article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1609. January 1 – The Children of the Blackfriars perform Thomas Middleton's A
1581 Cambridge play Solymannidae. Anton Maria Caspi's 1606 French play Il Mustafa. Fulke Greville's 1609 British play The Tragedy of Mustapha. Georges Thilloy's
Press, ISBN 978-0-226-30846-3.) The Tragedy of Mustapha (London: Printed by J. Windet for N. Butter, 1609). Certaine Learned and Elegant Workes (London:
Ismail's 60,000 men were beaten again at the Chelif river by Dey Hadj Mustapha [fr]. The dey returned to Algiers with 3000 heads and 50 Moroccan chieftains
the age of five. The Venetian ambassador Simon Contarini, bailo between 1609 and 1612, mentions Kösem in his report in 1612 and portrays her as: "[A woman]