ANNUAL REGISTER. 
TU 
Turkey : the late khan of the Tatars reésta- 
blished, xi 31] 
«+s the new grand vizier resigns, 2d. 
+... manifesto on the war with Russia, 2. 
281) 
-»-. celerity of the preparations for war, 
xi 31) 
+... conduct of the sultan, xi 32) 
+... Splendour of the preparations, 7. 
+--+» disorderly conduct of the Asiaties, 7d. 
«+.» Christians required to deliver up their 
arms, xi 33] _ 
_ éss. contribution required from the Jews, 
Greeks, and Armenians, 2b. 
«++. speech of the grand signior to his new 
_ © -vizir, xi 190] 
; oe dangers of the war with Russia, xii 2] 
+--+. Naval assistance from Morocco and the 
_ States of Barbary, xii 12] 
‘sees position and distress of it?s grand 
army, xii 13] 
+.s«e wife and daughter of the Austrian 
resident occasion an alarming riot, xii 15] 
~ 16] 105] 
++.» war declared against the king of 
Poland, xii 18] 
sees disorderly state of the army, xii 19] 
e+.. prudent conduct of the vizir, 7. 
#+.. engagement near Choczim, xii 16] 20] 
21 
«+». prudent conduct of the vizir causes 
~ his dismissal, xii 22] 
».». Caraman bashaw and his selictar cut 
to pieces, xii 23] 
ae to cross the Niester, xii 24] 
+4. the army retires tumultuously toward 
the Danube, xii 26] j 
++. Choczim abandoned, xii 27] 
«++» Moldavia and Wallachia overrun, 7d. 
+s. fresh preparations for war, xii 29] 
+... the new vizir removed, 7d. 
«+». wealth of the late vizir, xii 157] 
#4. proceedings during the wihter and 
spring, xiii 11] 
++-- Wallachia and part of Moldavia re- 
covered, xiii 12] 
see. Opening of the campaign, xiii 16] 
ass. defeat at the Larga, i. 
»-.- another severe defeat, and retreat to 
the Danube, xiii 18] 
«+++ Bender taken, xiii 21] 
«+.~ farther losses, xiii 25] 
‘34. winter quarters, xiii 26] 
 4%.s insurrection of the Greeks, xiii 28] 
s+. engagement with the Russian fleet, 
nha sh lly d 
vs.. Turkish fleet tota estroyed, xiii 
35) 151) ¢ 7 
+++. fortifications of the Dardanelles 
Strengthened, xiii 39] 
tees revolution in Egypt, tb, 
yt. State of, at the conclusion of the cam- 
paign, xili 6) 9) 
631. 
TU 
Turkey : justice to Greeks, xiii 167] 
... the Crimea evacuated, xiv 75*] 
-... Giurgewo retaken, 7. 
«... the Russians repulsed in an attack on 
it, xiv 76*] : 
o-+. —————_ victorious in various en~- 
gagements, xiv 77*] 
--.. Giurgewo surrendered, 2d. 
«+.» ravages of the plague, xiv 78*] 
--.. deplorable state of, xiv 80*] 
+++. superb clock for the grand signior, xiv 
150) 
++. negotiations with Russia for a peace, 
xiv 13] 16] xvi 11} 
+... armistice refused by Russia, xvi 12] 
+... judicious conduct of the campaign, 
xvi 12] 
++. State of, at the opening of the congress 
at Bucharest, xvi 23] 
+++. prudent conduct of the vizir, xvi 24] 
.»-- Dardanelles fortified by a French rene- 
gado, xvi 25] 
«+.. Ali bey’s final expedition against 
Egypt, 2d. 
«++. four years’ revenue remitted from that 
country, xvi 26] 
«+ troubles in Syria, xvi 27] 
«+s attempts by sea, 76. 
+. «+ fatality of the plague in, xvi 29] 
«+.» State of at the close of 1773, xvi 7] 
-- +. death of the grand signior, 7. xvii 3] 
e+» peace with Russia, xvii 2] 7] 
.- +» character of Mustapha III, xvii 3] 
»+.. exertions of Abdul Hamet, xvii 4] 
-... insubordination and desertion of whole 
armies, xvii 6] 
.... cessation of an engagement between 
two armies on the news of peace arriving, 
xvii 9] 
+... piracies of the Greeks in the Archi- 
pelago, 2b. 
-.+. hadgi Osman bashaw put to death, 
xvili 105] 
».«. military school under European teach - 
ers established, xviii 107] 
-..» reforms in, xviii 135] 
+. two ships taken by the Maltese, xviii 
137] 
..+. obstrtiction to Russian vessels passing 
the Dardanelles, xviii 139] 
+... changes in the ministry, 7. 
+++. war with Persia, xix 191*] xx 186*] 
169] 
-..- Christians allowed to repair their 
churches, and then the churches demo- 
lished, xix 114] 
+++. great rejoicings at the birth of a son 
of the sultan, xix 173] 
..+. fresh disputes with Russia, xx 184*] 
xxiii 7] xxvii 23] 
es++ these settled by the mediation of 
France, xxiii 9] xxvii 23] 
e+e disturbances in Egypt, xxiv 190} 
ebee in pga) tb. 
eee» disordered state of, xxvii 22] 
