Janissary Networks

Person Vasiliy

ID16066
Regiment
Collectivity
Family NameMalyi
Honorary Title
Nickname/Descriptive AdjectiveMalyi
NameVasiliy
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Father's Name
Askeri Title
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Market Profession
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Nationality
PlaceAppointment/Transfer/Temporary Mission : Özi, Appointment/Transfer/Temporary Mission : Hocabey,
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Registry

#IDSourceJanissaryRegimentCollectivityFamily NameHonorary TitleAskeri TitleNickname/Descriptive AdjectiveNameFather's NameNationality (for non-Muslims)Guild OfficerServiceAction/Task/Status/PunishmentImportance for the ProjectNotesCompleted
116237[4043], Compilation Date: 1750/ 7/ 14, Archive Code: CSHAUKMalyiMalyiVasiliy

Mehmed Gezekoğlu Beşe, a resident of Ochakov, invited Cossacks Gritsko Bordak and Vasiliy Malyi to his house. He plied them with wine and vodka until they fell asleep. Afterward, Mehmed Beşe went to the former Mehmed Paşa of Ochakov and sold the Cossacks to him for 60 thalers. Mehmed Paşa then ordered that the Cossacks be transported by boat to Hocabey to be sold to Mandanoğlu Paşa for 120 thalers. Mandanoğlu Paşa was in charge of the slave trade.

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He was forcibly sold into slavery, likely against his will. It is possible that the Janissaries of Ochakov, including the former Paşa of Ochakov, were involved in establishing a slave trade network.1

 

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