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At Baylen in southern Spain an uprising of Spanish insurgents led by General Castaenos defied French occupation of Spain and Portugal and forced General Dupont
A Chelsea pensioner
The subject is seated
This is an anti-Queen Caroline satire which refers to her alleged infidelity
The Zarbi (designed by John Wood)
Murad IV, Ottoman Emperor Size:S: 30 x 25cm At Baylen in southern SpainMurad IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Murad (1612 1640) became Sultan in 1623 when he deposed his mentally unstable uncle, Mustapha I. He used decisive and brutal methods to quell the rebellions and corruption that had become endemic within the empire. The last Ottoman Emperor to personally command his army in battle, Murad captured Baghdad from the Safavid Persians in 1638. From A series of Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey, 1808.
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