Permanent Residence/Professional Base : Kahire, Appointment/Transfer/Temporary Mission : Cidde, .
Notes
In Jeddah, where they came for a temporary mission, they attacked the house of EIC merchants and seized their goods and money. Janissaries. Janissary violent mobilization.
In Jeddah, where they came for a temporary mission, they attacked the house of EIC merchants and seized their goods and money.
Janissary violent mobilization
In Jeddah, where they came for a temporary mission, they attacked the house of EIC merchants and seized their goods and money. Janissaries. Janissary violent mobilization
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the Janissaries led by Halil Odabaşı
Permanent Residence/Professional Base : Kahire, Appointment/Transfer/Temporary Mission : Cidde,
Permanent Residence/Professional Base : Vidin, Service : Vidin, .
Notes
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate of the tanner Ahmed Beşe from the 64th cemaat contains business-related loans. </span>.
The probate inventory belonging to the yamak with a janissary title reveals the mobility of janissaries in a wide area of the Balkans. Originally from Bosnia, he acted as a yamak in Vidin and lived at the house of Ebubekir Ağa in the city. The source does not clarify if he lived in Vidin temporarily. He also developed a commercial partnership with another janissary particularly for the sale/transfer of agricultural goods. The scale of the partnership is however limited.
The probate inventory belonging to the yamak with a janissary title reveals the mobility of janissaries in a wide area of the Balkans. Originally from Bosnia, he acted as a yamak in Vidin and lived at the house of Ebubekir Ağa in the city. The source does not clarify if he lived in Vidin temporarily. He also developed a commercial partnership with another janissary particularly for the sale/transfer of agricultural goods. The scale of the partnership is however limited.
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Mustafa
Abdullah
beşe
yamak
Origin : Bosna, Permanent Residence/Professional Base : Vidin, Service : Vidin, Temporary Residence/Exile : Vidin,
The probate inventory belonging to the yamak Hüseyin with a janissary title reveals the mobility of janissaries in a wide area of the Balkans and Anatolia. Originally from Kastamonu, he acted as a yamak in Vidin and lived at the house of Elhac Ali Ağa in the city. The source does not clarify if he lived in Vidin temporarily. He was quite active in the loan market as a creditor and debtor. He was also a baker. Some of his debtors also came from the wider area of Danube, which indicates an extensive geographical area of his activities.
The probate inventory belonging to the yamak Hüseyin with a janissary title reveals the mobility of janissaries in a wide area of the Balkans and Anatolia. Originally from Kastamonu, he acted as a yamak in Vidin and lived at the house of Elhac Ali Ağa in the city. The source does not clarify if he lived in Vidin temporarily. He was quite active in the loan market as a creditor and debtor. He was also a baker. Some of his debtors also came from the wider area of Danube, which indicates an extensive geographical area of his activities.
An imperial order to the governor of Egypt concerning the purchase of a ship for the Waqf of Deşişe-i Muhamediye, one of the waqfs of Haramayn supplying grain from Egypt to the holy cities. Accordingly, it was decided to purchase the ship called Feyzü’l-hay belonging to Zeftari Hacı Ahmed, a Red Sea merchant, for 55 Mısrî kîse. This amount of money was received by Janissary Ali Kethüda, vekil of Hacı Ahmed in Cairo.
An imperial order to the governor of Egypt concerning the purchase of a ship for the Waqf of Deşişe-i Muhamediye, one of the waqfs of Haramayn supplying grain from Egypt to the holy cities. Accordingly, it was decided to purchase the ship called Feyzü’l-hay belonging to Zeftari Hacı Ahmed, a Red Sea merchant, for 55 Mısrî kîse. This amount of money was received by Janissary Ali Kethüda, vekil of Hacı Ahmed in Cairo.
It is an imperial order to the governor, ümera, and zabitan of seven corps of Egypt regarding the claims of Janissary Corps on customs of Egypt. Because the expenses of viziers who ruled Egypt were high, the mukataa of customs of Alexandria, Bulaq, and Damietta had been taken from the Janissary Corps and given to the governor of Egypt in accordance with the imperial decree. However, in their petition, elders of the Janissary Corps requested the aforementioned custom mukataas to be returned to them. Then, the imperial center, by examining the registers of imperial orders recorded in Istanbul, reported that the Janissary Corps did not have any privileges over the custom mukataas.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">Feyzullah Beşe, an armorer from Vidin, and his wife Aişe sold a house to the unborn child of Elhac Hasan Alemdar Ağa with the approval of his/her guardian Sekban Ahmed Beşe. The amount was paid from his/her inheritance share. </span>.
Feyzullah Beşe, an armorer from Vidin, and his wife Aişe sold a house to the unborn child of Elhac Hasan Alemdar Ağa with the approval of his/her guardian Sekban Ahmed Beşe. The amount was paid from his/her inheritance share.
Feyzullah Beşe, an armorer from Vidin, and his wife Aişe sold a house to the unborn child of Elhac Hasan Alemdar Ağa with the approval of his/her guardian Sekban Ahmed Beşe. The amount was paid from his/her inheritance share.
Feyzullah Beşe, an armorer from Vidin, and his wife Aişe sold a house to the unborn child of Elhac Hasan Alemdar Ağa with the approval of his/her guardian Sekban Ahmed Beşe. The amount was paid from his/her inheritance share.
Feyzullah Beşe, an armorer from Vidin, and his wife Aişe sold a house to the unborn child of Elhac Hasan Alemdar Ağa with the approval of his/her guardian Sekban Ahmed Beşe. The amount was paid from his/her inheritance share.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">Elhac Ömer Ağa and Ali Beşe extended loan to the Vidinese Janissary Mehmed Beşe. </span>.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">Elhac Ömer Ağa and Ali Beşe extended loan to the Vidinese Janissary Mehmed Beşe. </span>.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Mehmed Beşe from the 16th </span><em>cemaat</em><span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">. His probate does not contain any valuable asset. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions. </span>.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Mehmed Beşe from the 16th cemaat. His probate does not contain any valuable asset. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Mehmed Beşe from the 16th cemaat. His probate does not contain any valuable asset. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Mehmed Beşe from the 16th cemaat. His probate does not contain any valuable asset. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Mehmed Beşe from the 16th cemaat. His probate does not contain any valuable asset. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">He was identified as a coffeehouse owner. The Vidinese Janissary Uzun Ali Beşe was indebted to him. </span>.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">Ali was an odabaşı in Vidin. The Janissary Uzun Ali Beşe was indebted to him. </span>.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Uzun Ali Beşe from the 40th </span><em>bölük</em><span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions. He died heirless in Vidin. </span>.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Uzun Ali Beşe from the 40th bölük. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions. He died in Vidin heirless.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Uzun Ali Beşe from the 40th bölük. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions. He died in Vidin heirless.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Uzun Ali Beşe from the 40th bölük. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions. He died in Vidin heirless.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Uzun Ali Beşe from the 40th bölük. He was engaged in several credit/loan interactions. He died heirless in Vidin.
Permanent Residence/Professional Base : Vidin, Service : Vidin, Temporary Residence/Exile : Eflak, .
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<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Yakub Beşe from the 76th </span><em>cemaat</em><span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">. He died in Wallachia heirless. He held several animals and agricultural goods possibly in Wallachia. It is also possible that he was engaged in transprovincial trade along the Danube. </span>.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Yakub Beşe from the 76th cemaat. He died in Wallachia heirless. He held several animals and agricultural goods possibly in Wallachia. It is also possible that he was engaged in transprovincial trade along the Danube.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Yakub Beşe from the 76th cemaat. He died in Wallachia heirless. He held several animals and agricultural goods possibly in Wallachia. It is also possible that he was engaged in transprovincial trade along the Danube.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Yakub Beşe from the 76th cemaat. He died in Wallachia heirless. He held several animals and agricultural goods possibly in Wallachia. It is also possible that he was engaged in transprovincial trade along the Danube.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Yakub Beşe from the 76th cemaat. He died in Wallachia heirless. He held several animals and agricultural goods possibly in Wallachia. It is also possible that he was engaged in transprovincial trade along the Danube.
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Yakub
beşe
Permanent Residence/Professional Base : Vidin, Service : Vidin, Temporary Residence/Exile : Eflak,
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Elhac Ali Beşe. He held several agricultural assets like a garden, vineyard and hayloft. He also owned a mill in Wallachia. </span>.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Elhac Ali Beşe. He held several agricultural assets like a garden, vineyard and hayloft. He also owned a mill in Wallachia.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Elhac Ali Beşe. He held several agricultural assets like a garden, vineyard and hayloft. He also owned a mill in Wallachia.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Elhac Ali Beşe. He held several agricultural assets like a garden, vineyard and hayloft. He also owned a mill in Wallachia.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Elhac Ali Beşe. He held several agricultural assets like a garden, vineyard and hayloft. He also owned a mill in Wallachia.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">He was identified as a </span><em>başeski</em><span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">. The Vidinese Janissary İbrahim Odabaşı was indebted to him. </span>.
<p>He indebted 3762.5 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b. 3500 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.</p>
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He indebted 3762.5 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b. 3500 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
He indebted 3762.5 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b. 3500 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
He indebted 3762.5 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b. 3500 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
He indebted 3762.5 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b. 3500 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary İbrahim from the 73rd </span><em>cemaat</em><span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">. He was an odabaşı and seems to have engaged in tobacco trade. He was very active in the credit/loan market. </span>.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary İbrahim from the 73rd cemaat. He was an odabaşı and seems to have engaged in tobacco trade. He was very active in the credit/loan market.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary İbrahim from the 73rd cemaat. He was an odabaşı and seems to have engaged in tobacco trade. He was very active in the credit/loan market.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary İbrahim from the 73rd cemaat. He was an odabaşı and seems to have engaged in tobacco trade. He was very active in the credit/loan market.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary İbrahim from the 73rd cemaat. He was an odabaşı and seems to have engaged in tobacco trade. He was very active in the credit/loan market.
Permanent Residence/Professional Base : İstanbul, .
Notes
<p>The nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b loaned 3762.5 guruş to Halil Reis bin Mustafa. The loan was for six months. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.</p>
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The nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b loaned 3762.5 guruş to Hasan Ağa bin Hüseyin. The loan was for six months. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
The nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b loaned 3762.5 guruş to Hasan Ağa bin Hüseyin. The loan was for six months. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
The nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b loaned 3762.5 guruş to Hasan Ağa bin Hüseyin. The loan was for six months. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
The nukud-ı mevkuf of 27b loaned 3762.5 guruş to Hasan Ağa bin Hüseyin. The loan was for six months. In return, Hasan Ağa pawned one half of his coffee shop (kahve gediği) for the debt. The other half of the coffe shop was belong to Mustafa Ağa.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Kara Hüseyin Beşe from the 11th </span><em>bölük</em><span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">. He held a large number of sheep. </span>.
<p>He indebted 1575 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 52b. 1370 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Halil Reis pawned his two boats (kayık) for the debt.</p>
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He indebted 1575 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 52b. 1370 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Halil Reis pawned his two boats (kayık) for the debt.
He indebted 1575 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 52b. 1370 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Halil Reis pawned his two boats (kayık) for the debt.
He indebted 1575 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 52b. 1370 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Halil Reis pawned his two boats (kayık) for the debt.
He indebted 1575 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 52b. 1370 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Halil Reis pawned his two boats (kayık) for the debt.
<span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Kara Mehmed Beşe from the 42nd </span><em>bölük</em><span style="background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255); color:rgb(51, 51, 51)">. He owned a vessel and a large amount of salt. He was probably engaged in the salt trade. </span>.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Kara Mehmed Beşe from the 42nd bölük. He owned a vessel and a large amount of salt. He was probably engaged in the salt trade.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Kara Mehmed Beşe from the 42nd bölük. He owned a vessel and a large amount of salt. He was probably engaged in the salt trade.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Kara Mehmed Beşe from the 42nd bölük. He owned a vessel and a large amount of salt. He was probably engaged in the salt trade.
The probate belongs to the Vidinese Janissary Kara Mehmed Beşe from the 42nd bölük. He owned a vessel and a large amount of salt. He was probably engaged in the salt trade.
<p>He indebted 900 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 59b. 765 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Ahmed Ağa pawned his coffee shop (kahveci gediği) for the debt.</p>
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He indebted 900 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 59b. 765 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Ahmed Ağa pawned his coffee shop (kahveci gediği) for the debt.
He indebted 900 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 59b. 765 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Ahmed Ağa pawned his coffee shop (kahveci gediği) for the debt.
He indebted 900 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 59b. 765 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Ahmed Ağa pawned his coffee shop (kahveci gediği) for the debt.
He indebted 900 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 59b. 765 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Ahmed Ağa pawned his coffee shop (kahveci gediği) for the debt.
Permanent Residence/Professional Base : İstanbul, .
Notes
<p>The nukud-ı mevkuf of 59b loaned 900 guruş to Ahmed Ağa bin mehmed. In return, Ahmed Ağa pawned his coffee shop (kahveci gediği) for the debt.</p>
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yemenici, [maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs].
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Nationality
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Place
Origin : İstanbul, .
Notes
He indebted 800 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b. 670 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt.
He indebted 800 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b. 670 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt
He indebted 800 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b. 670 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt
He indebted 800 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b. 670 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt
He indebted 800 guruş to the nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b. 670 guruş of this debt was credit, while the rest was from the sale of a book. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt
Permanent Residence/Professional Base : İstanbul, .
Notes
<p>The nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b loaned 800 guruş to Mehmed Beşe bin Hüseyin. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt.</p>
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The nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b loaned 800 guruş to Mehmed Beşe bin Hüseyin. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt.
The nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b loaned 800 guruş to Mehmed Beşe bin Hüseyin. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt.
The nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b loaned 800 guruş to Mehmed Beşe bin Hüseyin. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt.
The nukud-ı mevkuf of 32b loaned 800 guruş to Mehmed Beşe bin Hüseyin. In return, Mehmed Beşe pawned his maker of colored cotton handkerchiefs shop (yemenici gediği) for the debt.
He is the mütevelli of his own regiment. It concerns the use of regimental funds for loans.
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Mustafa
odabaşı mütevelli
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