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aim of changing this policy offered the Grand | Vizier a very large monetary bribe from their 'Accide |
The Ottoman Grand | Vizier A'ali Pasha personally assumed control of the |
From Ascalon the Fatimid | vizier, Al-Afdal Shahanshah, launched almost annual a |
tured Jerusalem from the Fatimids, the capable | vizier al-Afdal Shahanshah mounted a series of invasi |
As a Buwayhid bureaucrat, he worked under the | vizier al-Muhallabi and had access to the internal ha |
en Saladin took control of Damascus, Saladin's | vizier, al-Qadi al-Fadl, appointed him chancellor, an |
n 1208, al-Adil, the Sultan of Egypt, told his | vizier al-Sahib ibn Shukur, that he was in need of an |
aiter Race and a Hooghuys Organ, and the grand | vizier Ali Pasha. |
of such an important victory, advised by grand | vizier Ali Pasha and Gabriel Bethlen, Osman II decide |
George III (1156-1184) whom Qutlu served as a | vizier and treasurer, a post he held upon Queen Tamar |
The | vizier and other officials are also present. |
Senedjemib Inti (G 2370) was | vizier and chief architect to King Djedkare Isesi. |
This was refused by the Grand | Vizier and those who offered the bribes were punished |
Mehi (G 2378) followed in his footsteps as the | vizier and chief architect under Unas, and eventually |
In June 1026 the people expelled Yahya's | vizier and elected the last caliph, the Umayyad Hisha |
nducted the campaign under the tutelage of the | vizier and elder statesman, Fakhr al-Din Ali. |
Egyptian noble Amenemopet called Pairy who was | Vizier and Governor of Thebes. |
On R' Shmuel's death, Joseph succeeded him as | vizier and rabbi, directing at the same time an impor |
kish government as an interpreter to the Grand | Vizier and the Minister for Foreign Affairs. |
Early in 1879 the sultan appointed him grand | vizier, and shortly afterwards he prepared a scheme o |
s only accessible to the imperial princes, the | vizier, and selected courtiers. |
of Iran in 1284 and became his chief minister ( | vizier) and advisor, succeeding Shams ad-Din Juvayni |
ese the great mastaba G 7510 of king's son and | vizier Ankhhaf stands out due to its size. |
Ottoman Empire), as the secretary of the grand | vizier, as the chief secretary of the porte ( a post |
ortress of Erivan, baing raised to the rank of | vizier at the same time. |
He also ordered his | vizier Awn ad-Din ibn Hubayra to give 5 golden dinars |
his predecessor's two closest advisors: Grand | Vizier Ay and General of the Armies Horemheb. |
gyptian general Horemheb or her late husband's | vizier Ay. |
The | vizier Baba Tughra'i, who had joined the embassy in r |
s decided due to his satirical verses on Grand | Vizier Bayram Pasha. |
s designed to replaced the porte and the Grand | Vizier become the speaker of Heyet-i Ayan. |
ne of them is a text of Hepu's installation as | vizier before Tuthmosis IV. |
On July 28, 1879 he became Grand | Vizier but held the post for little more than a month |
On 22 July he succeeded Fuat Pasha as grand | vizier, but on the 6 August was replaced by the more |
He was succeeded as | vizier by a Jewish physician Sa'd al-Daula of Abhar. |
n-Persian (1578-1590), and was appointed grand | vizier by Sultan Murad III. |
During this period, Grand | vizier came to refer to the position of a Prime Minis |
rks, director of the palace, chief justice and | vizier, chief lector-priest, priest of Horus of Tehen |
Grand | Vizier, Chief Minister or Prime Minister. |
After this, the | vizier contented himself to launching frequent raids |
The Grand | Vizier could not manage to break the encirclement wit |
In 1716, Grand | Vizier Damad Ali gathered a 160,000 strong Ottoman ar |
urkish-Venetian War (1714-1718), the new Grand | Vizier Damat Ali re-conquered Morea from the Venetian |
my, under the personal leadership of the Grand | Vizier, departed from Thrace for southern Greece, whe |
Senusmet, the King's | Vizier, domineering and astute |
He was likely the son of the | vizier Duaenre and hence a grandson of Khafre. |
He served as a | vizier during his father's Sultanate. |
asty Ancient Egyptian named Useramen who was a | Vizier during the reigns of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis |
t served at the court of Teti, possibly became | vizier during the reign of Userkare, and was dismisse |
gger") was a Croatian who became Ottoman grand | vizier during the reign of Ahmed I between December 9 |
ized by the Turkmen Karamanids but defeated by | vizier Fakhr al-Din Ali and Kaykhusraw III. |
The | vizier Fakhr al-Din Ali was imprisoned for a time in |
defeated at the Battle of Attock, the Durrani | Vizier, Fateh Khan, fought off an attempt by Ali Shah |
in 1593 he was again recalled to become grand | vizier for the third time, and in the same year he co |
revolt of the Janissaries, was appointed grand | vizier for the second time. |
Damat Mehmet Ali Pasha was an Ottoman Grand | Vizier for seven months in 1853, on the eve of the Cr |
also written as Yunmin, Iuenmin, Minuen) was a | vizier from the Fourth dynasty of Egypt. |
Merefnebef also called Unisankh and Fefi was a | vizier from the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. |
1865 - 6 December 1921), Ottoman Empire Grand | Vizier from 1913-16. |
Kagemni was a | vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti |
Sate Pestage; Grand | Vizier, Galactic Empire (human male) |
alled the hereditary prince, chief justice and | vizier, greatest of the five in the temple of Thoth, |
At least two of the sons of the | vizier had their images and names erased from Neferse |
The Ottomans were led by Grand | Vizier Hadim Sinan Pasha, and they were victorious. |
When he the | Vizier hands over to him the Prince the above mention |
As | Vizier he succeeded Kanefer, his uncle, and his fathe |
As a Grand | Vizier he led the Ottoman army in the 1487 campaign o |
With letters of recommendation from Saladin's | vizier, he visited Egypt, where he realized his wish |
It is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian | Vizier Hepu who served during the reign of Tuthmosis |
He then became a deputy of the | vizier ibn Hubayra. |
The abilities of Sultan Ahmed's Grand | Vizier Ibrahim, who directed the government from 1718 |
His final promotion was to Grand | Vizier in July 1912, largely due to his prestige as a |
rnor of Bursa, reaching the high post of grand | vizier in 1879. |
Ivazzade Halil Pasha became a grand | vizier in 1769. |
He died strangled by his | vizier in 1358. |
He was then named Grand | Vizier in 1501-1503, and again in 1509-1511. |
He was appointed Grand | Vizier in 1498, and served until his death in 1499. |
He was appointed as a grand | vizier in 12 January 1757 by the sultan Osman III. |
s Military Mission being received by the Grand | Vizier in 1796, painting by Antoine-Laurent Castellan |
ecoming beylerbey of Rumelia in 1451 and Grand | Vizier in 1455. |
burden eased by written requests to the Grand | Vizier in Constantinople who was himself a Cypriot. |
place, Anna and the Family learn that an evil | Vizier is planning to destroy it with the help of his |
Pasha (1724-1777) was the son of Ottoman Grand | Vizier Ivaz Mehmed Pasha. |
(Hasan Pasha of Algiers) was an Ottoman grand | vizier, Kaptan Pasha and an army commander of the lat |
80,000 men) of the Grand | Vizier Kara Mustafa besieged Chyhyryn once again. |
s, before Melek Ahmed left Istanbul, the Grand | Vizier Kara Dev Murad Pasha resigned, complaining of |
Vizier Khilbron (Guild Wars Prophecies) | |
ce Josias of Coburg, and the Ottomans by Grand | Vizier Koca Yusuf Pasha. |
rg, attacked the main Ottoman army under Grand | Vizier Koca Yusuf Pasha, following a grueling night m |
s of the Ottoman general, statesman, and Grand | Vizier Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha. |
inst the Ottoman forces commanded by the Grand | Vizier Mahmed-Pasha in May, 1462, pursuing them in th |
He was a nephew to the Grand | Vizier Mahmud Pasha of the Ottoman Empire, and helped |
Signed by the Ottoman Grand | Vizier Mehmed Kamil Pasha and the Bulgarian foreign m |
lim II by the genius of the all-powerful Grand | Vizier Mehmed Sokollu who remained in office until hi |
longed to the Herat literary circle of Timurid | vizier Mir Ali-Shir Navai. |
h in 1195; after he died the caliph Al-Nasir's | vizier Mu'ayyaid al-Din Ibn Qassib invaded. |
As | vizier, Neferseshemre also held the positions of over |
Tomb relief depicting the | vizier Nespeqashuty and his wife, KetjKetj, making th |
al-Fasi was a well known poet from Fes and the | vizier of the sultan Abderrahmane. |
in the government of Damat Ferid Pasha, Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, who was murdered during |
Hepu was a | Vizier of Ancient Egypt. |
Jamasp was the Grand | Vizier of Gushtasp. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1511-1512. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1429-1439. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1512-1515. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1621-1622. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1413-1421 |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1553-1555. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1517. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1603-1604. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1622. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1349-1364. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1331-1348. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1606. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1591-1592. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1623-1624. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1621. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1541-1544. |
After a military career, Hasan was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1602 to 1603. |
from a Portuguese Muslim family, became Grand | Vizier of the taifa of Seville. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire between September 21, 16 |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire between September 27, 16 |
Arifi Pasha (1819 or 1830-1895/96) was a Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1879. |
He was Kapudan pasha around 1617, and Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1619-1621. |
He was from Delvina in Albania and was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1536-1539. |
This article is about Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, Ali Pasha. |
He was two times Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1622 and 1623. |
1126) was the | vizier of the Seljuk ruler of Damascus, Tutush. |
He was Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 4th September, 1891 |
r Barin but allied with Mu'in ad-Din Unur, the | vizier of Damascus. |
Koca Yusuf Pasha was a Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from January 25, 1786 to |
He was the first great | vizier of Bosnia several times in the period from 149 |
d Bushati of the noble Bushati family, who was | vizier of Pashalik of Shkodra at the time. |
On the other hand he was the grand | vizier of Murat IV one of the most ferocious sultans |
ttoman Empire was Ali Pasha, who was the grand | vizier of the Empire. |
A panel consisting of the | vizier of the South and three high officials cross-ex |
Subsequently, he was appointed Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, a post he held from Jan |
He served shortly as the 258th Grand | vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 11 Jan 1878 to 4 Fe |
, the Ministry of the Interior and later Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. |
arch 1653) was an Albanian statesman and Grand | Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 20 June 1652 until |
d from 23 March 1821 to 30 April 1821 as Grand | Vizier of sultan Mahmud II He came to Constantinople |
In time, the Mongol | vizier of Rum and guardian of the young Kaykhusraw II |
It was built in 1492 by Mustafa Pasha, | vizier on the court of Sultan Selim I. |
He was appointed as grand | vizier on 2 October 1919, a post he held for five mon |
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bishops, priests, the Emperor, the Sultan, the | Vizier, or ordinary people he was always elegant and |
In 1123, the new | vizier organized a major invasion of Crusader lands. |
i of Prince Bahmery along with a statue of the | Vizier Paser from the 19th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses |
A stela with the | Vizier Paser which is now in the Egyptian Museum in C |
burial place of the Ancient Egyptian noble and | Vizier, Paser. |
unknown whether he was the same person as the | Vizier Ramose whose Theban tomb is TT55, but it seems |
le, the distinguished Judeo-Muslim scholar and | Vizier Rashid-al-Din Hamadani was beheaded; emir Chup |
It was built for the Grand | Vizier Rum Mehmed Pasha, who was of Greek origin. |
For Ottoman grand | vizier, see Karamani Mehmed Pasha. |
and information from the SIMBAD database, the | VizieR service and other archives for all known sourc |
He may have become a | vizier somewhat late in his career and those titles a |
Although the rebellion was subdued by a | vizier, Suleyman suspected that Beyazit was deliberat |
On March 3, 1918 the Grand | vizier Talat Pasha signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk |
rian for the assassination of the former Grand | Vizier Talat Pasha. |
But the grand | vizier Tayyar Mehmet Pasha noticed that these two gat |
The Khan of the Crimea assisted the Grand | Vizier, the Mufti and the Aga of the Janissaries in p |
alted Prince shall give to the above mentioned | Vizier the revenues of Ebo and Tollos for the duratio |
The Wazirin Sakkwato, or "Sokoto Grand | Vizier", was the Grand Vizier to the Sultan of Sokoto |
Tarhoncu Ahmed was the first grand | vizier to draft an annual budget in advance of the co |
Raikes served as | Vizier to Zanzibar from 1906 until 1908 and was, at o |
e, though, Peter was able to bribe the Turkish | vizier to peace; with this, Charles's ambitions to in |
ran-Shah to join Saladin in Egypt where he was | vizier to the Fatimid caliph in 1171 when tensions be |
He served as | vizier towards the end of the dynasty, possibly durin |
He became the Minister of Education and grand | vizier two times. |
Baghdad, he took a tutoring position from the | vizier Ubaydallah b. |
Kagemni, who the text mentions as the | vizier under Sneferu, is perhaps based on another viz |
A chapel dedicated by User, | vizier under Hatshepsut, is also located there. |
promised to obey the orders given by the Grand | Vizier under the condition that the orders were not i |
al chamber of Thutmose III and the tomb of his | vizier Useramun. |
His first term as a grand | vizier was during the reign of Mehmet II (the conquer |
ould have been before A.H. 244 (858) since the | vizier was out of office and in exile from 244 to 248 |
As such, he became the grand | vizier who had the longest term of administration. |
He was even able to order the Grand | Vizier who was traveling from Aleppo to Bagdad, to go |
He was the last Grand | Vizier, who was executed upon a clear order by the su |
ly yet dubiously been attributed to Kagemni, a | vizier who served during the reign of the Pharaoh Sne |
Tayyar Mehmet was also the third Ottoman grand | vizier who died on the battle field (the first two be |
nian known to history as Kupruli Aga, a famous | vizier, who met George while he was building his busi |
n and also to the Caliph Al-Mutawakkil III and | Vizier, with the request of Selim I for a supply of E |
Hildegarde, consulting with the | Vizier, would be one of the first to realize Odin had |
Sheikh by the Sheikh's disciple, the Ilkhanid | vizier Zain al-Din Mastari. |
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