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First edition, published in Dutch translation, of a treaty signed between the Dutch States General and Pasha Ahmed Karamanli (1686-1745), Turkish Muslim leader of the semi-autonomous state of Tripoli since 1711, when he killed the Ottoman governor and took the throne. The treaty, in 13 articles, guarantees the safety of Dutch ships trading at Tripoli and their crews (even when shipwrecked), sets restrictions on taxes (military supplies such as gunpowder, lead, iron, cannonballs and ships' masts are exempted). The governor of Tripoli is to see to it that the whole city is warned when one of the Dutch States General's ships drops anchor, so that all who own slaves can keep an eye on them to ensure they do not flee to the ship. Merchants under Dutch authority, whether Christians or Jews, are to be allowed to reside in the city unhindered, except for taxation.In very good condition and untrimmed.l Knuttel 16776; for the treaty: A.H. de Groot, "Ottoman North Africa and the Dutch Republic .", in: Revue de l'Occident Musulman ., 39 (1985), pp. 131-147, at p. 144. Modern paper-covered boards, side stitched through 3 holes. With woodcut arms of the States General in a frame with military attributes on title-page and 1 large woodcut decorated initial. Set in textura types with incidental roman and italic. Pages: 8 pp. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers G4NE8XSUFIAQ
Titel: Tractaat tusschen haar hoog mog. de Heeren ...
Verlag: Jacobus Scheltus II,, The Hague,
Erscheinungsdatum: 1729
Einband: Softcover
Signiert: Signatur des Verfassers
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
First edition, published in Dutch translation, of a treaty signed between the Dutch States General and Pasha Ahmed Karamanli (1686-1745), Turkish Muslim leader of the semi-autonomous state of Tripoli since 1711, when he killed the Ottoman governor and took the throne. The treaty, in 13 articles, guarantees the safety of Dutch ships trading at Tripoli and their crews (even when shipwrecked), sets restrictions on taxes (military supplies such as gunpowder, lead, iron, cannonballs and ships' masts are exempted). The governor of Tripoli is to see to it that the whole city is warned when one of the Dutch States General's ships drops anchor, so that all who own slaves can keep an eye on them to ensure they do not flee to the ship. Merchants under Dutch authority, whether Christians or Jews, are to be allowed to reside in the city unhindered, except for taxation.In very good condition and untrimmed.l Knuttel 16776; for the treaty: A.H. de Groot, "Ottoman North Africa and the Dutch Republic .", in: Revue de l'Occident Musulman ., 39 (1985), pp. 131-147, at p. 144. Modern paper-covered boards, side stitched through 3 holes. With woodcut arms of the States General in a frame with military attributes on title-page and 1 large woodcut decorated initial. Set in textura types with incidental roman and italic. Pages: 8 pp. Artikel-Nr. G4NE8XSUFIAQ
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