Numerous envoys have been dispatched between England…
July 1585 CE
Numerous envoys have been dispatched between England and the Otoman Empire and epistolar exchanges have occurred between Elizabeth and Sultan Murad III.
In one correspondence, Murad entertains the notion that Islam and Protestantism have "much more in common than either did with Roman Catholicism, as both rejected the worship of idols", and argues for an alliance between England and the Ottoman Empire.
England, to the dismay of Catholic Europe, exports tin and lead (for cannon-casting) and ammunitions to the Ottoman Empire, and Elizabeth seriously discusses joint military operations with Murad during the outbreak of war with Spain in 1585, as Francis Walsingham is lobbying for a direct Ottoman military involvement against the common Spanish enemy.