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A street is named for Hussein Refki | Pasha in the Sarayat El-Quba neighborhood of Heliopo |
Woods (1843-1929), KCVO, was an Admiral and a | Pasha in the Imperial Ottoman Naval Service. |
f Muhammad Ali, he succeeded his uncle Ibrahim | Pasha in ruling Egypt and Sudan in 1848 |
structions from Ibrahim's father, Muhammad Ali | Pasha in Cairo. |
s arrested by Οttoman troops of Mahmud Dramali | Pasha in Metsovo and executed at 22 August 1822. |
a Greek scholar, chancellor and advisor of Ali | Pasha in Ioannina. |
Tomb of Silahdar Ali | Pasha in Belgrade |
The mosque was built by Ottoman Wali Ahmad | Pasha in 1599, and it is said to have 40 mihrabs. |
to list all of the descendants of Muhammad Ali | Pasha in a single chart. |
the Souliotes defeated the forces of Khourshid | Pasha in May and June 1822, they joined Prince Alexa |
not very reliable anecdote of his enemy Numan | Pasha in his history describing events, which led to |
1837, and was also further damaged by Ibrahim | Pasha in 1840, who used it as a source of stone for |
Statue of Ibrahim | Pasha in the Opera Square |
or flights to supply the Ottoman army of Enver | Pasha in Arabia, or to search for mines off Constant |
A Firman issued by Ali | Pasha in 1810 and written in vernacular Greek. |
ts constructed during the rule of Ahmed Jezzar | Pasha in Ottoman era Palestine. |
to the Ottoman Empire by the treaty of Ferhat | Pasha in 1590. |
Many smaller souqs branch out of Medhat | Pasha including al-Buzuriyah Souq and al-Harir Souq. |
Until his death in 1848, Muhammad Ali | Pasha instituted a number of social and economic ref |
house, Ester Fanous learned that Saad Zaghloul | Pasha intended with some friends to travel to Englan |
f Corinth (29 September 1827) provoked Ibrahim | Pasha into the aggressive movements which led to the |
Hasan | Pasha invaded Morocco in early 1558, but he was stop |
Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed, also known as | Pasha, is a retired Major in the Pakistan army, accu |
Jazzar | Pasha is best known for defending Acre against Napol |
Hussein Refki | Pasha is a member of the Hafez family: an aristocrat |
Hussein Refki | Pasha is related to the Alawiyah Dynasty of Egypt th |
Seker Ahmet | Pasha is one of the most important examples of the O |
in conducting state affairs by Koprulu Mehmed | Pasha is shown by an episode in this task [see Sakao |
Pasha is often considered to have died leading the b | |
repared by a commission headed by Ahmet Cevdet | Pasha, issued in sixteen volumes (containing 1,851 a |
ege of Baghdad to remove its rebellious Dawood | Pasha JFW 73 |
Ali I | Pasha Karamanli 1754-1793 |
Ali II | Pasha Karamanli 1832-1835 |
For Tewfik | Pasha, khedive of Egypt, see Tewfik Pasha. |
In 1831, Mehmet Ali of Egypt's son Ibrahim | Pasha led a successful military expedition into Syri |
The detachment of Yaver | Pasha left the town in disorder. |
fleet was composed of 12 galleys under Mahomet | Pasha, lieutenant of Nasauf Pasha, who remained in C |
d shortages and disease, on 20 November Mustai | Pasha lifted the siege and withdrew. |
The Ottoman leader Omar | Pasha managed to pull in some victories on the Danub |
Pashalik of Berat was created after Ahmet Kurt | Pasha managed to complot with the Sublime Porte agai |
Lead Mosque was built in 1773 by the Albanian | pasha Mehmed Bushati of the noble Bushati family, wh |
no mineralogical knowledge, he was invited by | Pasha Mohammed Ali to work as a mineralogist in the |
Mustafa | Pasha Mosque is a mosque located in the Old Bazaar o |
Sinan | Pasha Mosque was declared a Monument of Culture of E |
Historical image of Mustapha | Pasha Mosque |
Atik Mustafa | Pasha Mosque in Ayvansaray |
The Aslan | Pasha Mosque (Greek: τζαμί Ασλάν πασά) is an Ottoman |
including Tekkiye Mosque and the later Darwish | Pasha Mosque. |
The volume "Giuseppe Donizetti | Pasha: Musical and Historical Trajectories between I |
He (along with officials such as Ali | Pasha, Mustafa Reshid Pasha and Mithat Pasha) was an |
Shortly after the treaty of Ahmet | Pasha, Nader decleared war and attacked Iraq and Cau |
Pasha Namazovych Kasanov (Ukrainian: Паша Намазович | |
Amr replaced Hassan | Pasha Nashaat, who was removed from his position aft |
and advised her husband to invite Mehboob Ali | Pasha Nizam VI to the Palace. |
But the grand vizier Tayyar Mehmet | Pasha noticed that these two gates were very well fo |
he province, and was subsequently confirmed as | Pasha of Tripoli by Sultan Suleiman I. |
Ali | Pasha of Ioannina one of the more powerful Chiflik r |
e Mustafa was born at Cairo the son of Ibrahim | Pasha of Egypt. |
echme Affet, the third wife of Khedive Isma'il | Pasha of Egypt. |
in their war against Russia and was appointed | pasha of Akhaltsikhe with orders to conquer Samtskhe |
Levent | Pasha of Pitspourga or modern day Sidero Poli, the " |
, by order from Constantinople directed to the | pasha of Jerusalem. |
Bonaparte's general consul at the court of Ali | Pasha of Ioannina, he travelled extensively througho |
He was a nephew to the Grand Vizier Mahmud | Pasha of the Ottoman Empire, and helped speed the fa |
s arrested by order of interior minister Talat | Pasha of the Ottoman Empire on the eve of April 24, |
her first marriage to Muslim Turkmen Tadjeddin | Pasha of Sinop, Emir of Limnia, which had been arran |
Abaza Mehmet (or Abaza for short), an Ottoman | pasha of Abkhazian origin. |
General Kleber to an Ottoman force led by the | Pasha of Damascus on 16 April 1799. |
of Hosn, under the political influence of the | Pasha of Tripoli, Ibn Sifa.:21 |
Spilaio and drove back the attacks of Ibrahim | Pasha of Egypt. |
y of Georgian Muslims, he was the son of Selim | Pasha of Adjara. |
nd from 1814 to 1817 served in the army of Ali | Pasha of Janina. |
ed-Pasha (Khimshiashvili) (?-1836) was Ottoman | pasha of Kars and Akhaltsikhe. |
on of thirty paras a head per annum to Ibrahim | Pasha of Berat, for the liberty of trading to his po |
ominally they acknowledge the authority of the | Pasha of Berat; and by their bravery and their pover |
r, the Jewish secretary and interpreter to the | pasha of Jerusalem, at the request of Wallace, who c |
It was during the Druze revolt against Ibrahim | Pasha of Egypt, the joined Muslims-Druze mob were us |
ough (died 1801) by Mather Brown, Mehemet Ali, | Pasha of Egypt (c. |
The | pasha of Ochakov ordered the ships to leave after th |
oman corsair and admiral Barbarossa Hayreddin, | Pasha of Algiers, had nearly captured the Venetian s |
aughter Aisha, the prophets predicted to Selim | Pasha of Vranje that she would fall in love with а S |
on the approach of Ismail, another son of the | pasha of Egypt, sent with an army in 1820 to subdue |
The | pasha of Buda receives the envoy of the Ottoman Sult |
In AD 1840, Ibrahim | Pasha of Egypt captured the castle and destroyed muc |
The Ottoman | pasha of the Peloponnese, Hatzi Osman thought it was |
ωστάκης Ανθόπουλος) (1835-1902) was an Ottoman | pasha of Greek origin. |
After the wedding, the | pasha offers the narrator his freedom under the cond |
The first was Bayram | Pasha on 17 August 1638, who died on way to Bagdat a |
efeated by the Ottoman army, under Kara Mehmed | Pasha on October 7, 1683. |
The cruelties inflicted by Ali | Pasha on his subjects became notorious throughout th |
Feres in close proximity to the camp of Yaver | Pasha on the right banks of the Maritsa. |
istian Governor from Constantinople named Daud | Pasha on 9 June 1861. |
o Victoria Ibrahim, daughter of Khalil Ibrahim | Pasha, one of the largest landowners in Egypt who ha |
Franco was summoned to the Morea by Zaganos | Pasha, one of the sultan's governors. |
Its commander Yaver | Pasha ordered a retreat to Galipoli with fighting in |
Jezzar | Pasha ordered the mosque's construction in 1781 and |
Enver | Pasha ordered the Third Army, now under Vehip Pasha, |
Ali Fuat | Pasha organized the resistance in Western Turkey aga |
he museum is housed in the old Al-Saad Bassili | Pasha Palace, who was one of the wealthiest wood mer |
The Ottoman Grand Vizier A'ali | Pasha personally assumed control of the Ottoman forc |
ill active and the Ottoman forces under Djavid | Pasha placed 24,000 Ottoman troops in Korytsa in ord |
Initially Davud | Pasha planned an all-out offensive expedition agains |
granddaughter of Major-General Muhammad Sharif | Pasha, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affai |
Support was also obtained from Galib | Pasha, proclaiming Jihad against Britain. |
Most | Pasha productions are filmed in Canada, or on locati |
ough the Commander of the Jordan Legion, Glubb | Pasha, promised that Jordan would catch the perpetra |
s following his conquest of Baghdad, Ali Ridha | Pasha published a firman, or decree, which made him |
from Malazgirt, as he was outnumbered by Kerim | Pasha's army, and Pasha pursued. |
When Davud | Pasha reached the Turgut and Varsak territories the |
of Plevna began, the garrison commander Osman | Pasha, received 15 battalions of reinforcements from |
The troops of the cruel but capable Jezzar | Pasha, refusing to surrender, withstood the siege fo |
o Acre and helped the Turkish commander Jezzar | Pasha reinforce the defences and old walls and suppl |
while Commander of the rear column of the Emin | Pasha Relief Expedition. |
Stanley's enormous baggage train and the Emin | Pasha relief expedition. |
left Istanbul, the Grand Vizier Kara Dev Murad | Pasha resigned, complaining of the intrigues of the |
Governor Ibrahim | Pasha responded by sending Egyptian forces into the |
The suppression of Ali | Pasha resulted in the destruction of the schools of |
Pasha retreated back to Malazgirt. | |
Because of lack of food Gedik Ahmed | Pasha returned with most of his troops to Albania, l |
In October 1914 Essad | Pasha returned to Albania. |
lbania, which was under the rule of Ahmet Kurt | Pasha, ruler of the Pashalik of Berat. |
She was the daughter of Abdu'r-Rahim | Pasha Sabri, Minister of Agriculture and Governor of |
Until the campaign Ismail | Pasha saw Iskender Celebi as a father figure who cou |
For "Benderli" Mehmed Selim | Pasha, see Mehmed Selim Pasha. |
his beloved Konstanze from the seraglio of the | Pasha Selim. |
Taher | Pasha sends some of his people to spy on her and rec |
his campaign, Ottoman Army's chief staff Enver | Pasha sent one of his trustees Ismet Bey most probab |
ruary 25, 1915, the Ottoman War minister Enver | Pasha sent an order to all military units that Armen |
Mohammed Ali | Pasha sent Ahmet Aga with 10,000 men to help Tusun's |
A total of 161 Kapudan-i Derya/Kaptan | Pasha served in the vizieral office until 1867 when |
frigates and 55 smaller vessels under Kapudan | Pasha Seyit-Ali (who had fought against Senyavin two |
In 1861, a distant relative, Ali | Pasha Sherif purchased approximately 30 horses of th |
ance of the above plan, a squadron under Salih | Pasha, shortly before appointed high admiral, arrive |
e outbreak of the First World War, Abbas Hilmi | Pasha sided with the Ottoman Empire, which had joine |
On March 3, 1918 the Grand vizier Talat | Pasha signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Ru |
ish as Black Ivory: Or, the Story of El Zubeir | Pasha, Slaver and Sultan, as Told By Himself. |
Lala Mustafa | Pasha soon conquered Tiflis, the Georgian capital. |
tably the capture of the USS Philadelphia, the | pasha soon found himself threatened with invasion by |
The gate opens on Medhat | Pasha Souq, which is the modern western half of the |
an-era markets of al-Hamidiyah Souq and Medhat | Pasha Souq. |
Tahir | Pasha Squadron (Admiral commanding) (Constantinople) |
A statue of Sulejman | Pasha stands in the square named after him in downto |
mous movie has been made in Turkey about Tusun | Pasha, starring Turkish film legend Kemal Sunal, whi |
Siyavush | Pasha stormed the Austrians and forced them to lift |
Pasha Studios is a gay adult film producer that bega | |
Pasha Studios produces a small number of features ea | |
Pasha Studios to some extent views its products as a | |
In 1916, | Pasha suffered a major defeat at the Battle of Erzur |
Sheikh Attallah Suheimat or Attlallah | Pasha Suheimat (1875 - 28 July 1965) was an Arab and |
and the Egyptian governor of Arabia, Khurshid | Pasha, supported a rival candidate - Khalid bin Saud |
At the same time, however, Khourshid | Pasha surrendered command of the Ottoman forces in E |
that his apartment was filled with radiation, | Pasha swallowed a large quantity of the salt before |
ssacres of Armenians, also known as the "Talat | Pasha telegrams", is a book written by Aram Andonian |
be known as the "Andonian Telegrams" or "Talat | Pasha Telegrams". |
sident upon the retirement of Abdel Aziz Fahmi | Pasha the then President of the Court. |
, a hill station in Arabia accompanying Ghalib | Pasha, the governor of Hijaz. |
, this was an ambush, and upon a sign from the | pasha, the soldiers opened fire on the surprised Alb |
Each note bears the signature of Mehmed Talat | Pasha, the Ministry of the Interior and later Grand |
eir roles in the Souliot struggles against Ali | Pasha, the Pasha of Janina. |
From 1887 to 1888 he was a counsel for Isma'il | Pasha, the deposed former Khedive of Egypt, in his l |
In March 1558, the Ottomans under Hasan | Pasha, the son of Barbarossa and ruler of Algiers, h |
klepht leaders, and led the fight against Ali | Pasha, the powerful and semi-independent Ottoman gov |
After the death of Yusuf Ziya | Pasha, the family continued to own the mansion until |
Mahroussa) was a Royal Yacht built for Isma'il | Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt in 1865. |
The fountain was built by Qasim | Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Jerusalem in 1527 dur |
t during World War I by Ottoman governor Jamal | Pasha, the street was originally named after him. |
Dervish Mehmed | Pasha, the title of several historical Ottoman pasha |
he unfortunate exiles were attacked by Ibrahim | Pasha, the eldest son of Muhammad Ali, in the fortif |
Kashif | Pasha, the Emir's other son, is intent on removing a |
with a notable and contemporary namesake, Emin | Pasha, the explorer of Sudan, a German Jewish possib |
presentatives of the powers, the Porte and the | pasha, the Convention of Kutaya was signed on May 14 |
Federation, Aleppo's mayor Ghaleb Bey Ibrahim | Pasha, the head of the Chamber of Commerce Salim Jan |
ish residents were held for ransom by Abdullah | Pasha, the governor of Acre. |
the creation of the Banque Misr by Talaat Harb | Pasha, the first national bank. |
ing he met Major-General Sir John Glubb (Glubb | Pasha); the outcome of this meeting was he joined Si |
After the final defeat and death of Ali | Pasha, the Ottoman forces in northern Greece were re |
The first Beylerbey of Rumelia was Lala Shahin | Pasha, the lala (tutor) of Murad I. |
ied Rafi'a Khanim, the younger sister of Jamil | Pasha the Lord Mayor of Istanbul. |
It was built on the orders of Darwish | Pasha, the governor of Damascus, in 1573-74. |
te sent a second reinforcing force under Cafer | Pasha, the governor of Caffa, to restore Ottaman dom |
ies of restrictive orders to strip Abbas Hilmi | Pasha, their nephew, of property in Egypt and Sudan, |
In the Russian-Turkish War of 1787-1791, Hasan | Pasha, then 85, was commanding the Turkish troops in |
support the restoration of Hamet Caramelli as | pasha thereby creating fear of the U.S. within the r |
Although they initially backed the | Pasha, they threatened military action against him i |
ed the status of viziers and held the title of | Pasha, thus they were more often called Kaptan Pasha |
of Turgut Reis, Sultan Suleiman ordered Sinan | Pasha to "do whatever Turgut says." |
Navy to protect American shipping, refused the | Pasha's demands, leading the Pasha to unofficially d |
In 1803, the Sultan asked Ali | Pasha to press immediately a planned siege of the So |
Landing , Ottoman Sultan ordered Mohammed Ali | Pasha to start moving against Saudis to re-conquer M |
The treaty allowed Essad | Pasha to change some clauses because the treaty woul |
After a long night of entertainment, Zaganos | Pasha told Franco that his last hour had struck. |
Essad | Pasha Toptani |
During the Albanian Revolt of 1912 Essad | Pasha Toptani obliged himself to organize the uprisi |
ality of Istanbul as Chief Engineer when Jamil | Pasha Topuslu was Lord Mayor of Istanbul. |
Muhammad Ali's stepson and adopted son Ibrahim | Pasha, Tusun did nevertheless attain some historical |
considered the only ones who won the title of | Pasha, under the decree issued by Ottoman Sultan, wh |
It was built in 1492 by Mustafa | Pasha, vizier on the court of Sultan Selim I. |
Aali | Pasha was one of the most zealous advocates of the i |
ish historian of that period wrote that "Sinan | Pasha was a tall and strong man with a truly handsom |
Ibrahim | Pasha was married to the daughter of the sultan, Pri |
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