• Ahmed or Ahmed Karamanli or Qaramanli or al-Qaramanli, (most commonly Ahmed Karamanli) (1686–1745) was of Janissary origin and a Member from the Karamanids...
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  • peak, the Karamanli dynasty's influence reached Cyrenaica and Fezzan, covering most of Libya. The founder of the dynasty was Ahmed Karamanli, a descendant...
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    In 1711, Ahmed Karamanli, an Ottoman cavalry officer and son of a Turkish officer and Libyan woman, seized power and founded the Karamanli dynasty, which...
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    forces. The last Dey of Tripoli was killed by Ahmed Karamanli, who established the eponymous Karamanli dynasty in 1711. According to Ottoman Algerian...
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    1722, Ottoman sultan Ahmed III recognised Ahmed Karamanli's rule by bestowing the title of Pasha upon him. When Ahmed Karamanli died on 4 November 1745...
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  • Karamanli (born 1964), French politician Karamanli dynasty (Turkish: Karamanlı) of Ottoman Tripolitania Ahmed Karamanli (1686–1745), dynasty's founder and pasha...
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    The Karamanli Mosque, also known as the Ahmed Pasha Mosque is an 18th-century mosque in Tripoli, Libya. It is named after Ahmed Karamanli, who started...
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    more than a year. One such coup was led by Turkish officer Ahmed Karamanli. The Karamanlis ruled from 1711 until 1835 mainly in Tripolitania, and had...
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  • The 1711 Karamanli coup, a popular revolt at the end of a period of civil war in Tripolitania led by the Turkish officer Ahmed Karamanli against the ruling...
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    Janissaries and his cronies were often the de facto rulers. In 1711, Ahmed Karamanli, a Janissary officer of Turkish origin, killed the Ottoman governor...
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    such, the castle was the center of power under Ahmed Karamanli, of Janissary origin, and the Karamanli dynasty (1711–1835). After the Italian conquest...
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    more than a year. One such coup was led by Turkish officer Ahmed Karamanli. The Karamanlis ruled from 1711 until 1735 mainly in Tripolitania, but had...
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    commander, Étienne Nicolas de Grandpré.[3] During negotiations with Ahmed Karamanli, the bey in office, via the French consul, no agreement was found....
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    Province of Carolina Party of Edward Hyde 1711 1711 1711 Karamanli coup Party of Ahmed Karamanli Ottoman Tripolitania 1711 1711 Battle of Ain Dara Shihab...
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  • of the Laguatan Carcasan, berber rebel and leader of the Laguatan Ahmed Karamanli (1686–1745), pasha (ruler) of Tripolitania (1711–1745) Muhammad al-Amin...
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  • leader of the Special Deterrence Force Ahmed Karamanli, founded the Karamanli dynasty (1711–1835) successors: Ahmed I (29 July 1711 – 4 November 1745) Mehmed...
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  • succession. Just like Tunisian Husayn I ibn Ali in 1705 and Tripolitan Ahmed Karamanli in 1711, Algerian Dey Baba Ali Chaouch took the Pasha title for himself...
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  • Neden Yayınları, İstanbul, 2009 ISBN 978-975-254-278-5 p 25 Biography of Karamanlı Mehmet (in Turkish) Mevlut Uluğtekin Yılmaz: Osmanlı’nın Arka Bahçesi...
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  • Mahmud Khaznadar built. 1699 - Mosque of Muhammad Pasha built. 1711 - Ahmed Karamanli in power. 1736 - Ahmad Pasha al-Qarahmanli mosque built. 1801 - First...
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  • empire Yusuf İsmail (1857–1898), Turkish wrestler Yusuf Karamanli (1766–1838), pasha of the Karamanli dynasty in Tripolitania (modern day province of Libya)...
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    though unstable and varied. In the 18th century, Ahmed Karamanli founded the semi-independence Karamanli dynasty, which ruled Libya and still acknowledged...
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  • Gedik Ahmed Pasha (Serbian: Гедик Ахмед-паша; died 18 November 1482) was an Ottoman statesman and admiral who served as Grand Vizier and Kapudan Pasha...
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    wrested control over the Kingdom of Tripolitania from the long-ruling Karamanli dynasty for the Ottoman Empire. The inhabitants of the province reportedly...
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  • son' in pre-Ottoman times. Some Turkish lexicographers, including Ahmed Vefik (Aḥmed Vefīḳ) Paşa and Mehmed Salahi (Meḥmed Salāhī), assert that it most...
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  • France under western Europe Seychelles Libya Karamanli dynasty of Ottoman Tripolitania (complete list) – Ahmed I, Pasha (1711–1745) Mehmed, Pasha (1745–1754)...
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    are; 1. Ahmed Hikmetî Efendi (also called Bî-namaz Ahmed Efendi) (? – 1727), 2. Ahmed Bedrî Efendi (? – 1761), 3. Lebib Efendi (? – 1768), 4. Ahmed Cezbî...
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    increasing instability of the Hamidian regime. It began with CUP member Ahmed Niyazi's flight into the Albanian highlands. He was soon joined by İsmail...
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    September 24, 2022. "United States Terrorism in the Sudan (by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed) - Media Monitors Network". June 14, 2007. Archived from the original on...
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    Sultan (daughter of Suleiman I) Kaya Sultan Hatice Sultan (daughter of Ahmed III) Hatice Sultan (daughter of Mustafa III) Esma Sultan (daughter of Abdul...
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    Guardian. Archived from the original on 25 March 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2018. Ahmed, Kamal (27 April 2003). "Tony's big adventure". The Observer. London. Archived...
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