa prisoners proceeded Puglia returned to Algiers Right Honourable royal sailed sanjak Seidi Senan Pasha sent ships shore siege Sublime Porte Sultan Sultan Soleiman Khan sunk taken thence thousand Tilmisan took Torghudjeh Trabalos troops Tunis Turkish twenty Venetian vessels vezier victory whilst
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