A Turkish account of the war between Austria and the Ottoman Empire in Bosnia, first translated into English in 1830.This contemporary account of the war in Bosnia between Austria and the Ottoman Empire between 1737 and 1739 was revised and published by Ibrahim M?teferrika (c.16721745), the founder of Turkish printing. Charles Fraser, a professor at Edinburgh's Naval and Military Academy, translated it into English in 1830.This contemporary account of the war in Bosnia between Austria and the Ottoman Empire between 1737 and 1739 was revised and published by Ibrahim M?teferrika (c.16721745), the founder of Turkish printing. Charles Fraser, a professor at Edinburgh's Naval and Military Academy, translated it into English in 1830.Serving as a judge in his native Bosnia in 1737 when war broke out between the Austrians and the Turks, Omer Efendi (about whose life little else is known) produced this vivid account of the conflict from an Ottoman perspective. Important for what it reveals about the region's social history, the work was revised and published by Ibrahim M?teferrika (c.16721745), the founder of Turkish printing. It was first published in English in 1830 after being translated by Charles Fraser, a professor at Edinburgh's Naval and Military Academy. Fraser also added an introduction to the work that gives both a brief history of Bosnia and an overview of the text. The narrative begins with a description of the army of the invading Austrians, who are described throughout as 'infidels'. An account is then given of the operations of the war, through to the signing of the Belgrade treaty in 1739.Introduction; Account of the war in Bosnia.