[3] The Dutch wanted to take advantage of the new Dey to discuss for peace, they sent Admiral Godin to Algiers and arrived the 3th of may, but left 6 days later as the Algerian responded to his offers with outrageous demands.
»[4] The subjects of the sultan tried a second time, but still failed as the Janissaries were discontent when they heard that they needed to return their captured ships.
The next year the Sublime Porte went for another attempt, reclaiming the head of Çerkes Mehmed old bey of Cairo (de facto), which Kûr Abdi refused to do so.
In 1729, the Sublime Porte, tired of the disobedience of the Algerians and the reclamations of different European nations of the power that the Deys had in Algiers.
They elected Azlan-Mohammed with the title of Pasha and sent him for Algiers escorted by Capidjys and other 45 people, when arrived in the Bay of the Capital, they received the order to anchorage in Cap Matifou or they would open fire on them, the weather was terrible and the wind blowing in the other direction, the Turks felt that there was no other choice and anchored as the Dey told them so, seeing the Turks submitting to his orders, the Dey sent them some living and provided a ship, better than the one they were navigating on.