Moralı Korsanların Kıbrıs Çevresindeki Faaliyetleri (1821-1828) (original) (raw)

2018, Journal of Turkish Research Institute

1821 Mora Rebellion which ended the connection between the Ottoman Empire and the Mediterranean Islands is one of the important events. Introduced by Greek pirates during the rebellion unable to withstand long periods in the face of brutality, the Ottomans were forced to retreat from the Mora and the Aegean islands. On the withdrawal of the Ottomans, Greek pirates, they wanted to spread to the 1821 Mora Rebellion on the whole Mediterranean region. For this reason, they sent the ships of the Aegean islands, shores of Anatolia and Cyprus. They provoked against the Ottoman domination of Christians. However, the efforts of the Greek pirates have not shown the expected effect in Cyprus. The victory of Egyptian Governor Mehmed Ali Pasha with the Mediterranean navy is as great as that of the Cyprus Muhassıls. The island has not survived the attacks of the Greek pirates for a long time anyway. The pirates who fought for the foundation of the Greek state turned their weapons into European states that were not interested in the establishment of their state. On the other hand, a widespread struggle against the Greek pirates was launched. The Europeans gave Greece the task of clearing the Greek pirates from the Mediterranean. The study focused on the impacts of the Mediterranean blockade on Cyprus and its environs, which the Greek pirates imposed during the 1821 Mora Rebellion.

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