Beilage zu
Entstehungsdatum
9. April 1624
Absendeort
Konstantinopel nach Wien
Sender
Johann Jakob
Kurtz von Senftenau
Empfänger
Ferdinand II.
Archiv
ÖStA, HHStA Wien
Staatenabteilungen, Türkei I
Kt. 109, Kv. 2, fol. 122rv, 127r-128v, 129rv
Staatenabteilungen, Türkei I
Kt. 109, Kv. 2, fol. 122rv, 127r-128v, 129rv
Edition
Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer
Datenmodellierung
Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger, Dimitra Grigoriou
hg. von
Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer, Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger
Lizenz
Abstract
The promised bill of exchange has still not arrived, although Kurtz is strapped for
cash due to terrible inflation and the gifts for the fast-changing dignitaries at the
Porte. Grand vizier Kemankeş Ali was executed by order of the sultan, and Çerkez
Mehmed received the position. As he is about to leave for the front, the most
important man at the Porte will be the new kaymakam, both of whom will have to be
gifted. He wants to leave urgently, without money his activities in Constantinople
are completely impossible. He requests that a trustworthy person with the necessary
money shall be sent to him from Vienna. Since the Ottomans will not let him leave the
city, he asks for more information about the actions of the Ottoman troops and Gábor
Bethlen. Kurtz asks the emperor to urge his departure from Constantinople. Since his
last letter, Bethlen has sent an envoy to the sultan, citing Ferdinand II’s
preparations against him and the Ottomans, which Kurtz officially denies. The Porte
could not risk war with the emperor because of the rebel Abaza Hassan, the Persian
front and the incursions of the Cossacks. PS. The bill of exchange of 10,000 ducats
sent to him by Hieronymus Bonacina through Venetian merchants has not been cashed by
anyone in Constantinople, he urges money in cash and appropriate punishment for those
responsible.
Schlagwörter
Aulic Chamber, border, Cossacks, diplomatic gifts, finances, grand vizier, internuntius, kaymakam, merchants, Persia, prince of Transylvania, revolt, Sublime Porte, Transylvanian envoy, Venice
Zitiervorschlag
Beilage zu Brief 9. April 1624: Johann Jakob Kurtz von Senftenau an Ferdinand II., Konstantinopel,
9. April 1624, chiffriertes Original, Edition: Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer, Datenmodellierung: Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger, Dimitra Grigoriou, in: Die Gesandtschaft des Johann Jakob Kurtz von Senftenau
(1623–1624), hg. von: Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer, Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger (Digitale Edition von Quellen zur habsburgisch-osmanischen
Diplomatie 1500–1918, hg. von Arno Strohmeyer, Projekt 4), Wien 2024.
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