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Polish Jagiellon ambassadors to the Ottoman Empire

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jogaila, also called Władysław II
Mehmet I, also called Mehmet Çelebi

Below is the list of Jagiellon Poland ambassadors to Ottoman Empire in the 15th and 16th centuries. The diplomatic relations began in 1414 soon after the Ottoman Interregnum during the reign of first Jagiellon king of Polond-Lithuania. [1] The names of the monarchs in 1414 were Jogaila and Mehmet I.

Year Name of the diplomat Polish king Ottoman sultan
1414 Skarbek-Gregor Jogaila Mehmet I
1440 Dobrogost-Luksz Wladyslaw III Murat II
1475 Marcin Wrocimowski Casimir Mehmet II
1489 Mikolaj Firlej Casimir Beyazıt II
1500 Wawrzyniec Fedro-Jan Buczacki John I Beyazıt II
1509 Jedrzej Zakrzewski Sigismund I Beyazıt II
1510 Andrzej Zakrzewski Sigismund I Beyazıt II
1512 Janusz Swierczewski Sigismund I Selim I
1524 Jan z Tęczyna Sigismund I Süleyman I
1531 Jakub Wiamowski Sigismund I Süleyman I
1532 Piotr Opaliński[2] Sigismund I Süleyman I
1535 Jan Ocieski Sigismund I Süleyman I
1550 ? Stanisław Tęczyński Sigismund II Süleyman I
1564 Jerzy Jarlowiecki Sigismund II Süleyman I
1567 Piotr Zborowski Sigismund II Selim II
1569 Andrzej Tarnovski Sigismund II Selim II

References

  1. ^ Prof Jan Reycherman: Polonya ile Türkiye arasında Diplomatik Münasebetlerin 500.yıldönümü, Polonya Büyükelçiliği, Ankara,1964
  2. ^ Joseph von Hammer: Osmanlı Tarihi (condensation: Mehmet Ata) Milliyet Yayınları, İstanbul, cilt I p. 329
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