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borghi a qualche decina di chilometri l'uno dall'altro lungo la costa sud-orientale del Montenegro, il primo sotto sovranità veneziana, il secondo – ottomana. Due settimane prima un altro funzionario, Antonio Orio, aveva scritto allo stesso Provveditore dei propri tentativi, evidentemente inutili, di fermare la catena di sangue: La previdenza in ogni caso può essere gioueuole di molto, per impedire sinistre conseguenze, e con quei lumi che la singolar virtù dell'E. V. mi infonde nell'animo per mia cauta direzione me ne starò quattam.te perchè non accadino nuoui eccidj, rapporto alle rimembranze delle proditorie interfezioni nella scala di Durazzo, allorchè arriuassero a questa parte Bastimenti di Dolcignotti, e di quelli delle Bocche, Gente pur troppo procliue alla uendetta22. Ma il vero problema, per la cui soluzione erano inefficaci le misure prese, era già stato indicato dal Boldù alla metà di dicembre: Giouerebbe, che almeno questo esempio di superchieria dei Dobrotani rendesse ormai persuasi pure li Dolcignotti, come lo furono gli altri Bocchesi, ad abbandonar questo, et addottare in vero il commercio con altre scale dentro, o fuori del Golfo, a seconda del passato Publico desiderio: Quanto alle ispezioni mie non saprei in qual modo prevenire quei maggiori sconcerti sul mare che può produrre il costume ingenito di questi Sudditi di uendicar il sangue dei congionti con il sangue dei loro interfettori.
4166:(Translation) In the second half of the 1840s, after the conclusion of peace between the Ottoman Empire and Persia in September 1746, there were some tensions between the Serenissima Republic and the Sublime Porte that could have resulted in a conflict despite the weakness of their respective fleets. One of these was caused by a certain Cristoforo Grillo, banished from Perasto (Perast in Montenegro, then in Venetian territory), who irritated the Turks preying many of their boats with a ship armed to Livorno in 1746, until the inhabitants of Dolcigno (today's Ulcinj in Albania, then Ottoman territory) they captured him and hanged him from a flagpole. The Perastini, for revenge and atavistic hatred, armed timber and plundered a dolcignotta tartana, with the death of many Ottoman subjects. To avert a breakup, pressing offices of the Republic at the Porta, assurances of his dissent and the promise to punish the cattle Bujovich, head of the Perastini, were carried out by the Provveditore Generale of Dalmatia. But the Gate had sent commissioners to the border, where by the Treaty of Passarowitz such cases had to be defined. The Turks, whose outrage had increased after hearing the complaints of the dolcignotti, asked very elated questions, and had to be silenced with an outlay of grave sum in the name of the city of Perasto, to then compensate with one city for the other. 3446:(Translation) From these wars, however, Rovinj also suffered some harassment directly. With the ducal 13 April 1715, the mayor of Rovigno was warned that the Dulcignoti designed to go out to sea with their convicts to run the Gulf; hence he was advised to guard and defend the shores and ports subject to his jurisdiction, and to reject any attempt to disembark. And the artillery magistrate sent in these wars, however, Rovinj also suffered some harassment directly. With the ducal 13 April 1715, the mayor of Rovigno was warned that the Dulcignoti designed to go out to sea with their convicts to run the Gulf; hence he was advised to guard and defend the shores and ports subject to his jurisdiction, and to reject any attempt to disembark. And the Magistrate of the artillery sent at the same time by order of the Senate, pops, dust, bales, falconetti etc. necessary to better defend the earth. Nor did the Dulcignoti wait a long time. On August 18, several armed feuds on the course boarded, two miles outside the port of Rovinj, some sailers for Venice; but after a while, fighting had to give up. They took possession instead of three trabaccoli, two of which were from Rovinj, and enslaved the people. However, having prepared the defense, they did not dare to attack the city, nor disembark to prey on the surrounding countryside. 3233:(Translation) Ferriol ; Pera, July 12, 1700: The Chamber of Commerce of Marseilles has not yet paid the expenses of Chateauneuf for the restitution of the French boat taken by the Dulcignotes. The Sieur de Maisonfort will carry the Ferriol parcels destined for the King. Original signed, 6 p. Ferriol ; Pera, August 4, 1700: The Marseilles Chamber of Commerce has not yet repaid to the French nation at Constantinople the sum advanced for the restitution of the French barque taken by the Dulcignotes. Ferriol ; Pera, August 24, 1700: He acknowledges receipt of his letter of May 26th. The Marseilles Chamber of Commerce must pay the sum paid for the barque of Dulcigno, so that the nation of Constantinople can balance its accounts of the current year. Ferriol ; Pera, June 13, 1701. - He acknowledges receipt of his letter of March 2 and the memoir of the Marseilles Chamber of Commerce on the case of Dulcigno: disputes between the deputies of the nation in Constantinople and the Chamber of Commerce on the payment of expenses relating to this affair. Expenses that the Chamber of Commerce refused to pay. He joined the deliberations and accounts of the French nation at Constantinople on the Dulcigno affair. 4478:(Translation) Joseph de Cambis. Journal of the campaign that I made on the frigate of the king the Chimera destined to pass the viscount de Choiseul ambassador to Naples and beyond to join the two schebecks who are on the coasts of Morée and cross in concert against the Dulcignottes and the other privateers. Journal held between April 1 and September 17, 1767. Preceded by the state of armament of the officers (list of the names and functions of all the crew, a total of 202 people) and illustrated by 3 diagrams representing the frigate and its load. The frigate, armed by M. de Bompar and placed under the command of M. Grasse-Brianson, leaves the harbor of Toulon on April 28, 1767 and returns there on August 31st. The main stages and places visited during the trip are: Naples and its surroundings (Pausilippe mountain, Chiaia promenade, Saint-Germain baths on the banks of Lake Agnano, Solfatara valley, Pozzuoli, Saint-Janvier church from Naples, Fort St. Elmo, Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii, Theater of St. Charles, Corona and Nafplio (Greece), Island of Paros. 5038:(Translation) After leaving prison, Lika Cen-Lazoja began to trade. He owned several ships of twenty sails each, carrying goods. One day near Corfu, he was attacked by Ulcinj pirates, robbed his ship and killed all his crew. When they found out he was an Ulcinjan, they forgave him for life. Then he continued to engage in piracy. If a ship appeared in sight, it would become the prey of his company. It caused a lot of damage to the Venetian and Turkish Navy. The Turkish sultan promised a great reward to the one who captured him. The dangerous pirate Lik Cen-Lazoja was captured and taken to Constantinople. The Sultan ordered him hanged. But at the time, Greek outlaw Kara Lambro was hiding in Greek waters, attacking and looting many ships. The Sultan announced that he would give a great reward to anyone who captures or kills Lambra. As no such hero could be found, the Sultan promised Lika Cen-Lazoji that he would forgive his life if he killed a Greek renegade. In the duel, Lik Cen-Lazoja executed Lambra and returned to Constantinople. 3875:(Translation) It is asserted that Cardinal Altam was ordered to ask the Sacred College for money, being threatened by wars by the Turks; what the Venetian ambassador had had, also asked to be helped in the fear of being in a quarrel with the Turks, having discovered, at night, that several Dulcignotes took guns or muskets which they carried in buildings of said Dulcignotes. The Inquisitors, having been informed of this fraud, had the merchant who sold them arrested, who confessed that in a short time he had sold eighty thousand, all for the service of the Turks. It was also known that two of the chief laborers of the Arcenal had been debauched by money, and embarked on a Turkish fondaco, whence they would not release them. The Capitan Grand sent one hundred men of regulated troops; on the other hand, many henchmen, then two galliotts well armed, and, in spite of all that, they do not want to return men or guns, if they are not reduced by hunger. This may take some time. I have the honor to be, etc. 168: 2499:(Translation) The Colemberg, unlike the other authors who preceded it, identified the origin of the conflict in the construction, begun in 1593, of the fortress of Palma by the Venetians. He therefore bluntly accused the patriciate realtino of having created that military garrison in Friuli not "to oppose the arms of the Turks", as it had been declared, but clarified the jurisconsult would appreciate, because "the intention of that Republica was to lay its hands further »118, and thus substantiated its opinion by adding that« the first object of the engines of this war »had been precisely that of« targeting Gradisca, without forgetting a moment of time "119. But it was not enough: Rith did not even scruple, in a very bold way, to compare the piracy that emerged in the upper Adriatic with that carried out by the Albanians against the Habsburgs in the Gulf of Trieste which, he added, was secretly supported by Venice. 4950:(Translation) In his unedited memoirs written in emigration, the Duke of Montmoency Luxembourg would remember the intention he had formerly had of raising an army for the Sultan in 1783, at the time of annexation of Crimea by Russia: After the peace of Kainardgi . a plan was proposed to the Minister, which would have secured to France the commerce of the arcipel, the preponderance in the East, and great possessions, if the two imperial courts had relegated the Turk to Asia. The negotiation was begun and even successful: La Franca crossed it so as not to displease the Emperor who became aware of it. Anne-Charles Sigismond de monmorency-Luxembourg (1737-1803), grand seigneur and franc-macon, had proposed to recruit at his own expense a French legion of origin to which would have joined a considerable number of Greeks, Dulcignotes and of Albanians of which one would form a large and respectable body ". 667: 398:, who was eventually released in 1580. The pirate leader Deli Topal Memi (Deli Topal Memi’ye) was given Cervantes' slave. In 1580, the pirates seized 25 ships at the bay of Kotor and the locals of Dubrovnik sent for help at the local pashas. In 1581, Ulcinj pirate lord Cafer Reis (Xhafer Reis) gathered 18 ships and robbed ships in the southern and central Adriatic forcing locals in the coastal towns to enforce their defences. The Ulcinj pirates became known as "Pulya and Sicilian whip". The locals of Kotor were mobilised by the Venetians who handed out rifles and gun powder to oppose the pirates. In the spring of 1587, the pirates robbed a frigate from Dubrovnik carrying 3,000 ducats to Carcass to buy wheat. The captain was killed and the crew wounded and sold as slaves. Venetian studies at the time estimated that around 36% of all the cargo of the ships were damaged by the pirates. 28: 1538: 3505:(Translation) Fortunately, during his time and his forced stay in Rome, he was able to approach the young Fr Giuseppe Schirò neomonaco di Mezzoiuso, and that at that time he was still in Rome, where he had completed his superior studies ie then ((he was Examiner and Master of Ceremonies in the Greek College of St. Athanasius He, postponing to the service of Di oe of the "souls, all his comfort and convenience, is ready to bear" With the Speaker, he also consents to the P. General of the Order of St. Basil "(15). Nor should the easy adhesion of Fr. or disciple and admirer and of the second He had been ordained a priest in Lugli or 1714. It does not appear that the small group immediately reached the places of the mission: the Dolcignotti raids still lasted and our missionaries were forced to take refuge - yes to Zara 5407:(Translation) The Dulcigno ship-owners and daggers, who had more than 500 ships at that time, were always among the richest inhabitants of northern Albania and held a representative in Istanbul, who had to keep the Dulcigno pirates at the port and the sultan with timely gifts. The Skutari Pasha was not far away, so it was easy to win occasionally, so that the Dulcignos, the complaints of Europe and the complaints of the gate, could practice their robbery even 50 years ago. Whenever power, particularly England, complained, the Dulcignos were informed in advance that all the commands of the sultan or governor were late or failed to execute due to well-paid misunderstanding. Only when Pasha Suleyman was the governor of Skutari, the Dulcignos attacked and set fire to a ship at the Yal di Noce harbor. 2082:"...remarked to me bitterly a Skutarine Mahommedan... "They are fanatics, all of he, and care only for themselves. We have come to their assistance and they treat us only with contempt. As to our Skipetaria, they have no idea of it." It is remarkable how persistently this character for intolerance and inhospitality towards strangers has clung to the Dulcignotes. The Dalmatian writer Coriolano Cippico, who published at Venice in 1422 a short story of the campaign of the Doge Pietro Moceniga in these parts, after noticing the legendary origin of the Dulcignotes from the Colchians, continues thus "Indeed, even to our day the citizens of this town have retrained something of the savageness of their founder, and show themselves harsh and hostile towards strangers". 4841:(Translation) the irony of the perpetual recommencement of history under the pen of the chronicler of 1781, a name which made the Parisians of our time very smile and a little worried: Dulcigno "It is written from Venice," says Métra, "that six English officers arrived whom the Dulcignotes had despoiled and threw naked on the shores of the Nile, where a captain from Ragusa has collected them. The ill-treatment which the Dulcignotes have done to them, after plundering them, has, it is said, been due to the mission of which these officers were charged against the Dutch. And of the devil Solomon was right when he was nothing new under the sun, since Dulcigno and the Dulcignotes also preoccupied Parisian journalists, eight years before the French Revolution 2785:(Translation) Another violation from this region was that in 1622 some people of the Delvine people attacked the botany called Botrinyod and the Venetian reay there. Following this attack, Delvine was ordered to punish the criminals, take necessary measures and take the necessary measures to prevent anyone from attacking Venetian places. A year later, a similar incident took place on the sides of the Ottoman sub-province of Ulgun. It was reported that the Ulgun saginians constantly attacked the Budva reay subject to Venice with a few boats of their own, stealing and stealing them. order to be returned, whatever they have stolen so far, and to ensure that the boats they have built have been destroyed and that similar events will not occur again. 20: 4912:(in French) (It was not the fault of our Ministers if the hostilities of Holland did not precede a declaration of war which they gave against this Power, they had sent fixed English Officers to carry in the Indies the 'Admiral Huges the order to attack as soon as he received this order, these officers reveal on arrival at Jlnde to separate & carry the same order in all the places where it was important that he was known. The unfortunate intention that the vessel carrying them was taken along the coast of Egypt by a Corsair Dulcignott who stripped them of everything that belonged to them. One of them wrote at the sin of last month to one of his parents in London, a sad display of the letter from Venice. ed.). p. 395 4642:(Translation) Finally, on August 2, after a series of rumors and denials, Godenti can announce that A few days ago I saw a Letter written by Trieste to Prince Galiczin, in which he gave his part that from Corfu, and d'Ancona, new, safe ones had arrived, that the Ottoman fleet had been defeated by that of the Russians in the Archipelago, and that many armed Tartan of Dolcignotti had been sunk and dispelled elsewhere by some Russian Frigates. There is a rumor that General Romanzow has also undone the Turkish Army in Moldova, and that Bender is taken; but sicpme by others the contrary is asserted, that is that the Turks have beaten the Moscovites, so they expect more certain news that confirm the loss, or the victory of both. 950:
speaking Venetian and managed to persuade the pirates to hand over the merchandise and arms which he placed in the house of the French consul. When the pirates, numbering 150 and led by Ulcinj pirate captains Hassan and Ibrahim, arrived in the harbor to make necessary provisions, they were suddenly approached by the poor peasants to which the pirates responded by raiding the Cephalonia vessel and the bay. The ambassador contacted the Porte and demanded that the Ulcinj inhabitants be suspended. The Porte sent the local reis from Shkodër who explained that it was impossible to gain compensation and that suspending Ulcinj from trade would result in innocent traders being punished for the crimes of a wicked few.
1431: 607:, trade relations were suspended and Ulcinj ships were ordered by Istanbul to stop Venetians from loading goods onto the Albanian coast and that all ships be suspended. This led the Ulcinj agas to kill the dizdar of Ulcinj who intended to implement the Sultans orders. As the piracy grew, the Sultan ordered Ibrahim Pasha of Bosnia to stop the pirates which was only possible after a joining of the Pasha of Shkoder. It is believed that Black slaves arrived in Ulcinj thanks to the Albanian pirates who traded with the Maghreb pirates. Mehmet Pasha of Shkoder burned down the ship of Ulcinj pirate captain Ajdar Piri in the city port in front to the inhabitants. 4729:
Salone ; l'un des Français, Joseph Vichel, de la province d'Alsace, qui a pu se sauver, a été embarqué par ses soins sur le bâtiment du capitaine Blanc, de la Ciotat. 2 p. 9 décembre 1772" (Translation: Athens 1. Gaspary to the minister: a fleet of 30 buildings from Dulcigné 2 was destroyed by Russians in the Gulf of Patras. Not long before, four Dulcignote boats had kidnapped 15 soldiers (Germans and French) from the island of Corfu and sold them to Salone; one of the French, Joseph Vichel, from the province of Alsace, who was able to escape, was taken by his care to the building of the Captain Blanc, of the Ciotat. 2 p. December 9, 1772)
1635: 760: 157: 3970:(in Italian) (... Signor Prencipe Borghese , che presentes mente con tanta gloria fostiene le sue veci Reali in que { to Regno , che si trattasse con ogni sollecitudine il riscata to de'schiavi regnicoli , quà trasportati da'Turchi Dulcignotti (Translation: ... Signor Prencipe Borghese, who presently lies with so much glory in his Royal substitutes in this Kingdom, that the redemption of the royal slaves, transported here by Turchi Dulcignotti, would be treated with every solicitude.) ed.). nella stamperia di Gio. Francesco Paci 550: 756:, led by a commander Cleveland, met 12 ships from Dulcigno who went on board the English ship as friends. When they outnumbered the English, numbering 32, they were seized, had their hands tied and were then thrown over board. The pirates transported the ship to Durrës where they sold the goods. The English consul in the city immediately reported what he heard to the British ambassador in Istanbul who then ordered Ottoman captain Capighi Bassa (Pasha) to find and punish the pirates. 340: 8310: 272: 3178:(Translation) In the eighteenth century, the inhabitants of Dulcigno, who had been involved in smuggling, were doing much harm to the Venetian trade. The letters of the Venetian consuls are full of information regarding the anxiety brought by the Dulcignati in the Adriatic Sea, who, taking advantage of the fact that the Republic of Venice demanded high taxes for the transport of goods, sought to attract many merchants from Albania in their smuggling business. 9242: 8322: 1443: 4298:(Translation) In 1770-71 he participated in the naval campaign for the elimination of the dulcignotti pirates from the islands of Zante, Corfú, Cerigo, but following a storm his fleet suffered heavy losses; elected several times as a censor, he worked to revive the production and trade of Murano glass and in 1776-78, as a wise woman at the Waters, he led numerous embankment and maintenance works in the lagoon, on the Brenta, the Terraglio, the Cava canal 585:. A third letter was sent on August 24, 1700, once again demanding that the Chamber pay the sum for the barque of Dulcigno so that Constantinople could balance the accounts for the year. Eventually, the Chamber responded on June 13, 1701, that the receipt was acknowledged on March 2 and that the Chamber had begun working the case of Dulcigno as it now had turned into a dispute between France and Constantinople which resulted in the refusal of a payment. 434: 4063:(Translation) For news on the remaining, confraternities or schools of Rovinj, see Benussi, history. By Paoli Paulovich, in particular chapter VIII. It is worth mentioning in this context for its "supremely humanitarian address" the confraternity for the liberation of slaves, founded in 1733 ", founded by the canon Constantini, to free the crews of the Rovinj ships that" fell miserably into the hands of pirate ships and fuste dulcignote " 1322: 331:. In 1570, Albanian pirates were recorded to have inflicted heavy casualties on Venetian boats. In 1571, the pirates reached a climax with about 400 pirates from North Africa, Maltese, Serbian, Albanian and Turks causing chaos in the region. There was also "The Pirate Dance" invented by Albanian pirates where after a successful attack, the pirates celebrate by roasting meat, eating halvah and dancing ritual dances. 7204: 832:
Venetians claimed that the death of the Dulcignottes was not a valid reason of compensation. The Porte stated that a foreign ship received in the port had to be under the protection of the government of the country. After a long negotiation and threats from the Porte, Venice released 200 slaves and paid a sum of 12 000 pilasters. This led to the Venetian government fortifying the islands of Greek sea.
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had to surrender the goods and the ship, and when Contarini returned to Venice, he was removed from service and replaced. The sultan Qânûnî blamed the commander for having assaulted a merchant ship and Venice replied that they had negative experience with piracy and that Albanian merchants and pirates were not always discernible. The Sultan reacted rhetorically to Venice saying
132:. They were not poor and violent criminals, but rather well-paid and established professionals; they were tactical merchants, traders, transporters, smugglers, diplomats and pirates whenever it suited them. They alternated between piracy and trading depending on season, enemies or local conflicts. Indeed, the captain of the Venetian galleys Alvise Foscari (1675–1751) wrote: 3888: 3903:(Translation) ... Altam has received orders to ask the Sacred College for money, being threatened by wars by the Turks; what the Venetian ambassador had had, also asked to be helped in the fear of being in a quarrel with the Turks, having discovered, at night, that several Dulcignotes took guns or muskets which they carried in buildings of said Dulcignotes. 450:
Ahmed kahya, Bali, Mustafa, and Hasan kahya be arrested. In 1611, despite warnings from the Sultan, the former sanjakbeg of Karlı-eli (Mehmed bey) and the sanjakbeg of Dukagin (Mehmed bey) continued to raid the Adriatic with their galliots, caiques and fustas. In 1612, Albanian pirates, hired by Ottomans, attacked Venetian ships as a retaliation for the
4887:(in German) (... vieles Getraide fufte , welche 1717 von den dulcignotis nach Peru übergeführt. Der to in Neapel , 6 Meilen von Lecce , gisis dafige Hafen ist bon grosser Widtigkeit , den Brindisi nad Otranto , an der Sees und es wird sonderlich dä vieles Getreide kuite , welche 1717 von den Dulcignotis nady Peru úbergeführt ed.). Gleditsch 4884:
Militärchargen zu Wasser und zu Lande, die zur Kriegsbaukunst, Artillerie, Feldlägern- Schlachtordnungen, Belagerungen, Schiffahrten, Unterschied der Schiffe und der dazu gehörigen Sachen gebräuchliche Benennungen, Als auch andere in Zeitungen und täglichem Umgang vorkommende, ingleichen juristische und Kunstwörter beschrieben werden
2462:(Translation: In May 1575, the pirates attacked a Spanish vessel, defeated the crew and towed the ship to the port of Ulcinj. The pirate leader Deli Topal Memi (Deli Topal Memi’ye) was given the slave of Miguel Servantes. ed.). Istanbul: YÜKSEK LİSANS TEZİ 16. YÜZYILDA KARADAĞ'DA OSMANLI DENİZ ÜSLERİ. pp. 74–76 589:
imperial banner, on the island of Lastovo, Croatia, and brought it to Ulcinj. In May 1712, the Dulcignotti plundered the towns of Armeri and Terranova, where 32 people were captured. Again, in 1726, the Neapolitan consul Giovambattista Zicchi in Ragusa began to exert pressure on the Pasha of Albania due to the raids.
4555:(in Albanian) ("Në prill të vitit 1770, kapitenët shqiptarë nga Ulqini shpartalluan një flotë ruse nën komandën e Aleks Orlovit pranë Navarinos." (Translation: In April 1770, the Albanian captains from Ulcinj deployed a Russian fleet under the command of Alex Orlov near Navarino.) ed.). Naim Frashëri. p. 458 4210:(Translation) Safeties to be obtained against "Barbaresques and Dulcignotes" (p 17). The cost of this negotiation was estimated at half a million piastres, but if this amount seemed exorbitant, it was still below the losses which the barbarian pirates caused each year to Neapolitan navigation (March 1750). (p 210). 569:, from the Grand Master of Malta and Greek notables. However, these passports were resold to the pirates of Ulcinj who would use these passes at the corsair city of Tripoli. Privateers and governors of Ulcinj protected the pirates and Venice complained vehemently as their economy was severely damaged. 1198:
to launch an attack on British enemies. The same order was to be carried out in all the places where it was important that it be known. The English officers sailed along the coast of Egypt when a Dulcignote corsair captured them and stripped them of all they had. One of the officers wrote a letter at
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loaded with timber. The pirates released the ship and tried to escape but were eventually caught by the Maltese who threw overboard various equipment thus enabling speed. Fighting began where upon the Dulcignottes boarded the Maltese ship with the crew members opening fire with pistols and then using
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In 1645, during the Cretan War, pirates from Ulcinj raided the Dalmatian coast forcing the islanders to defend their houses. In 1656, Ottoman pirates from Ulcinj and Santa Maura attacked and robbed Venetians ships into Trogir but were successfully chased away by the Venetian navy. In 1670, the Sultan
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In 1559, the Provveditore Pandolfo Contarini saw a pirate ship while patrolling the Gulf, and began pursuing it. The ship stopped at Durrës, where the pirates found protection under the Ottomans thus violating the agreement of 1540. Contarini ordered an attack and bombarded the harbor and the pirates
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Così scriveva il 15 gennaio 1768 M. V. un rappresentante di medio calibro dell'amministrazione veneziana della Dalmazia, Paolo Boldù, Capitano in Golfo, al proprio superiore, il Provveditore Straordinario Zuane Zusto, raccontando la faida infinita tra gli abitanti di Dobrota e Dolcigno (Ulcinj), due
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Calames "Joseph de Cambis. Journal de la campagne que j'ai fait sur la frégatte du roi la Chimère destinée pour passer Mr le vicomte de Choiseul ambassdr à Naples et delà pour aller joindre les deux schebecks qui sont sur les côtes de Morée et croiser de concert contre les Dulcignottes et les autres
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In 1789, Gazetta universale published an article from June of a skirmish between Captain Constantine Livaditi, commander of a Russian fleet, against Dulcignotte trabaccolos, flying the Papacy flag, outside the port of Marina di Ragusa in modern day Italy. When they were spotted, the pirates left the
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outside the cost between Ulcinj and Kotor. The pirates lost 50 men and the Russians none. The Russians also freed a Venetian ship captured by Ulcinj pirates where 1000 Albanians then switched side. It is believed that the Ulcinj pirate lord Lika Ceni defeated and executed Lambros Katsonis in a duel,
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In 1763, a large “Dulcignotta” galley arrived at the port of Povijest at Drvenika. The inhabitants of Lugar tried to stop them but the Dulcignotte pirates beat them and proceeded to enter the village where a bloody fight ensued. One pirate was killed and others wounded on both sides. The authorities
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In 1714, a Christian merchant from the court of the Pasha of Scutari confided to the Neapolitan consul in Ragusa, Giovanbattista Vlaichi, that the Dulcignotti had obtained permission to plunder the ships of the Papacy, Maltese and Puglia. On November 12, 1715, the Dulcingotti captured a ship with an
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reported while commanding the Russian fleet that seven Dulcignotti vessels were present in the Bay of Kotor. The Russian commander then proceeded to attack the pirates but to no avail. The Dulcignottes then placed themselves on the shores and prepared cannons from which they fired upon the Russians
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in Shkodër in order to settle complaints related to raids committed by Dulcignotte pirates. On Mars, 1759, the Ambassador wrote again to the Senate mentioning that on December 21, 1758, around 30 miles outside of Patras, opposite of Morea, Ulcinj pirate lord Sinan Komina was commanding a ship with
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ship which the Spanish had seized who then proceeded to take the slaves, according to the French consul in Ancona. The merchants of Shkodër complained to Venice. It turned out that the Spanish had confused the Shkodër ship with another as the former traveled with no Venetian sign of certificate for
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On June 22, 1717, the Dulcignotti landed in Aridonniche and spread to the surrounding plains. In the Lice building there was a German garrison made up of a lieutenant and 26 men on horseback who rushed to face them and routed them, killing 15 and wounding many. Only two of the German soldiers died.
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The Dulcignotti are not like the other corsairs who mostly compose their crew of miserable and hungry people. They are all well-off, established in this fortunate condition with the traffic after peace, so that a sinister accident would strike them, and put the present licentiousness in check. It's
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Banorët e zinj të Ulqinit (Blacks of Ulcinj). (Translation) "Therefore, in cases like the one in 1748, when a pirate of Ulcinj origin, Haji Mustafa, violated the treaty and robbed a Venetian ship in the waters of Buna and took her captain along with two others from the crew, intervention had to be
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in 1781, originally published in Venice, six English officers were captured by Dulcignotes (Ulcinj pirates) who then proceeded to rob them, strip them naked and leave them on the shores of the Nile where a Ragusan captain helped them. The reason was that the English were planning a mission against
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published an article from a letter in Istanbul dated on November 17, 1774, where the Russian navy had discharged Albanian sailors from service, which resulted in the seas being overtaken with pirates with two Albanian Ulcinj pirates being mentioned: Manoli and Doli Constantine, who had taken three
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On January 15, 1768, the Venetian head of administration of Dalmatia, Paolo Boldù, wrote to captain Zuane Zusto of the feuds between the inhabitants of Dobrota and Dolcigno (Ulcinj) with the first village being under Venetian jurisdiction and the other under Ottoman. Antonio Orio, another Venetian
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On December 17, 1757, the ambassador, again, wrote from Constantinople, Pera, mentioning a trabaccalo captain named Tiozzo who had been killed by Dulcignotti pirates in the waters of Puglia several months earlier. The ambassador also proposed to send an auctioneer to the Venetian Dalmatian general
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Leaving Bologna in 1750, at the age of 25, a young Venetian traveler named Gian-Marco traveled to the Ottoman world. On his journey, he was serving a Venetian officer when he was captured by Montenegrin and then sold to the Ottomans. After a year, he fled and reached Shkodër where he set sail for
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published an article about an event which had occurred some time before in Venice. A crew of Dulcignote sailors were at the harbor. One of the pirates got in a fight with a butcher. The rest of the crew wielded arms and opened fire at passersby, killing five or six. The sailors were then killed by
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In 1602, the Venetian ambassador, Nicolo Molin, complained about the situation, describing the Albanian pirates as "unbearable." In 1605, captain Bernardo Venier attempted to eliminate the pirates but failed. In the same year, the Sultan ordered that the pirates İbrahim ağa of Durrës, Mustafa ağa,
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In April 1775, Captain Ermanno Cinif Inglis set sail alongside Giovanni Patriarch, both under the Naples navy, from Trieste with knowledge of the armada of Tartane Dulcignotte numbering twice as big. Knowing this, the squad was split with two waiting in Ancona and Brindisi waiting for the Russian
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On February 3, 1757, the Venetian ambassador wrote to the Senate describing an incident of piracy which had occurred in September 1756. A certain Paolo Caliga from Cephalonia had arrived in the port of Azder mentioning two armed Dulcignotti armed ships flying the flag of Tripoli. Before, he began
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against the Ottomans. A ship from Ulcinj flying the Turkish flag landed in the port of Venice. There was a dispute between the Slavonians and some of the crew. Several Dulcignottes were killed and the ship was set on fire. The Porte demanded compensation for the loss of their subjects, while the
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During this time period, the Ulcinj ship builders were the richest inhabitants of Northern Albania and they had a representative in Istanbul who would keep the pirates under control by bribing the Sultan. They were also supported from time to time by the Pasha of Shkodër who would warn them if
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On August 15, 1711, Venetian captain Carlo Miani proposed to poison the Albanian pirates. Between May and November 1726 the captain poisoned a kidney and met with Dulcignot pirate captain Bego Bolotti, but due to a misunderstanding the poisoned kidney was eaten by another sailor and the pirate
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In French: "Athènes 1. Gaspary au ministre : une flotte de 30 bâtiments venant de Dulcigné 2 a été détruite par les Russes dans le golfe de Patras. Peu auparavant, quatre bateaux dulcignotes avaient enlevé 15 soldats (Allemands et Français) de l'île de Corfou et les avaient vendus à
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Johann Hübners reales Staats-, Zeitungs- und Conversations-Lexicon: darinn so wohl die Religionen, die Reiche und Staaten, Meere, Seen, Inseln, Flüsse, Städte, Festungen, Schlösser, Häfen, Berge, Vorgebirge, Pässe und Wälder, Ritterorden, Wapen, gelehrte Societäten, Gerichte, Civil- und
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from 2010 mentions the writings of a Paolo Paulovich who in turn mentioned the canon Constantini who in 1733 founded the "Confraternity for the liberation of slaves" with the goal of freeing the crews of Rovinj that "fell miserably into the hands of pirate ships of the Dulcignottes".
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In September 1746, a certain Cristoforo Grillo was banished from Perast who irritated the Ottomans preying on their ships in Livorno. Eventually the pirates of Ulcinj captured him and hanged from a flagpole. The inhabitants of Perast, led by a Bujovich, avenged him by plundering a
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From the 1750s, French and Neapolitan ships engaged in the Spanish war of succession and due to continuous raids from Ulcinj pirates, the locals of Ancona and Bar fled the cities. There were also Ulcinj pirates who sailed under French flags in order to pray on Ragusan ships.
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In 1726 a Dulcignotte pirate and a Barbarian Tartan took refuge in the Maghreb, and the Sultan sent orders to Tripoli and Tunis to have the marcigliana they had stolen on returned. Again, in 1728-29 the inhabitants of Ulcinj were forbidden from helping the Barbary corsairs.
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Oruç captured the island of Djerba for the Ottoman Empire in 1502 or 1503. He often attacked Spanish territories on the coast of North Africa; during one failed attempt in 1512 he lost his left arm to a cannonball. The eldest Barbarossa also went on a rampage through
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Dulcigno, dool-chen'yo, Montenegro, a small seaport town on the Adriatic. The habitants, formerly notorious under the name of Dulcignottes, as the most dangerous pirates of the Adriatic, are now engaged in commerce or in the fisheries of the river Bojana. Pop.
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A Venetian report from 1743 mentions a report from 1721 that a vessel of the Dulcignotes, alongside several Turks, have been seized and the ship burned by the order of the Senate, which resulted in the Sultan being offended considering the Peace of Passarowitz.
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On March 31, 1685, the Republic of Ragusa requested from the Sulejman Pasha of Shkodër in a document stating that they wanted 19 captives back who had been taken by Ulcinj pirates. In July, the pirates had liberated 19 captives but instead captured another 16.
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In January 1537, the Venetian ambassador in Istanbul, Tomasso Mocenigo, according to a letter from Suleiman I to the sandjakbey of Elbasan, had complained that privateer ships had attacked the Venetian territories and taken slaves who were sold in Durrës.
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On May 12, 1719, a Genoese tartana led by Padron Andrea Gorgone, loaded with 2300 tomoli of wheat, was attacked under the Vecchia tower by the Dulcignotti. The sailors, to escape life and slavery, rushed into the sea and took refuge in the nearby tower.
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4033:(Translation) Several Turks had been arrested in Venice, and a vessel of the Dulcignotes, with all the effects, had been burned by order of the Senate, and eight or ten men were on the ship. The Sultan took this action · as an offense of the Peace of ... 1592:. Despite an intrepid defense of the Spaniards, many of whom died in combat, the ship did not escape the corsairs and Cervantes was taken with other passengers to Algiers as captives. There, Cervantes became the slave of Arnaut Mami's second-in-command, 1241:. According to the witness, the Pasha had answered that he could not proceed with the travel after having sworn a truce to the inhabitants of Trebigne and Bossina. It is also mentioned that the Pasha had stopped all ships from leaving Duclignto after 561:
Throughout the 18th century, Venice complained that their economy was harmed because privateers of Ulcinj were smuggling and taking advantage of the fact that Venice demanded high taxes for the transportation of goods attracting merchants to Albania.
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was the ship governor protecting convoys from pirate attacks from the Dulcignotti. He continued doing so in 1770–71, where he participated in the naval campaign for the elimination of the Dulcignotti pirates from the islands of Zante, Corfu, Cerigo.
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in 1516, and captured the town with the help of the Ottoman Empire. He executed the ruler of Algiers and everybody he suspected would oppose him, including local rulers. He was finally captured and killed by the Spanish in 1518, and put on display.
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On August 14, 1817, journalists reported Albanian pirates raiding ships near Venice. James John Best wrote that an Albanian pirate attacked a British ship outside of Corfu in 1840. In 1818 more than 400 ships were counted among the Ulcinj navy.
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earned the admiration of local peasants by generously sharing his loot, and became something of a legend after putting up fierce resistance to a powerful combined Venetian and British fleet, despite being significantly outmanned and outgunned.
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hard to catch them. With agile but small boats, they don't trust to stay too much on the sea, and after a rapid raid in Apulia, they return in Albania, equipped with more available hiding places which provide them asylum and security.
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In December 1707, corsairs from Ulcinj assaulted a French ship in the port of Gruž's port and when Ragusans offered aid and managed to overpower the pirates, two Ragusans and a Frenchman were killed. In 1708, The General Provider of
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attacked ships in Venetian territory and 1623, Ulcinj pirates (Ülgünlular korsanları) attacked the subjects of Budva with vessels, which resulted in the Ottomans demanding that the stolen goods be returned and the pirates punished.
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Hayreddin Barbarossa, who would rise to become the ruler of Algiers, and later admiral of the Ottoman fleet, was of Greek origin and got his start raiding the southern and western shores of Anatolia on behalf of Korkud, son of
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By 1630, Albanian pirates became a severe problem again, forcing Venice to request assistance from the Ottoman Empire. In 1638, Venetian sources refer to the raids of the pirates of Ulcinj along the Dalmatian coast and in the
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In 1593, a conflict between Venice and Habsburg Spain emerged after the Venetian building of the fortress of Palma. For this reason, the Venetians were accused for getting too close to Habsburg territory with the rational of
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In 1573, after the peace between Venice and the Ottomans, Dubrovnik served as an intermediary for Albanian pirates and those wishing to liberate their captives who would be kept at the Ragusans houses until the money arrived.
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a ship after it had been stolen by the Dulcignotes. Another letter was sent on August 4, 1700, complaining that the Chamber of Commerce had not yet repaid the consul in Constantinople after the French barque was taken by the
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The Pirates from Ulcinj, "„They keep terrorizing across the Adriatic“, wrote in 1718 the French consul in Durres Jose Isnar and he mentioned that the Ulcinj pirates did not respect the sultan nor any other authority in the
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In June 1742, Venice encouraged the Paštrovići tribed led by Boško Perazić to attack and rob the pirates of Ulcinj. However, Perazić continued pirating, resulting in the Providence Generale arresting Perazić in 1759.
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614:(known as De Bonnac) exchanged letters on the "privateers of Ulcinj" where French ships had been plundered. This led to Ibrahim Pasha, governor of Alexandria, accompanying the Porte agent Osman Aga to Ulcinj. 541:. The Dulcignotes threw bombs at the Venetians, resulting in them being burnt down and defeated. Around 120 Venetian sailors were killed and five survived in the water where they remained for over five hours. 3487: 1103:
hired Albanian sailors to attack the Ottomans and allowing them to fly the Russian flag. However, 300 sailors soon deserted the Russian navy and joined the Albanian pirates, and Orlov was sent to stop them.
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In December of 1707, the corsairs from Ulcinj assaulted a French ship in the Gruž's port. The Ragusans offered aid and managed to overpower the pirates. Two Ragusans were killed as well as one French sailor
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ships. Many ships from the city fell into the hands of the Ulcinj pirates. On June 13, 1718, the pirates took a trabaccolo loaded with oil and almonds in the vicinity of Rovinj, and attacked a party of
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official, had written to Venice of the useless attempts of stopping the feud calling the inhabitants "treacherous". Paolo Boldù stated that the problems began when the two villages would not trade.
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In 1718, Venetian ships bombarded ships boarded by "Ulcinian corsairs" outside the coast of Durrës who had seized seven vessels, however, the attacks were too far away thus proving ineffective.
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In 1696, from August 9 to September 5, Venetian forces tried to invade Ulcinj which was defended by Ulcinj pirate lord Hajdar Karamindja (Hajdar Karamidžolu) who defended the city successfully.
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fleet to join them. In June, Ottoman corsairs alongside Dulcingotte pirates numbering 140 men attacked a Greek vessel in the port of Brindisi. The crew survived by covering under the cannons.
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decided to ban the inhabitants from leaving the island of Vinišće. In 1765, the Dulcignottes decided to avenge themselves by banning “23 schiavis” (slavs) on Drevnik and robbing the village.
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numbered some 6,000. The raids continued until the latter half of the 19th century and the piracy finally ended after the European powers united and forced the Ottomans to hunt them down.
1206:(1737–1803), grand seigneur and franc-macon, proposed to recruit at his own expense a French legion of Dulcignotes and of Albanians of which one would form a large and respectable unit. 405:
ordered the sanjakbeg and the qadi of Vlorë to prevent the Albanian pirate Mehmed reis from shipping with his galliot to pillage Venetian lands. In 1590, a Venetian ship anchored in the
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arrived in Rome and requested to be compensated for the expenses of his missionaries were raided by "Dolcignotti corsairs" and as a result the missionaries had to take refugee in Zara.
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in the south-east of Sicily, a Maltese ship spotted a pirate ship with two guns, four scuttles and 50 men led by captain Hossein Spahia Raïs from Dulcigno, towing another ship from
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ordered his commanders to stop the pirates from Ulcinj attacking Venetian ships. Antonio Baldacci wrote in the 17th century that there were at least 500 pirates around Ulcinj.
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The pirate problem had grown so large that in 1723 the Sultan forbade the inhabitants of Ulcinj from leaving their harbors and they were forced to use only their own ensigns.
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In 1554, 6 pirate vessels returned to Vlorë and were intercepted by a Venetian squadron who captured them, liberated their captives and then held the pirates under captivity.
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Oruç's youngest brother Hızır (later called Hayreddin or Kheir ed-Din) was a capable engineer and spoke at least six languages. He dyed the hair of his head and beard with
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Their father was former Muslim soldier, probably from a recent converted family of the European Provinces. Their mother is said to have been the widow of a Greek priest.
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Indeed, even to our day the citizens of this town have retrained something of the savageness of their founder, and show themselves harsh and hostile towards strangers.
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after almost five years and four unsuccessful escape attempts. This period of his life influenced several of Cervante's literary works, notably the Captive's tale in
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The pirates played a role in the competition between the Ottoman Empire and its rivals, usually siding with the Ottomans. In 1687, when the Ottomans lost the city of
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published an article from Trieste on June 4 describing a battle between "Dulcigno pirates", numbering 7 fleets, and the Russian fleet led by a major of Greek origin
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In 1863, Viscountess Emily Anne Beaufort Smythe wrote that the Dulcignote pirates used to the "terror of Italy" and that the sailors were requested by the Porte.
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owned their own ships and operated as Albanian pirates. Because of their anti-Ottoman attitude, the pirate activity of these Albanian lords was tolerated by the
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In October 1503, six ships sailing from Vlorë reached Santa Maria di Leucca cape, and captured 60 people and offered their liberation for a price of 30 dukats.
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boarded the Italian merchant ship La Madonna di Montenegro in Alexandria heading to Calabria when they were attacked by Uluc Alia and his pirates from Ulcinj.
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At the end of the 18th century, after the withdrawal of the French government from Levant, Greek ships were given patents or passports, liberating them from
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In 1748, a pirate captain named Hadji Mustafa from Ulcinj robbed a Venetian ship in the waters of Buna and took the captain along two other crew members.
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and maintained contact with Dalmatian authorities in order to investigate an Albanian pirate named Omer Krika, who had sailed his ship from Ulcinj the
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In 1637, the cities of Modon, Coron and Navarino demanded that the Ulcinj pirates release two Venetian slaves who had been captured during peace time.
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On February 14, 1721, the captain of Piran had chased away a "tartan of Ulcinj" who was there to plunder. On February 28, the captain of Capodistria (
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Painting from 1772 depicting British and French sailors at battle with Dulcignottes (Ulcinj pirates). These pirates were defeated on 5 September 1772.
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On December 9, 1772, Joseph-Dimitri Gaspary, French consul in Athens, sent a letter to the French minister mentioning that a fleet of 30 ships from
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In 1816, the British government was in a dispute with the Neapolitan ambassador in London regarding the failure of dealing with Albanian pirate.
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In 1571, in preparation for the Battle of Lepanto, Kara Hace, an Albanian pirate lord, commander and aga from Vlorë, gathered a fleet of ships.
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Signor Prencipe Borghese received royal slaves, transported by "Turchi Dulcignotti", stating that they would be treated with every solicitude.
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In January 1765, Albanian crews from Dulcino (Ulcinj) carried out frequent raid of all ships regardless of flag, taking advantage of the
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On July 12, 1700, there was a complaint sent from Pontchartrain, the consul of the French consulate in Constantinople (1668-1708) to the
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In 1486, during the Venetian-Ottoman wars, Albanian pirates raided the lower Adriatic and Venice sent commander Dario to deal with them.
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Between 1320-1347, Albanian privateers, among other pirates, attacked both Muslim and Christian vessels in the Ionian and Adriatic sea.
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met two Ulcinj pirate convicts at Safeno, Levant, and helped them escape and in a kidnapping which occurred in Novo Porto in Albania.
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In 1479, Vlorë had become a pirate nest who raided both Venetian and when a peace agreement was signed between Venice and the Porte,
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On August 2, 1770, Italian traveler Pietro Godenti reported in St. Petersburg that he had received a letter written from Trieste to
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of 1669. The Ottomans are reported to have provided support to the pirates as long as they focused their raids on Venetian ships.
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In 1685, the Dulcignote pirates attacked Novigrad, numbering a population of 100, who were enslaved including the Venetian mayor.
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On May 8, 1607, 12 Uskok boats clashed in the Adriatic with Albanian-Muslim pirate ships and the Uskoks suffered a severe defeat.
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found that the strength of the pirates of Ulcinj had grown considerably. These pirates now fully controlled the trade routes of
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from Perast was sent to eradicate the Ulcinj pirates for which he was rewarded with a golden necklace by the Venetian Senate.
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Venetian soldiers. The event was denied by the Grand Vizier and instead demanded compensation for the loss of his subjects.
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in 1785, once again destroying the pirate fleet. This measure, although successful, did not prevent future sporadic raids.
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for money as the threat of the Ottomans was closing in. A Venetian ambassador in Ulcinj had discovered that at night, the
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Leading a team of Ottoman vessels, on the morning of September 26, 1575, he attacked the Spanish galley "El Sol" in the
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to redden it like Oruç's. After capturing many crucial coastal areas, Hayreddin was appointed admiral-in-chief of the
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held a journal between April 1 and September 17, describing his service on the king ship The Chimera destined to meet
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Cimbas. Organo dinformazione interna allistituto di ricerca delle fonti per la storia della civilta marinara picena
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Regole ed istituti dell'antichissima real Casa santa dell Redenzione de' Cattivi di questa citta e regno di Napoli
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Regole ed istituti dell'antichissima real Casa santa dell Redenzione de' Cattivi di questa citta e regno di Napoli
812:, after finding out, had the merchants arrested who eventually confessed that they had sold arms to the Ottomans. 291:
published in 1442 a short story in Venice of the campaign of the Doge Pietro Moceniga describing the Dulcignotes:
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who themselves returned the fire with artillery sinking two Dulcignotti ships and resulting in 50 dead pirates.
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and populated it with Albanians. Under his command the Ottoman Empire was able to gain and keep control of the
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Historie des Jahrs oder zur Kirchen- politisch- und gelehrten Historie dieses Jahrs gehörige Haupt-Anmerckungen
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Orientalists, Travellers and Merchants in the Ottoman Empire, Political Relations Between Europe and the Porte
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trabaccolo and the captain opened fire resulting in five dead and one wounded. In the same time period, Major
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Parliamentary Papers wrote of an attack in 1837 where 100 Albanian pirates, part of a secret organization in
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In 1617, Albanian pirate lords Avci Oglu, Kara Mustafa, Karaca Bali, and Aksak Hoca operated around Shkodër.
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R6VISTA ISTORICĂ . ĂRI DE SAMĂ DOCUMENTE ŞI NOTIŢE PUBLICATE DE N. IORGA cu concursul mai multor specialişti
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the end of the month from Venice to one of the parents in London and Gomicourt described it as "being sad".
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and were, according to Colemberg, financing Albanian pirates to raid Habsburg ships in the Gulf of Trieste.
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The role of money in wartime. Second Conference of the Museum of the Bank of Albania. 2018. Tirana p. 101.
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The role of money in wartime. Second Conference of the Museum of the Bank of Albania. 2018. Tirana p. 98.
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of Venice, where it is mentioned that sailors from Dulcigno, having visited Montenegro, witnessed how the
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thus forcing Venice to focus on the Adriatic. Here Venetian ships would continue to face threats from the
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Paliochora on Kythera: Survey and Interpretation : Studies in Medieval and Post-medieval Settlements
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I Monaci Basiliani D'Italia in Albania: Appunti Di Storia Missionaria, Secoli XVI-XVIII, Periodo Secondo
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eight roars on each side and new modern canons, on which 100 pirates served with 50 being from Ulcinj.
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EUROPA ORIENTAI.% 14 (1995): 1 UNA TESTIMONIANZA ITALIANA SULLA RUSSIA DEL SETTECENTO: PIETRO GODENTI
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Pirate Hunting: The Fight Against Pirates, Privateers, and Sea Raiders from Antiquity to the Present
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for over thirty years. Barbaros Hızır Hayreddin Pasha died in 1546 of a fever, possibly the plague.
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knives. The pirate captain was shot down with a blunderbuss and out of 28 Dulcignotte pirates and 8
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The Smaller Aegean Islands in the 16th-18th Centuries according to Ottoman Administrative Documents
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Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World
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T. C. İSTANBUL ÜNİVERSİTESİ SOSYAL BİLİMLER ENSTİTÜSÜ TARİH ANABİLİM DALI YENİÇAĞ TARİHİ BİLİM DALI
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Storia documentata della diplomazia europea in Italia dall'anno 1814 all'anno 1861: Anni 1830-1846
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Slavko Mijušković, Turske mjere protiv ulcinjskih gusara, Godišnjak PMK, XII, Kotor, 1964, str.95.
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Agents of Empire Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean World
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economy and forcing European powers to intervene. Some of the pirate leaders from Ulcinj, such as
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Travels in the Ionian Isles, Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, &c. during the years 1812 and 1813
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would receive one tenth of the booty of the Albanian pirates after they had looted and raided.
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The Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774 Catherine II and the Ottoman Empire | Russian Empire | Poland
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of the pirate lords who lived in the city. Haxhi Ali's fame among the Albanians led to naming
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of Styria hired Albanian Uskok pirates to harass Venetian ships which led to war with Venice.
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Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku
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The Affair of Durazzo (1559) and the Controversial Destitution of the Provveditore all'Armata
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On Januar 7, 1721, the Spanish agent Dom Felix Corvèse arrived in Rome who together with the
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Ph. Henrat. Archives nationales (France) Pierrefitte-sur-Seine 1999, Par R. Zaïmova (1999).
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Sometime in 1772, Albanian pirates seize two Russian ships and used them for piracy forcing
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that in Corfu and d'Ancona, the Ottoman fleet had been defeated by the Russian fleet led by
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ships had enslaved 15 German and French soldiers from the island of Corfu and sold them to
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in the archipelago and that many "tartans of the Dolcignotti" had been sunk and dispelled.
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Hecquard H., Histoire et description de la Haute Albanie ou Guegarie, Paris 1858, str. 48.
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Gazzetta universale: o sieno notizie istorice, politiche, di scienze, arti agricoltura, ec
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During the 16th century, Ottomans attacked Ulcinj, the most notorious pirate haven of the
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I Greci a Venezia: atti del Convegno internazionale di studio, Venezia, 5-7 novembre 1998
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In April 1770, the Albanian captains from Ulcinj destroyed the Russian navy commanded by
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In 1672, Venice demanded that the sandjakbeys of Shkoder burn the armed ships of Ulcinj.
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PART TWO - PIRATES OF THE ADRIATIC CHAPTER FIVE The Neretva Pirates Circa 800-1000 A.D.
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The Weekly Journal : Or British Gazetteer | Rare Newspaper on Last Chance To Read
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I servizi segreti di Venezia. Spionaggio e controspionaggio ai tempi della Serenissima
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Gazzetta universale: o sieno notizie istorice, politiche, di scienze, arti agricoltura
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in Naples and beyond with the intention of fighting in the coast of Morea against the
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Victory of the West : the great Christian-Muslim clash at the Battle of Lepanto
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The Burden of Silence: Sabbatai Sevi and the Evolution of the Ottoman-Turkish Dönmes
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XIV. Türk Tarih Kongresi: Ankara, 9-13 Eylül 2002 ; kongreye sunulan bildiriler
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The role of money in wartime. Second Conference of the Museum of the Bank of Albania
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The role of money in wartime. Second Conference of the Museum of the Bank of Albania
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published a volume mentioning an event which had occurred in 1722 during the war of
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was also known to hire these pirates during periods of war. Some of the most famous
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Affaires étrangères. Correspondance reçue du consulat de Constantinople (1668-1708)
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Pirati e corsari turchi e barbareschi nel Mare Nostrum: Il tramonto della mezzaluna
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Zone Di Frattura in Epoca Moderna: Il Baltico, i Balcani E L'Italia Settentrionale
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referring to Venice inability to deal with Maltese, Genoese and Cyprian pirates.
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ATVIJA KEROVI] Lektura: ZUVDIJA HOD@I] SULJO MUSTAFI], Izvr{ni direktor (2009).
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal
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the name Albanian was applied to all pirates, similarly to the use of the name
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THE RAGUSAN (DUBROVNIK) REPUBLIC AND THE SPANISH WAR OF SUCCESSION (1701-1714)
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https://www.bankofalbania.org/rc/doc/LIBRI_KONF_MUZEUT_2018_anglisht_15837.pdf
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in 1725. Following this incident, he was expelled from Ulcinj and returned to
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Between Venice and Istanbul : colonial landscapes in early modern Greece
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Maria Pia Pedani. The Ottoman-Venetian Border (15th-18th Centuries). page=45
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Maria Pia Pedani. The Ottoman-Venetian Border (15th-18th Centuries). page=44
128:, 'Ulcinian sea wolves'), were considered the most dangerous pirates in the 94:" ("imperial letters"), bilateral agreements to settle armed conflicts. The 8792: 8178: 8103: 7893: 7843: 7783: 7778: 7768: 7374: 7301: 7180: 7131: 7117: 7032: 6994: 6969: 6924: 6909: 6889: 6809: 6709: 6699: 6649: 6644: 6634: 6614: 6604: 6519: 6379: 6287: 6179: 6094: 6047: 5058:(in Italian). Italy: Num 47. Sabato 13. Giugno 1789. 1789. pp. 375–376 1597: 1581: 1466: 1401: 1295: 1222: 1082: 1020: 873:, most of the rebels were Albanian which resulted in them being sent home. 352: 339: 68: 6839: 5378:. Podgrocia: Osniva~ i izdava~ UDRU@ENJE "ALMANAH" PODGORICA. p. 109. 4312: 1938:
The Labeates lived from piracy and for that reason often battled with Rome
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Maria Pia Pedani. The Ottoman-Venetian Border (15th-18th Centuries). p. 46
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In 1720, the merchant Ibrahim of Vlorë was killed on the Venetian ship of
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in 1718, imperial orders were issued that targeted all groups of pirates.
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Some pirate leaders maintained good relations with the local population.
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French ships and massacred the crew. Another ship was wrecked outside of
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NAVI DEL SETTECENTO NEI DISEGNI DELLA BIBLIOTECA UNIVERSITARIA DI PADOVA
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and engaged a fleet of Dulcignote pirates and slavs, lasting 14 hours.
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The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic in 1863: With a Visit to Montenegro
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Dalmatia Between Ottoman and Venetian Rule: Contado Di Zara, 1645-1718
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and massacred the villagers. The leader was a pirate named Rafil Bey.
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to pay damages done by the pirates of Vlorë. The locals did not obey.
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The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II
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At the end of 1764, pirate captain, Sinan Komina, seized a ship from
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and Bojan. The pirates of Ulcinj were also quite active in Dalmatia,
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Histoire de l'Albanie. édition établie et présentée par Robert Elsie
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England complained against the piracy. Evlia Celebi writes that the
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Nazionalità e autodeterminazione in Europa Centrale: il caso romeno
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MONTENEGRINA - digitalna biblioteka crnogorske kulture i nasljedja
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The turco-ragusan relationship according to the firmans of mura...
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a letter from a London merchant destined for his correspondent in
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Lo sviluppo del Bacino dell'Alto Adriatico dal 15.000 a.C. a oggi
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to warn the Ottomans as well as neutral ships in the Aegean sea.
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senate that Albanian pirates were actively raiding ships between
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The Lady's magazine: or, Entertaining companion for the fair sex
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Correspondance des directeurs de l'Académie de France à Rome ...
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Resources and Infrastructures in the Maritime Economy, 1500-2000
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FOSCARI (a cura di FILIPPO MARIA PALADINI), FRANCESCO (2007).
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flag, attacked Venetian, Genoese, Florentine and Papal ships.
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of the Mediterranean Sea were the Ottoman Barbarossa brothers
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Storia della ultima guerra tra la Russia e la porta Ottomana0
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published an article mentioning that the captain of the ship
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Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria
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The Making of the Modern Mediterranean: Views from the South
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Planet, Lonely; Sheward, Tamara; Dragicevich, Peter (2017).
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In 1680, the Dulcignote pirates were hunted by two Venetian
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Strangford, Viscountess Emily Anne Beaufort Smythe (1864).
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Dulcigno il y a cent ans (Dulcigno - one hundred years ago)
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Par A. Psaras, R. Zaïmova, revus par O. Krakovitch (1985).
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The Last Great Muslim Empires: History of the Muslim World
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Vasárnapi Ujság - 27. évfolyam, 42. szám, 1880. október 17
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1806 | François Pouqueville: Travels in Epirus and Albania
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from the Spanish which they carried into their homes. The
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Durrës where he was captured by the Dulcignotti pirates.
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qualifying the Albanian merchants as subjects to Venice.
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for Redbeards) after the red beard of Oruç, the eldest.
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In 1722, Italian writer Francesco Paci mentions in the "
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with salt and wood as they were sailing through Venice.
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raid, according to the Sultan who wrote a letter to the
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http://www.gsh.al/2019/11/11/banoret-e-zinj-te-ulqinit/
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The coast of Ulcinj, 9122:Ottoman – Albanian nobility 8359: 8345: 5938: 5924: 5651:, Brill Academic Publishers, 1997, p. 114. 5623:, Virginia H. Aksan & Daniel Goffman, 5512:Ince, Gillian; Ballantyne, Andrew (2007). 5324: 5265:. H.M. Stationery Office. 1840. p. 4. 5104:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4340:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3316: 3042:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3000:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2750:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2553: 2510:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2434:"Likeness of Miguel of Cervantes Saavedra" 2320:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2087: 1986:. San Benedetto del Tronto. pp. 20–22 1891: 1815: 1363:, attacked a village outside the coast of 51:pirates plundered and raided ships. These 8776:Massacres of Albanians in the Balkan Wars 7607:Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law 5836: 5800: 4905: 4194:Historie de L'Empire Ottoman. LIVRE LXVII 3992:Quaderni di Studi Arabi. Studi e testi, 5 3346:Annali Della Facoltà Di Scienze Politiche 763:Views of Ulcinj in 1718 bz H. C. Bröckell 8234:List of ships attacked by Somali pirates 5741:The Life of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 5299: 4016: 3731:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 52. 3320:Banditismi mediterranei: secoli XVI-XVII 1633: 1629: 1536: 1392:Ottoman support for the Albanian pirates 1320: 758: 665: 548: 432: 338: 270: 26: 18: 5684: 5419:Sisman, Cengiz; Şişman, Cengiz (2017). 5192: 5168: 5141: 4409: 3963: 3792: 3639:Mellinato, Giulio; Andreozzi, Daniele. 3393: 3106: 3081: 2692: 2608: 2542: 2452: 2407: 2346: 2166: 2139: 2011:. Oxford University Press. p. 55. 2005:Boyce, Gordon; Gorski, Richard (2017). 1844: 1707: 472:to protect themselves from the pirates" 9259: 5830: 5731: 5048: 5046: 4879: 4653: 4548: 4489: 4308: 4306: 4190: 3988: 3886: 3758: 3464:(in Italian). Reale Accademia d'Italia 3457: 2625: 2580: 2175:. Cambridge University Press. p.  2039: 1976: 1854:. 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