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Sheh-Zade Kumru Hatun: The granddaughter of a | Pasha from Amasya |
Woods (1843-1929), KCVO, was an Admiral and a | Pasha in the Imperial Ottoman Naval Service. |
He was also created a | pasha and in 1905 received the honorary degree of DC |
ussian War of 1854-56, and, having been made a | pasha (general/governor/lord) with the degree of fer |
The Ottoman Grand Vizier A'ali | Pasha personally assumed control of the Ottoman forc |
Aali | Pasha was one of the most zealous advocates of the i |
glish-language accounts he was known as Aarifi | Pasha. |
She was the daughter of Abdu'r-Rahim | Pasha Sabri, Minister of Agriculture and Governor of |
Then, Sari Abdullah | Pasha was trapped and executed in Erzurum by Kuguzad |
ish residents were held for ransom by Abdullah | Pasha, the governor of Acre. |
onsible of the loss of Anapa was Sari Abdullah | Pasha, and the Ottoman Sultan Selim requested his ex |
Right Wing (Commander: Ahmet Abuk | Pasha) |
Edward Arnold as Achmed | Pasha |
This would be possible after | Pasha was elected ruler. |
The mosque was built by Ottoman Wali Ahmad | Pasha in 1599, and it is said to have 40 mihrabs. |
Hafiz Ahmed | Pasha died during a revolt, when the Janissaries att |
Tarhoncu Ahmed | Pasha (16??-21 March 1653) was an Albanian statesman |
Tarhoncu Ahmed | Pasha was born in the area of modern Mat District, n |
Because of lack of food Gedik Ahmed | Pasha returned with most of his troops to Albania, l |
In 1815, after Selim | Pasha's revolt was suppressed, Ahmed Pasha fled to G |
designed by the Ottoman naval architect Ahmed | Pasha and built by Samuda Brothers at Cubitt Town, L |
Treaty of Ahmet | Pasha (1732) between the two countries had been foun |
Shortly after the treaty of Ahmet | Pasha, Nader decleared war and attacked Iraq and Cau |
, like the mosques of Fethiye and Hirami Ahmet | Pasha. |
governor, ambassador and minister Fethi Ahmet | Pasha. |
But after a military failure by Ahmet | Pasha, he was blamed and subsequently discharged fro |
Seker Ahmet | Pasha is one of the most important examples of the O |
st Skanderbeg once more, with another Albanian | pasha called Jakub Bej Arnauti this time near Upper |
Lead Mosque was built in 1773 by the Albanian | pasha Mehmed Bushati of the noble Bushati family, wh |
ндър (Алеко) Стефанов Богориди; Turkish: Aleko | Pasha; Greek: Αλέξανδρος Βογορίδης) (1822 - July 17, |
attacked by the Egyptian viceroy Muhammad Ali | Pasha, a formal subject of the Ottoman sultan. |
Vlachavas was later captured by Ali | Pasha by ploy, executed and quartered. |
Ali | Pasha of Ioannina one of the more powerful Chiflik r |
Initial discussions between Ali | Pasha (Ottoman side) and Mirza Muhammed (Persian sid |
to empathize with such figures as Mohamed Ali | Pasha and the nationalist industrial entrepreneur Ta |
about Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, Ali | Pasha. |
Muhammad Ali | Pasha bought the palace in early 19th century to use |
d for a time as a mercenary in the army of Ali | Pasha at Ioannina, Epirus, where he befriended Odyss |
Paris on behalf of the Ottoman Empire was Ali | Pasha, who was the grand vizier of the Empire. |
Until his death in 1848, Muhammad Ali | Pasha instituted a number of social and economic ref |
Damat Mehmet Ali | Pasha was an Ottoman Grand Vizier for seven months i |
rship of troops who had been led by Mehmet Ali | Pasha (a Prussian by birth). |
The cruelties inflicted by Ali | Pasha on his subjects became notorious throughout th |
A Firman issued by Ali | Pasha in 1810, written in vernacular Greek. |
Bonaparte's general consul at the court of Ali | Pasha of Ioannina, he travelled extensively througho |
on, but when the Muslim Albanian troops of Ali | Pasha were informed of the beginning of the Greek re |
Ali | Pasha gained the support of Souliotes mainly because |
eir roles in the Souliot struggles against Ali | Pasha, the Pasha of Janina. |
he battle field (the first two being Hadim Ali | Pasha in 1511 and Hadim Sinan Pasha in 1517). |
flagship of the Turkish admiral Nasuhzade Ali | Pasha (or Kara-Ali Pasha) in revenge for the Chios M |
He served as a bodyguard to Ali | Pasha for a few years before losing favour with the |
Ali | Pasha, impressed by Karaiskakis's courage and intell |
Muhammad Ali | Pasha was buried in a tomb carved from Carrara marbl |
f fifteen he was captured by the troops of Ali | Pasha and imprisoned at Ioannina. |
klepht leaders, and led the fight against Ali | Pasha, the powerful and semi-independent Ottoman gov |
trymen, reaching different agreements with Ali | Pasha, had a worse end. |
In 1803, the Sultan asked Ali | Pasha to press immediately a planned siege of the So |
structions from Ibrahim's father, Muhammad Ali | Pasha in Cairo. |
Landing , Ottoman Sultan ordered Mohammed Ali | Pasha to start moving against Saudis to re-conquer M |
his bravery in an unsuccessful defense of Ali | Pasha. |
and a Hooghuys Organ, and the grand vizier Ali | Pasha. |
a Greek scholar, chancellor and advisor of Ali | Pasha in Ioannina. |
At 1819 he negotiated, for Ali | Pasha, with the British, the surrender of the coasta |
Benderli Ali | Pasha was an Ottoman statesman. |
Ali | Pasha was the commander of the Ottoman troops that c |
Tomb of Silahdar Ali | Pasha in Belgrade |
to list all of the descendants of Muhammad Ali | Pasha in a single chart. |
nd from 1814 to 1817 served in the army of Ali | Pasha of Janina. |
important victory, advised by grand vizier Ali | Pasha and Gabriel Bethlen, Osman II decided that he |
Mohammed Ali | Pasha sent Ahmet Aga with 10,000 men to help Tusun's |
In 1816, however he rejoined Ali | Pasha and was once more appointed as Armatolos in th |
bsequent campaign in 1715, led by Silahdar Ali | Pasha himself, was an overwhelming success, as the e |
The suppression of Ali | Pasha resulted in the destruction of the schools of |
shortly afterwards sold it for £30,000 to Ali | Pasha. |
ona armatolic district with the support of Ali | Pasha, but quicly abandoned his position and turned |
ended Naoussa from the attacking forces of Ali | Pasha, but he didn't managed to save the city, that |
inning battle of Kiafa against the army of Ali | Pasha, consisting of Albanians, on July 20, 1792, re |
After his first term, Ali | Pasha continued as a governor. |
, he often had to remain in his house lest Ali | Pasha would have him assassinated too. |
f autonomy in the early 19th century under Ali | Pasha, but it was never' recognized as such by the O |
Hadim Ali | Pasha was an Ottoman statesman (hadim means "eunuch" |
It was later completed by his son Ali | Pasha. |
He was a close friend and ally of Ali | Pasha. |
He (along with officials such as Ali | Pasha, Mustafa Reshid Pasha and Mithat Pasha) was an |
In 1861, a distant relative, Ali | Pasha Sherif purchased approximately 30 horses of th |
After the final defeat and death of Ali | Pasha, the Ottoman forces in northern Greece were re |
In 1795, Ali | Pasha, who had established an autonomous pashalik in |
A Firman issued by Ali | Pasha in 1810 and written in vernacular Greek. |
and advised her husband to invite Mehboob Ali | Pasha Nizam VI to the Palace. |
ough (died 1801) by Mather Brown, Mehemet Ali, | Pasha of Egypt (c. |
The Rajah and | Pasha butterflies, also known as Emperors in Africa, |
d 30 zaribas, and earned the titles of bey and | Pasha, after allying himself, and his lieutenant Rab |
from Malazgirt, as he was outnumbered by Kerim | Pasha's army, and Pasha pursued. |
Anwar | Pasha was born in the village Dabkai in Murshidabad |
ider Chaudhury (Bengali Literature), Dr. Anwar | Pasha (Bengali Literature), Dr M Abul Khair (History |
in their war against Russia and was appointed | pasha of Akhaltsikhe with orders to conquer Samtskhe |
o held many lectures in their home, Beit Arabi | Pasha, and wrote a weekly magazine titled Orient and |
itionary force to suppress the revolt by Arabi | Pasha against the Egyptian Government. |
Ahmed Arifi | Pasha (1819 or 1830-1895/96) was a Grand Vizier of t |
he province, and was subsequently confirmed as | Pasha of Tripoli by Sultan Suleiman I. |
Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed, also known as | Pasha, is a retired Major in the Pakistan army, accu |
oman Emperor appointed Selim Khimshiashvili as | Pasha (Minister) of Ottoman and Russia Political Aff |
support the restoration of Hamet Caramelli as | pasha thereby creating fear of the U.S. within the r |
, Taneel Van Zyl as Tonia and Martin Crewes as | Pasha. |
riyah Souq, it was built and named after As'ad | Pasha al-Azm, the governor of Damascus, in 1751-52. |
Khan As'ad | Pasha has been described as one of the finest khans |
The famed Khan As'ad | Pasha was also built under al-Azm's patronage in 175 |
The Aslan | Pasha Mosque (Greek: τζαμί Ασλάν πασά) is an Ottoman |
Sheikh Attallah Suheimat or Attlallah | Pasha Suheimat (1875 - 28 July 1965) was an Arab and |
Baker | Pasha accompanied the British force, and guided it i |
pointed governor of Sudan 10 February by Baker | Pasha. |
he museum is housed in the old Al-Saad Bassili | Pasha Palace, who was one of the wealthiest wood mer |
The first was Bayram | Pasha on 17 August 1638, who died on way to Bagdat a |
mise, he was executed by the request of Bayram | Pasha. |
tion in 1635 at the request of kaymakam Bayram | Pasha. |
to his satirical verses on Grand Vizier Bayram | Pasha. |
ons or thirty-four grandsons could have become | pasha in his place and everything could slowly have |
A great philanthropist, Koca Bekir | Pasha was considered one of the most enlightened and |
er access for the poor in the city, Koca Bekir | Pasha has built his massive aqueduct to improve the |
suf Karamanli), (1766-1838) was the best-known | Pasha (reigned 1795-1832) of the Karamanli dynasty ( |
Bim | Pasha, his second in command, leans on his sword, re |
supplied to "Le Journal" and proposals by Bolo | Pasha who had been executed in the war as a German a |
te 18th century, Ahmed al-Jezzar (the butcher) | Pasha, who was equally famous for his cruelty, impre |
no mineralogical knowledge, he was invited by | Pasha Mohammed Ali to work as a mineralogist in the |
te sent a second reinforcing force under Cafer | Pasha, the governor of Caffa, to restore Ottaman dom |
He was assigned to the headquarters of Camal | Pasha. |
Eighth Army, (Ferik Cevat | Pasha) |
Eighth Army (Ferik Cevat | Pasha) |
born 1898 in Edirne as the son of Ahmet Cevdet | Pasha. |
repared by a commission headed by Ahmet Cevdet | Pasha, issued in sixteen volumes (containing 1,851 a |
s of the Ottoman Empire was proclaimed, Cevdet | Pasha, a high-ranking official observed: "whereas in |
Like the large and conspicuous | pasha and rajah butterflies (Charaxes) they belong t |
including Tekkiye Mosque and the later Darwish | Pasha Mosque. |
74 by the Ottoman governor of Damascus Darwish | Pasha. |
Darwish | Pasha founded it as a waqf for the benefit of the Da |
It was built on the orders of Darwish | Pasha, the governor of Damascus, in 1573-74. |
istian Governor from Constantinople named Daud | Pasha on 9 June 1861. |
Daud | Pasha, facing opposition within Iraq on the part of |
Initially Davud | Pasha planned an all-out offensive expedition agains |
Kara Davud | Pasha was an Ottoman statesman. |
When Davud | Pasha reached the Turgut and Varsak territories the |
e Ottoman fleet which was sent to him by Davud | Pasha and took over its command in order to wage a l |
ege of Baghdad to remove its rebellious Dawood | Pasha JFW 73 |
Yudenich defeated | Pasha at the Battle of Kara Killisse. |
In December 1880 the Ottoman general Dervish | Pasha captured Sokoli, who was detained in Istanbul, |
A total of 161 Kapudan-i Derya/Kaptan | Pasha served in the vizieral office until 1867 when |
Djamal | Pasha, who had by now become one of the leading figu |
ill active and the Ottoman forces under Djavid | Pasha placed 24,000 Ottoman troops in Korytsa in ord |
Djemal | Pasha, who was the Supreme Commander of Syria and Ar |
Women Chatter 2 - Dolores, | Pasha and Uncle Winston |
The volume "Giuseppe Donizetti | Pasha: Musical and Historical Trajectories between I |
s arrested by Οttoman troops of Mahmud Dramali | Pasha in Metsovo and executed at 22 August 1822. |
6,000 cavalry, was entrusted to Mahmud Dramali | Pasha (pasha of Larissa), who had replaced the veter |
During the invasion of Egyptian | Pasha Ibrahim to the Peloponnese, he assumed the exp |
In 1883 he joined Emin | Pasha and was shut in with him by the Mahdi insurrec |
children to safety at Wadelai along with Emin | Pasha, who had been confined at Dufile by a mutinous |
March 28 - Emin | Pasha (d. |
Emin | Pasha, Egyptian physician, naturalist and governor |
on led an expedition to make contact with Emin | Pasha, and in 1889 led another expedition to explore |
while Commander of the rear column of the Emin | Pasha Relief Expedition. |
ok The Remarkable Expedition (1947) about Emin | Pasha and Henry Stanley was generally well reviewed, |
with a notable and contemporary namesake, Emin | Pasha, the explorer of Sudan, a German Jewish possib |
1889, Casati reached the coast with Emin | Pasha and Stanley. |
Stanley's enormous baggage train and the Emin | Pasha relief expedition. |
in the Ottoman cabinet and served so to Enver | Pasha during the World War I. |
Kemal had stopped all friendly ties with Enver | Pasha and the CUP as early as 1914, and he explicitl |
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 |
Enver | Pasha ordered the Third Army, now under Vehip Pasha, |
was brother of Ottoman Minister of War, Enver | Pasha. |
itary, most were quickly dismissed after Enver | Pasha gained control in Turkey. |
he real power in the Ottoman Government, Enver | Pasha. |
Battle of Sarikamis: Enver | Pasha and Otto von Feldmann (right) |
nivance of the powerful minister of war, Enver | Pasha, with whom he had clashed. |
In the following years, Enver | Pasha went to Moscow and later to Central Asia, wher |
or flights to supply the Ottoman army of Enver | Pasha in Arabia, or to search for mines off Constant |
n neared completion in early March 1915, Enver | Pasha and other Turkish leaders were pleading with t |
Its creation was ordered by Enver | Pasha who couldn't resist the lure of Pan-Turanism. |
Es(s)at | Pasha was the brother of Vehip Pasha. |
Third Army, (Ferik Mehmet Esat | Pasha) |
The Ottoman commander, Esat | Pasha, had at his disposal the Yanya Corps, comprisi |
Essad | Pasha Toptani |
During the Albanian Revolt of 1912 Essad | Pasha Toptani obliged himself to organize the uprisi |
In October 1914 Essad | Pasha returned to Albania. |
The treaty allowed Essad | Pasha to change some clauses because the treaty woul |
Essad | Pasha was exiled to Italy, without trial, but return |
directing them towards cooperation with Essad | Pasha. |
Sword surrendered by Ethem | Pasha after defeat by the Imperial Russia in the Sie |
Ethem | Pasha had the overall command of the Ottoman forces. |
y and it was finished in 1823 by his son Ethem | Pasha (Haxhi Ethem Bey), great-grandson of Sulejman |
Born in Cairo, Aziz Ezzat | Pasha was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge and t |
Aziz Ezzat | Pasha was a member of the Regency Council during Kin |
sident upon the retirement of Abdel Aziz Fahmi | Pasha the then President of the Court. |
Mustafa Fazl | Pasha. |
prominent reformers of the time, Mustafa Fazl | Pasha. |
Fekry | Pasha Abaza (1896 - February 1979) was an Egyptian j |
f of Staff of 1st Army and finally as Feldmann | Pasha chief of surgery department at the Ottoman Gen |
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