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treacherously to the Venetians, II. 2; mifcarries before Algiers, 13. Charles VI., fuccours the Vene. tians, IV. 221; at war with the Turks, 363. Charles XII. (king of Sweden), defeated at Pultoway, retires into Turkey, IV. 113; returns to his own dominions, 210; repayment of the money which he had borrowed of the Turks, 373. Château Thierry (the duke of),

at the fiege of Candia, III.218. Chateauneuf, Jee Dechateauneuf. Chelehs, officers who have been brought up in the offices of the feraglio. Chiaus, meffengers or tipftaffs. Chio, fee Scio.

Children, how they inherit in Turkey, I. xiii.

Choifeul, at the fiege of Candia, III. 218.

Chockin (battle of), II. 337; III. 257; taken, 258, Chouriouli, grand vizier, is depofed, IV. 129. Chufain, grand vizier, depofes Mustapha I., II. 374; his bad conduct in Afia caufes him to be ftrangled, II. 13, 14. Chufain, defeated at Choczir, III. 256.

Cialis, commands in Afia, and

is ftrangled, II. 259. Cigala, II. 232, 235; commands in Perfia, 248; is ftrangled, 250. Ciglos, taken by the Imperialifts,

111. 353. Circumcifion, of the princes, one of the refources of the flate, I. 349; III. 265. Cluis, Jee Decluis. Codabonda, king of Perfia, his manner of making war with the Turks, II. 191, 192.

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Codjea, a preceptor.
Colliere, mediator at the
of Carlowitz, IV. 64.
Colonna (Mark Anthony), II. 145.
Comnenes (or Comnenus), lote

312

Trebizond, I. 158; a defcendant of this illuftrious family now living in France, ibid.

Cemorra, taken by the Turks, I. 346; (treaty of), II. 263. Conftantine Dracozes, does homage to the fultan for the Greek empire, I. 113, 114. Confiantine Paleologus, the laft

Greek emperor, lofes both his empire and life, I. 133. Conftantinople, taken by the Turks, I. 133.

Contarini, ambassador from Vėnice to the Porte, is arrested there, III. 72.

Contufus, the fon of Amurath I., wants to dethrone his father, I. 28, 30.

Copier d'Hieres (chevalier), at the attack of the Goletta, I. 371 at the fiege of Malta, II. 80.

Coran, Jee Alcoran.

Corban, the diftributing of meat and bread.

Corinth, taken by the Venetians,

III. 356. See Morea. Cornaro, commands in Dalma. tia, III. 356.

Coron, taken, I. 222, 353; III. 345. See Morea. Coffacks, alarm Conftantinople, III. 7; fubmit to the Porte, 238; to Ruffia, 279. Commourgi Ali, the favorite of

Achmet III., IV. 128; is no friend to Charles XII., 160; becomes grand vizier, 207; is killed at Peterwaradin, 227. Crimea, Jee Tartary. Croia, befieged, 1. 111.

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Curdifca, the mother of Achmet III, removed from the feraglio, IV. 96; returns thi. ther, 106; her authority, 107; favors Charles XII., 120; dies, 222.

Curtogli, a corfair, I. 291, 292.
Cutai, becomes part of the Ot-
toman empire, I. 33.
Cyprus, taken by the Turks,
II. 134.

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Dailly, at the fiege of Candia, III. 218.

Daltaban, grand vizier, IV. 52, 74; is flrangled, 80. Damaral, a knight of Rhodes, enemy of L'ifle Adam, I. 290, 295, 296; is beheaded, 309.

Damafcus, fubmits to the Turks, I. 270. Dandelo (Nicholas), governor of Nicofia when it is taken by the Turks, II. 143. Daramont (Lewis), ambaffador from France to the Porte, protects the Chriftians there, II. 39, 49, 117. Dardanelles (the caftles of the), built, I. 118, Darud, raises an infurrection, II. 350; is made grand vizier, 356; is depofed, 364, and ftrangled, 373.

Debreves (Mr.), ambaffador from France to the Porte, II. 231, 266. Dechateauneuf (Mr.), ambaffador from France to the Porte, III. 392, 393, 394; IV. 11,

12, 21.

Decluis (Peter), at the fiege of
Rhodes, I. 297.
Deferiolles (Mr.), his embaffy
from France to the Porte,
IV. 53, 101.

Deguillerague (Mr.), ambaffador from France to the Porte, III. 288.

Defterdar, the grand treasurer of
the Ottoman empire.
Delphino (Hierome), lofes the
Morea, IV. 219.

Denoailles (Francis), ambassador
from France to the Porte, is
mediator between the Turks
and Venetians, II. 170; re-
fufes to carry presents to the
grand feignior, 172.
Denointel (Mr.), ambassador from
France to the Porte, III. 204;
renews the treaties, 250.
Depoiffeau (commander), at the
fiege of Tripoli, II. 42.
Defroches, makes his escape from
Tripoli with his men, II. 50.
Dervis, a fort of Mahometan

monk; the meaning of the word is poor.

Derviche, the feminine of Dervis; fee Dervis.

Defalleurs (count), ambaffador. from France to the Porte, IV. 155, 168. Despotism, what it is, I. 7; how it was introduced into Tur. key, ibid; its fatal effects, 283; Solyman I. endeavours to leffen it, 321. Dhierra, grand vizier, quells feveral infurrections, II. 253; dies, 258.

Dianun Coggia, makes him felf mafter of the Morea, IV.

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council affembles) depofes an emperor, II. 374. Divorce, how procured among the Mahometans, I. xii. Domedès, grand mafter of Malta, II. 34.

Doria (Andrew), admiral to
Charles V., II.
Doria (nephew to Andrew),
admiral of the Spanish fleet,
II. 139.

Dorojan, is made grand vizier
by the rebels, IV. 86; de.
thrones Mustapha II., 94;
lofes his place, 97.
Dorozensko, ethman of the Cof-
facks, III. 239, 279.
Dragut, admiral to Solyman I.,
II. 31; takes Tripoli, 32;
is killed at the fiege of
Malta, 95.
Drufes, who thofe people are,
II. 314; their country is re-
duced to a province of the
Mahometan empire, III. 33.
Dumont (chevalier), concludes a
treaty, as knight of Rhodes,
with the Turks at Conftan-
tinople, I. 199.
Dunalma, a feftival with illu-
minations and feafts which
lafts feven days.
Duquesne, enters the port of Scio,
and takes the pirates which
had taken fhelter there, III.
289.

Durazzo, taken by the Turks,

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Emirs, the defcendants of Ma. homet.

Emperors of the Ottomans, no ftranger is admitted into their prefence without a chiau on each fide to hold them by the arms, I. 227; how they must manage to know any thing of their fubjects, I. 285; order of their fucceffion, 236; their enthroning, IV. 39; no longer marry, II. 23; inconveniencies that attend those who marry their daugh ters, I. 334; facrifice their brothers to their own fafety, I. 89.

English, fend an ambaffador to the Porte, II. 202; injuftice done them by the Turks, III. 286. Eperies, furrenders to the Auftrians, III. 341.

Effeck, furrenders to the Imperialifts, III. 353. Eugene, of Savoy, gains the

battle of Zenta, IV. 48; of Peterwaradin, 228; takes Temefwar, 232; Belgrade,

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Famagufta, taken by the Turks, II. 154. Fatima, favorite fultanefs to Ach. met II., her intrigues, IV. 19. Fatima, the daughter of Mahomet, and mother of his defcendants, I. xi.

Fatma, widow of Amurath IV., treats Ibrahim with difdain, III. 88. Ferdinand, emperor of the Weft, is elected king of Hungary, I. 341, 353; is obliged to carry on a war in confequence of it, II. 7, 13, 14, 62. Ferhad, the cook, becomes grand vizier, II, 185, 198, 297; is depofed, 200, 209; commands in Persia, 197, 202; in Hungary, 223; is made caimacan, 219, 220; is ftrangled, 224

Feriolles, fee Deferiolles.. Fafa, a sentence or mandate of the mufti.

Fetigrade, taken by the Turks, 1. 110. Feuillade, fee Lafeuillade, Fezula, mufti, IV. 28; abufes his favor, 81, 83; is maffacred, 92. Fierville (the marquis of), does a fervice to Charles XII., IV.

198, Filleck, taken by the Auftrians,

II. 210.

Finances of the Turks, what they are, I. 282; II. 209; IV. 409. Fires, at Conftantinople, II. 4; III. 87; IV. 17, 247. Five-churches, furrenders to the Imperialifts, III. 353. Florence; inutility of the council held there for the union of the Greek and Latin churches, 1. 99, 120, Florence (the duke of), fee Tuf

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Gallipoli, taken by the Turks, I. 17:

Gangea, taken by the Turks, IV. 286.

Garcia (don), goes to the fuc

cour of Malta, II. 110. Gattilufio, lofes the fovereignty of Lefbos, I. 160. Gauri, foudan of Egypt, lofes the empire and his life, I. 266. Gazilbeck, deferts the foudan of Egypt, I, 268; is made bafhaw of Aleppo, 281. Gaza, facked by the Turks, I. 274.

Geangir, dies of grief and rage at the lofs of his brother, II. 55. Genoefe, 1.85; II. 202; conclude a treaty of commerce with the Porte, III. 203. Georgia, ceded to the Turks,

IV. 344, who give it up, 356. Gerai, fee Khan of Crimea. Gerbes, taken, II. 74. Giaur, a dog, a name given by

the Mahometans to thote whom they regard as Infidels.

Gion, a commander of the Order of Malta, at the fiege of that place, II. 103. Godard (battle of St.), III. 195. Gonzalo de Cordova, forces the Turks to conclude a peace with the Venetians, I. 223. Goletta, fiege of that fort, I. 367, 3691

Gran, taken, II. 20, 221; ceded to the Turks, 264. Greek empire, pays tribute to the caliph, I. Ivi, lix; torn by diffenfions, 17; ravaged by the Turks, 2, 6, 11, 18, 20, 55, 91, 113; is deftroyed, 138. Greeks, introduce their love of science into Europe, I. 22, and of love of literature, 138; refuse an union with the La tin Catholics, 99, 120; their fituation under the Turks, #40, 144, 157; IV. 249; Selim 1. wants to oblige them to turn Mahometans, I. 262; but countermands the order which he had given for that purpose, 266; their priests o bliged to pay tribute, III.386. Grimani, beaten by the Turks,

I. 220; for which he is punished at Venice, 221. Gritti, commands in Hungary, I. 348.

Grolée, commander of the Order of Malta, I. 371. Guaftaldo, takes Lippa, II. 28; gets Martinuzzi affaffinated, 29. Guerras (chevalier), at the fiege

of Malta, II. 83. Guillerague, fee Deguillerague. Guimeran (commander), at the fiege of Malta, II. 103. Gumir, betrays his truft in Perfia and becomes a favorite of Amurath IV., UP.51,71, 79; is ftrangled, 87.. Guntz, befieged, I. 352.

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Haram, the women's apart ments, looked upon as inviolable among the Mahometans, III. 359.

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Harcourt, at the fiege of Candia,
III. 218.

Hardec (count), furrenders Raab
to the Turks, II. 211.
Haye, Jee Lahaye.
Hegira, the Mahometan epoch,
I. xvii.

Hell, of the Mahometans, I. xiv.

Heritages, how divided among

the Mahometans, I. xiii. Herrera (commander), at the

fiege of Tripoli, II. 42. Hufler, his conquefts in Hungary, III. 353; IV. 12. Hohenloe (count), commands in Hungary, III. 191.

Holy Sepulchre, given up to the Latins, IV. 252. Hungary, its government, I. 327; falls to the Houfe of Auftria, 353; becomes a hereditary kingdom, III. 317; ravaged by the Turks, I. 328, 346, 351; II. 5, 221; and rent by civil wars, 63; III. 294, 336. Houffain, puts himself at the head of the rebels', II. 238; is killed, 247• Hunniade, his exploits, I. 97,

101, 114, 151; dies, 154. Huffain (Shah), king of Perfia, dethroned, IV. 256; mur, dered, 303. Huffain, grand vizier, IV. 51 depofed, 74.

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Facaia, his adventures, II. 311. Lacub Thelebi, brother to Bajazet I., is ftrangled, I. 36. Jambolat,

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