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John Smith had three Turks' heads on his shield and, as a slave to Muslims, he had eaten "Cuskus" (he went to fight the Turks because he regretted having "seene so many Christians slaughter one another"), but he wasn't the only Jamestown adventurer to have travelled through the Ottoman Empire.
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