Befehlsschreiben des Sultans; Istanbul, 15. Oktober – 24. Oktober 1719 Sultan’s decree; Istanbul, October 15 – October 24, 1719 Sultanın hükmü; İstanbul, 15 Ekim – 24 Ekim, 1719 Unknown Edition Yasir Yılmaz Merve Kurkutlu Translation Yasir Yılmaz Datenmodellierung Stephan Kurz Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies GAMS - Geisteswissenschaftliches Asset Management System Creative Commons BY 4.0 2022 Vienna o:vipa.ded.osm.17191015-17191024.2 Digitale Edition von Quellen zur habsburgisch-osmanischen Diplomatie 1500–1918 Digital Scholarly Edition of Habsburg-Ottoman Diplomatic Sources 1500–1918 Habsburg-Osmanlı Diplomasisi Kaynakları Dijital Edisyonu 1500–1918 Projektleitung Arno Strohmeyer BOA, Istanbul Düvel-i Ecnebiye Defterleri, Nemçelü Ahid Defteri, no. 57 Page 72, entry 138

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Befehlsschreiben des Sultans; Istanbul, 15. Oktober – 24. Oktober 1719, bearb. von Yasir Yılmaz und Merve Kurkutlu, Datenmodellierung: Jakob Sonnberger, Stephan Kurz, in: Die Großbotschaften Damian Hugo von Virmonts und Ibrahim Pachas (1719/20), hg. von Arno Strohmeyer und Stephan Kurz (Digitale Edition von Quellen zur habsburgisch-osmanischen Diplomatie 1500-1918, hg. von Arno Strohmeyer, Projekt 1), Wien 2022.

Die Großbotschaften Damian Hugo von Virmonts und Ibrahim Paschas (1719/20) Düvel-i Ecnebiye Defteri Digitale Edition von Quellen zur habsburgisch-osmanischen Diplomatie 1500–1918

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Sultan’s decree addressed to the commander vizier of Nissa (Niš) and other Ottoman administrators along the route from Istanbul to the Austrian border, concerning the safe passage of Karl Ludwig, Freiherr von Seebach and his four servants during their journey ahidname Ottoman Turkish ahidnâme Habsburg ambassador imperial edict kadı musta'min mütesellim petition (arzuhal / arz-ı hal) protection transgression vizier
138 72 Nīş muḥāfıẓı vezīre ve āsitāne-i saʿādetümde Nīş ve Nemçe ḥudūdına varınca yol üzerinde vāḳiʿ olan ḳāḍīlara ve ketḫüdā yirleri yeñiçeri serdārları ve aʿyān-ı vilāyet ve iş erlerine ḥüküm ki: Romā imperāṭorınuñ ṭarafından ḥālā der-i devlet-medāruma büyükilçilik ile gelen Cenerāl Ġrūf de Virmond ḫutimet ʿavāḳibühū bi-l-ḫayr südde-i saʿādetüme mühürlü ʿarż-ı ḥāl gönderüb ilçi-i mūmā ileyh ile gelen begzādelerden Baron Sebeç (Karl Ludwig, Freiherr von Seebach) nām begzāde dörd nefer müsteʾmin ḫidmetkārlarıyla her ḳanġıñuzuñ taḥt-ı ḥükūmet ve ḳażāsına varub dāḫil olur ise menāzil ve merāḥilde gendüniñ ve ḫidmetkārlarınuñ esvāb ve ṭavarlarına daḫl ü taʿaaruż olunmayub ḫilāf-ı ʿahdnāme-i hümāyūn ḫarāc nāmıyla ve sāʾir bahāne ile aḳça muṭālebesiyle kimesneye rencīde itdirilmeyüb emīn ve sālim birbiriñüze irsāl ve iṣāle her biriñüz taḳayyüd ve ihtimām eylemeñüz bābında ḥükm-ü hümāyūnum ricā itmegin vech-i meşrūḥ üzere ʿamel olunmaḳ bābında fermān-ı ʿālī-şānum ṣādır olmışdur. fī evāil-i ẔẔī’l-ḥicce sene 1131
Decree to the commander vizier of Nissa (Niš) and to the judges, aides-de-camp of janissary commanders, janissary commanders, provincial notables, and functionaries situated on the road from my threshold of felicity to Nissa (Niš) and the Austrian border: General [Damian Hugo] Count of Virmont —may God end his days propitiously—who came as grand ambassador from the Roman emperor to my gate that is the center of state, sent a sealed petition to my threshold of felicity and requested my imperial decree [on the following matter]: When one of the notables that came [earlier] along with the aforesaid ambassador [to Istanbul], named Baron Sebec (Karl Ludwig, Freiherr von Seebach), and four of his protected servants, arrive and enter the administrative territory and town of whomever among you, no one shall interfere with and attack his garment or the garment of his servants. [Likewise, no one shall interfere with and attack] their flock of animals at stations and stages of the journey. No one shall be allowed to injure them demanding money under the name of tribute or under other pretexts in violation of the imperial letter of agreement (ʿahdnāme-i ḥumāyūn). Each of you shall send and deliver them safe and sound from one of you to the other. Each of you shall pay attention and take great care. My illustrious edict has been issued for all of you to act in the described way. October 15 to October 24, 1719