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The Sultan had appointed a new | pasha in the court of Gspia, who laid siege to Pitsb |
d wife was Sabiha Hanim, daughter of a Turkish | pasha. |
These also barred Abbas Hilmi | Pasha from entering Egyptian territory and stripped |
ies of restrictive orders to strip Abbas Hilmi | Pasha, their nephew, of property in Egypt and Sudan, |
Abbas Hilmi | Pasha finally accepted the new order of things and f |
e outbreak of the First World War, Abbas Hilmi | Pasha sided with the Ottoman Empire, which had joine |
lerted the club's president Abdel-Rahman Lotfi | Pasha and at the age of 16 the player was signed up |
ok The Remarkable Expedition (1947) about Emin | Pasha and Henry Stanley was generally well reviewed, |
mous movie has been made in Turkey about Tusun | Pasha, starring Turkish film legend Kemal Sunal, whi |
Sulaiman Abu Layla | Pasha was the ruler of Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq) |
He was ordered to accompany Ismail | Pasha who was the general of the field army who was |
, a hill station in Arabia accompanying Ghalib | Pasha, the governor of Hijaz. |
, he also impressed the Ottoman admiral Piyale | Pasha, with whom Turgut joined forces on a number of |
imar Sinan from the order of the admiral Sinan | Pasha. |
after that | Pasha was removed from command. |
riyah Souq, it was built and named after As'ad | Pasha al-Azm, the governor of Damascus, in 1751-52. |
itary, most were quickly dismissed after Enver | Pasha gained control in Turkey. |
on after, these allies marched against Khosrev | Pasha. |
eir roles in the Souliot struggles against Ali | Pasha, the Pasha of Janina. |
klepht leaders, and led the fight against Ali | Pasha, the powerful and semi-independent Ottoman gov |
Although this act went against Ismail | Pasha he did not object, as Iskender Celebi was appo |
It was during the Druze revolt against Ibrahim | Pasha of Egypt, the joined Muslims-Druze mob were us |
tablished a new military ocak and Agha Hussein | Pasha was appointed to the command of the corps. |
rst native Egyptologist, as well as Ahmad Zaki | Pasha, a pioneering philologist. |
of Justice in the succeeding Gazi Ahmed Muhtar | Pasha cabinet. |
Gazi Ahmed Muhtar | Pasha |
This article is about Ahmed Tevfik | Pasha. |
Hussein Refki | Pasha's father, Ahmed Hafez Pasha, was a senior offi |
ss of Ardahan, he was repulsed by Ahmed Muhtar | Pasha at Zevin, but subsequently defeated his oppone |
ts constructed during the rule of Ahmed Jezzar | Pasha in Ottoman era Palestine. |
Ahmed Arifi | Pasha (1819 or 1830-1895/96) was a Grand Vizier of t |
born 1898 in Edirne as the son of Ahmet Cevdet | Pasha. |
Right Wing (Commander: Ahmet Abuk | Pasha) |
repared by a commission headed by Ahmet Cevdet | Pasha, issued in sixteen volumes (containing 1,851 a |
Ahmet Kurt | Pasha was the grandfather of Ali Pasha, and father o |
Pashalik of Berat was created after Ahmet Kurt | Pasha managed to complot with the Sublime Porte agai |
lbania, which was under the rule of Ahmet Kurt | Pasha, ruler of the Pashalik of Berat. |
he museum is housed in the old Al-Saad Bassili | Pasha Palace, who was one of the wealthiest wood mer |
Alemdar Mustafa | Pasha had always been a keen supporter of Sultan Sel |
Alemdar Mustafa | Pasha was buried in the courtyard of the Zeynep Sult |
Alemdar Mustafa | Pasha |
Alexander Karatheodori | Pasha (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Καραθεοδωρής, 1833-1906) wa |
Ali Ridha | Pasha appointed ‘Abdu'L-Wahhab in charge of the city |
Ali Riza | Pasha |
Ali I | Pasha Karamanli 1754-1793 |
Ali II | Pasha Karamanli 1832-1835 |
XVII Corps (Smyrna, Commander: Ali Nadir | Pasha) |
s following his conquest of Baghdad, Ali Ridha | Pasha published a firman, or decree, which made him |
In the summer of 1835 Ottoman Ali Ridha | Pasha attempted to attack the town of Karbala with a |
1842 after eleven years of governing Ali Ridha | Pasha was replaced by Muhammad Najib Pasha. |
Ali Fuat | Pasha organized the resistance in Western Turkey aga |
Ali I | Pasha (24 July 1754 - 30 July 1793) |
r divorced in 1927) Prince Muhammad Ali Hassan | Pasha, another grandson of Khedive Isma'il. |
Ali Ridha | Pasha was transferred from Baghdad to Syria. |
While Ali Ridha | Pasha was able to capture Baghdad and unseat Da'ud P |
The treaty allowed Essad | Pasha to change some clauses because the treaty woul |
Alongside Fuad | Pasha and Rashid Pasha, he was one of the main refor |
Abaza Mehmet (or Abaza for short), an Ottoman | pasha of Abkhazian origin. |
rian officer, a Hungarian rebel and an Ottoman | Pasha. |
ωστάκης Ανθόπουλος) (1835-1902) was an Ottoman | pasha of Greek origin. |
gainst the opinion of Mehmed Reshid and Yussuf | Pasha. |
Like the large and conspicuous | pasha and rajah butterflies (Charaxes) they belong t |
an-era markets of al-Hamidiyah Souq and Medhat | Pasha Souq. |
Woods (1843-1929), KCVO, was an Admiral and a | Pasha in the Imperial Ottoman Naval Service. |
surrendered to Muhammad Ali of Egypt and Tusun | Pasha, who recaptured the city for the Ottoman Empir |
presentatives of the powers, the Porte and the | pasha, the Convention of Kutaya was signed on May 14 |
st Skanderbeg once more, with another Albanian | pasha called Jakub Bej Arnauti this time near Upper |
d by the forces of his old antagonist, Ibrahim | Pasha, at the war's decisive Battle of Konya in 1832 |
t marked a directorial success for Anwar Kamal | Pasha. |
The film was directed by Anwar Kamal | Pasha. |
is the still-standing Larnaca Aqueduct ("Bekir | Pasha Aqueduct") built in 1746 . |
and the Egyptian governor of Arabia, Khurshid | Pasha, supported a rival candidate - Khalid bin Saud |
designed by the Ottoman naval architect Ahmed | Pasha and built by Samuda Brothers at Cubitt Town, L |
from Malazgirt, as he was outnumbered by Kerim | Pasha's army, and Pasha pursued. |
E (12 June 1886-30 March 1970), known as Peake | Pasha, was a British Army and police officer and cre |
Edward Arnold as Achmed | Pasha |
f of Staff of 1st Army and finally as Feldmann | Pasha chief of surgery department at the Ottoman Gen |
He (along with officials such as Ali | Pasha, Mustafa Reshid Pasha and Mithat Pasha) was an |
glish-language accounts he was known as Aarifi | Pasha. |
In 1803, the Sultan asked Ali | Pasha to press immediately a planned siege of the So |
Atik Mustafa | Pasha Mosque in Ayvansaray |
ome monuments, like the mosque of Atik Mustafa | Pasha (an ancient Byzantine church), and the Ayazma |
Ayas Mehmed | Pasha was an Ottoman statesman. |
sident upon the retirement of Abdel Aziz Fahmi | Pasha the then President of the Court. |
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 |
Although they initially backed the | Pasha, they threatened military action against him i |
oman corsair and admiral Barbarossa Hayreddin, | Pasha of Algiers, had nearly captured the Venetian s |
o held many lectures in their home, Beit Arabi | Pasha, and wrote a weekly magazine titled Orient and |
Benderli Ali | Pasha was an Ottoman statesman. |
Initial discussions between Ali | Pasha (Ottoman side) and Mirza Muhammed (Persian sid |
d 30 zaribas, and earned the titles of bey and | Pasha, after allying himself, and his lieutenant Rab |
Federation, Aleppo's mayor Ghaleb Bey Ibrahim | Pasha, the head of the Chamber of Commerce Salim Jan |
Titles and Appellations such as Efendi, Bey or | Pasha. |
of the Paris Peace Conference as Boghos Nubar | Pasha claimed to pursue good relations with the Arme |
ecame the heir apparent to his brother Isma'il | Pasha but on May 28, 1866 the succession law was cha |
Vlachavas was later captured by Ali | Pasha by ploy, executed and quartered. |
ea was originally a garden planted by Suleiman | Pasha, who was the ruler of Acre, for his daughter F |
It was built in 1492 by Mustafa | Pasha, vizier on the court of Sultan Selim I. |
strator) of the Nablus sub-district by Ibrahim | Pasha. |
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. |
e city was captured on 15 August 1551 by Sinan | Pasha after six days of bombardment. |
e first name given to the street was by Khalil | Pasha who named the street “Jadde Si”. |
Sword surrendered by Ethem | Pasha after defeat by the Imperial Russia in the Sie |
pointed governor of Sudan 10 February by Baker | Pasha. |
General Kleber to an Ottoman force led by the | Pasha of Damascus on 16 April 1799. |
The campaign of 1817/8 was led by Ibrahim | Pasha, with the goal of capturing Diriyah and to end |
The fountain was built by Qasim | Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Jerusalem in 1527 dur |
bul) to study in the medrese founded by Mahmud | Pasha. |
supplied to "Le Journal" and proposals by Bolo | Pasha who had been executed in the war as a German a |
had a large mixed fleet, commanded by Kapudan | Pasha (admiral in chief) Hassan el Ghazi, part of wh |
In 1939, he retired and was succeeded by Glubb | Pasha. |
he unfortunate exiles were attacked by Ibrahim | Pasha, the eldest son of Muhammad Ali, in the fortif |
e Ottoman fleet which was sent to him by Davud | Pasha and took over its command in order to wage a l |
1837, and was also further damaged by Ibrahim | Pasha in 1840, who used it as a source of stone for |
for Sultan Abdulhamid II (1876-1909), by Necip | Pasha |
ish residents were held for ransom by Abdullah | Pasha, the governor of Acre. |
itionary force to suppress the revolt by Arabi | Pasha against the Egyptian Government. |
the area was further beautified by `Abdu'llah | Pasha, and in 1831 when Ibrahim Pasha besieged Acre |
in June 1920 such as one in Shusha led by Nuri | Pasha and one in Zagatala led by Molla Hafiz Afandiy |
But after a military failure by Ahmet | Pasha, he was blamed and subsequently discharged fro |
Franco was summoned to the Morea by Zaganos | Pasha, one of the sultan's governors. |
Its creation was ordered by Enver | Pasha who couldn't resist the lure of Pan-Turanism. |
A Firman issued by Ali | Pasha in 1810 and written in vernacular Greek. |
May by some troups and cavalry sent by Hursid | Pasha from the north, led by the Kehayabey Mustafa. |
alongo, under the promise of protection by the | pasha, as soon as Ali gained Kiafa, send his troops |
icholas Repnin and the Turks were led by Yusuf | Pasha. |
, Sa'id of Egypt, is also commonly called Said | Pasha |
ted by an agent of European origin called Mull | Pasha (who turns out to be Dr. |
Until the campaign Ismail | Pasha saw Iskender Celebi as a father figure who cou |
According to Cantemir Numan | Pasha was bookish and pale of skin, also not of soun |
The troops of the cruel but capable Jezzar | Pasha, refusing to surrender, withstood the siege fo |
support the restoration of Hamet Caramelli as | pasha thereby creating fear of the U.S. within the r |
In June 2007, the bulk carrier MV | Pasha Bulker grounded itself off Nobbys Beach in a s |
III Corps, under the command of Colonel Kazime | Pasha, was composed of the 45th and 51st Infantry Di |
of Plevna began, the garrison commander Osman | Pasha, received 15 battalions of reinforcements from |
Its commander Yaver | Pasha ordered a retreat to Galipoli with fighting in |
o Acre and helped the Turkish commander Jezzar | Pasha reinforce the defences and old walls and suppl |
January 30, 1913, the Ottoman commander, Riza | Pasha, was assassinated in an ambush by Osman Bali a |
The Ottoman commander, Esat | Pasha, had at his disposal the Yanya Corps, comprisi |
im to the Turkish commander-in-chief, Nureddin | Pasha. |
he province, and was subsequently confirmed as | Pasha of Tripoli by Sultan Suleiman I. |
leave, but finally he departs to confront the | Pasha. |
sailed on 11 April for Tripoli to confront the | Pasha with a strong show of American force. |
Consequently, Osman | Pasha had to retreat to North Caucasus. |
He was also created a | pasha and in 1905 received the honorary degree of DC |
, Taneel Van Zyl as Tonia and Martin Crewes as | Pasha. |
While grand vizir Damad Ferid | Pasha (4 March - 2 October 1919 and again 5 April - |
74 by the Ottoman governor of Damascus Darwish | Pasha. |
an order to the governor of Damascus, Sulayman | Pasha Al-ʿAzem, to put an end to Daher's rule in the |
ober 1920 - 4 November 1922, under Damat Ferid | Pasha. |
rior minister in the government of Damat Ferid | Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, who was m |
rtile valley beyond, totally defeated Suleiman | Pasha at the Battle of Philippopolis, and occupied S |
The Ottoman forces were commanded by Deli Fuat | Pasha. |
It is the abstract word derived from | pasha, denoting the quality, office or jurisdiction |
See also: Dervish Mehmed | Pasha |
Dervish Mehmed | Pasha was an Ottoman statesman. |
Dervish Mehmed | Pasha, the title of several historical Ottoman pasha |
left Istanbul, the Grand Vizier Kara Dev Murad | Pasha resigned, complaining of the intrigues of the |
Current Board of Directors: Tanvir | Pasha - Director of Corporate Affairs, Moquit Malik |
ider Chaudhury (Bengali Literature), Dr. Anwar | Pasha (Bengali Literature), Dr M Abul Khair (History |
inherited by his eighteen year old son El Hami | Pasha, who had little interest in them, giving away |
ish as Black Ivory: Or, the Story of El Zubeir | Pasha, Slaver and Sultan, as Told By Himself. |
According to Shaw and Shaw, Mehmed Emin Rauf | Pasha and his predecessor, Mustafa Resid Pasha, "act |
about Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, Ali | Pasha. |
eate an image of a modern Ottoman Empire, Fuad | Pasha believed that by giving non-Muslim subjects of |
not very reliable anecdote of his enemy Numan | Pasha in his history describing events, which led to |
After a long night of entertainment, Zaganos | Pasha told Franco that his last hour had struck. |
He was the first to face Ibrahim | Pasha, from whom he took thirty prisoners, who were |
Melek's father Hasan | Pasha was a captain in the Ottoman Navy. |
Second Eastern Army HQ: Ferik Hamdi | Pasha |
II Corps (Commander: Ferik Hamdi | Pasha) |
ander: Mirliva and Fahri (honorary) Ferik Nuri | Pasha |
governor, ambassador and minister Fethi Ahmet | Pasha. |
However, the following year, | Pasha decided to advanced further into Croatia. |
From 1887 to 1888 he was a counsel for Isma'il | Pasha, the deposed former Khedive of Egypt, in his l |
For Tewfik | Pasha, khedive of Egypt, see Tewfik Pasha. |
Mahroussa) was a Royal Yacht built for Isma'il | Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt in 1865. |
At 1819 he negotiated, for Ali | Pasha, with the British, the surrender of the coasta |
o invade Albania led by his old friend Ibrahim | Pasha. |
, this was an ambush, and upon a sign from the | pasha, the soldiers opened fire on the surprised Alb |
Support was also obtained from Galib | Pasha, proclaiming Jihad against Britain. |
Furthermore, Talat | Pasha also dared to make the threat that he was goin |
historians point that the wells that gave the | Pasha his surname served to bury corpses, in very hi |
The district was named after Gazi Osman | Pasha, a prominent Ottoman general who had been acti |
Cezayirli Gazi Hasan | Pasha (1713-1790), (Hasan Pasha of Algiers) was an O |
He was the deputy of Gazi Osman | Pasha during the siege of Plevna in 1877. |
Because of lack of food Gedik Ahmed | Pasha returned with most of his troops to Albania, l |
Commander was Gen. Zekki | Pasha |
sent on holiday by the Governor General Koenig | Pasha - whose cryptic notes Raf is left struggling t |
In December 1880 the Ottoman general Dervish | Pasha captured Sokoli, who was detained in Istanbul, |
He came from a family of Georgian-Mamluk Hasan | Pasha. |
ing he met Major-General Sir John Glubb (Glubb | Pasha); the outcome of this meeting was he joined Si |
he real power in the Ottoman Government, Enver | Pasha. |
Governor Ibrahim | Pasha responded by sending Egyptian forces into the |
t during World War I by Ottoman governor Jamal | Pasha, the street was originally named after him. |
ed in the mausoleum of his grandfather Hamouda | Pasha Bey. |
n in Indian Ocean and appointed Hadim Suleiman | Pasha as the admiral of Indian Ocean fleet. |
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