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The Disorderly Knights
by Dorothy Dunnett
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with references to "Sinan Pasha".
Excerpt - on Page 44: "
... thirty flutes and more brigantines and troop ships under Sinan Pasha with Dragut, Salah Rais and twelve thousand men have left Constantinople and are sailing for Malta. The Chevalier de Villegagnon ... "
Key Phrases:
Graham Malett, Francis Crawford, Sir Graham, Jerott Blyth, Grand Master, Will Scott, Adam Blacklock, Queen Dowager, Sinan Pasha, apricot hair, old corsair, serving brother
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Disorderly Knights
by Dorothy Dunnett
See all pages
with references to "Sinan Pasha".
Excerpt - on Page 44: "
... thirty flutes and more brigantines and troop ships under Sinan Pasha with Dragut, Salah Rais and twelve thousand men have left Constantinople and are sailing for Malta. The Chevalier de Villegagnon ... "
Key Phrases:
Graham Malett, Francis Crawford, Sir Graham, Jerott Blyth, Grand Master, Will Scott, Adam Blacklock, Queen Dowager, Sinan Pasha, apricot hair, old corsair, serving brother
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Ottoman Diplomacy in Hungary (Uralic and Altaic)
by Gustav Bayerle
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with references to "Sinan Pasha".
Excerpt - on Page 7: "
... 'We, Sinan Pasha, by the grace of the mighty God, chief locum tenens of the invincible Turkish Emperor in Buda and custodian of ... "
Key Phrases:
Anno Dni, Datum Budae, Archduke Ernest, Feölsegeös Ernestus Herczegh, Sinan Pasha, Archduke Matthias, Ferhad Pasha, Bosznay Passa, magyar orszagnak, nem lenne, captive begs, nem adnak
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The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650: The Structure of Power (European History in Perspective)
by Colin Imber
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with references to "Sinan Pasha".
Excerpt - on Page 24: "
... turn at Murad's court, and it was in answer to the call of the eldest, Hercules Tocco, that Murad sent Sinan Pasha against Ioannina in 1430. Sinan Pasha occupied the city, but instead of installing Hercules, he placed it directly under Ottoman ... "
Key Phrases:
Mehmed Pasha, Law Book, Black Sea, Sinan Pasha, Ahmed Pasha, Katib Chelebi, sanjak governor, timar holders, chief mufti, ottoman warfare, scribal service, head gatekeeper
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