Title
Letter from Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha to Emperor Maximilian II, Constantinople, 1 May 1573
creator
Sokollu Mehmed Pasha
archive
AT-OeStA/HHStA Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv
Collection
AT-OeStA/HHStA UR TUK 146 R
Edition  
Nilab Saeedi, Michael Vogelsberger
data modeling 
Jakob Sonnberger, Stephan Kurz
Proofreading of Latin transcription 
Patrik Paštrnák
project lead 
Yasir Yılmaz
Abstract
Sokollu Mehmed Pasha protests against the restoration of the fortress of Sogen, destroyed in the campaign against Szigetvár, which has since become a base for bandit bands. He only demands the punishment of those mainly responsible and recalls rigorous punishments on the Ottoman side, such as the deposition of the sanjak-bey (Mehmed Bey) of Bosna. Also sends a list of border incidents reported by Beylerbeyi Mustafa Pasha of Budin, including the abduction of Emin of Solnok, who was clearly captured on Ottoman territory and whose immediate release is demanded.
Keywords
fortress wd:57831, border incident wd:42750320, extradition wd:210603, punishment wd:186361
Suggested citation
Letter from Grand Vizier Sokollu Mehmed Pasha to Emperor Maximilian II, Constantinople, 1 May 1573, edition: Nilab Saeedi, Michael Vogelsberger, data modeling: Jakob Sonnberger, Stephan Kurz, in: The Ottoman Grand Vizierate 1560s to 1760s, project lead: Yasir Yılmaz (Digital Scholarly Edition of Habsburg-Ottoman Diplomatic Sources 1500–1918, project lead: Arno Strohmeyer, Project 6), Vienna 2025.
Available online : https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:graviz.smp.l.15730501
permalink/handle: hdl:11471/1020.70.19
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