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Ivan de Veenboer
Born
Hoorn, Netherlands
Died
10 October 1620
Cartagena
Piratical career
Nickname
Sulayman Reis (having converted to Islam)
Type
Corsair, pirate
Allegiance
Ottoman Empire, Dey of Algiers
Years active
c. 1607 – c. 1620
Rank
Admiral
Base of operations
Algiers
Battles/wars
Eighty Years' War
Ivan Dirkie de Veenboer (died 10 October 1620 near Cartagena[1]) was a 17th-century Dutch corsair.[2] A privateer during the Eighty Years' War, he later turned to piracy and became an officer under Simon the Dancer. He later converted to Islam, becoming known as Süleyman Reis (also spelled Sulayman, Soliman, or Slemen Reis), and had a highly successful career as an Ottoman captain and Barbary corsair commanding the Algiers corsair fleet during his later years.
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ways of his captors, he sailed with the famous corsair Sulayman Rais, also known as Slemen Reis, who himself was a Dutchman named De Veenboer, whom Janszoon...
1518. Ottoman admirals such as Hadim Suleiman Pasha, Seydi Ali Reis and Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis are known to have voyaged to the Mughal imperial ports of Thatta...
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of punishment are made from iron rods, hooks, and scissors. Muqatil ibn Sulayman has recorded his commentary in his commentary work, al-Suluk, the angel...
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Bay and, after making a peace pact with the Crown Prince of Luzon, Rajah Sulayman declares Manila to be the administrative capital of the Spanish East Indies...
article. cf. L. Massignon, Le Christ dans les Évangiles selon Ghazali, in REI, 1932, 523–36, who cites texts of the Rasa'il Ikhwan al-Safa, a passage of...
janissaries. In 1611 the deys staged a coup against the pasha, and Dey Sulayman Safar was appointed as head of government. For the next hundred years,...
succeeded by his brother Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik. (Date unknown). Musa ibn Nusayr is assassinated on the orders of Sulayman. 717 (Date unknown). Córdoba...
the blocade but a relief force from Baghdad was repulsed and Governor Sulayman Aqa was finally starved into surrender" Fattah, Hala Mundhir (1997). The...
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Archived from the original on 28 April 2007. Retrieved 23 July 2018. Khalaf, Sulayman; Hammoud, Hassan (1987). "The Emergence of the Oil Welfare State". Dialectical...
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Esherick, former head coach of the Georgetown basketball team Muna Abu-Sulayman, Secretary General and Executive Director, Alwaleed Philanthropies Erden...
frequent, and in 1611 the deys staged a coup against the pasha, and Dey Sulayman Safar was appointed as head of government. For the next hundred years,...