• Ali Rıza Pasha (sometimes spelled Ali Ridha Pasha) was an Ottoman general and Vali of Ottoman Baghdad from 1831 to 1842, replacing the Georgian Mamluk...
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  • Albania Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769–1849), Ottoman Albanian commander, one-time governor of Egypt and Sudan Ali Rıza Pasha (governor of Baghdad) (fl. 1831–1842)...
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    (1813–1816) son of Sulayman Great Dawud Pasha (1816–1831) In Baghdad, Hassan Pasha (Georgian: ჰასან ფაშა), the Ottoman governor of Georgian origin sent from Constantinople...
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  • Kemal Atatürk Ali Rıza Pasha (1860–1932), one of the last grand viziers of the Ottoman Empire Ali Rıza Pasha (governor of Baghdad) Ali Rıza Seyfi (1879–1958)...
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    However, according to Celal Bayar and Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı, the relatives of the pasha told them that they were of Georgian origin. In addition to Turkish...
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  • eyalet (province) of Baghdad, initiating a period of Mamluk rule that lasted until 1831. After seizing control in 1816–1817, Dawud Pasha initiated modernization...
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  • Hassan Pasha (1696–1698) Ismael Pasha (1698–1700) Ali Pasha (1700–1702) Youssef Pasha (1703–1704) The Mamluks ruled the pashaliks of Baghdad, Basrah...
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    "Three Pashas" (along with Talaat Pasha and Cemal Pasha) in the Ottoman Empire. While stationed in Ottoman Macedonia, Enver joined the Committee of Union...
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    Fall of Baghdad on 11 March 1917 after the British Empire occupied the city during the First World War. Ali Rıza Pasha was a first Ottoman Governor of Baghdad...
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  • statesman Sokollu Mehmed Pasha as among his ancestors. While posted in Baghdad, he married the daughter of Ali Rıza Pasha, Baghdad's governor. When his father-in-law...
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    Fevzi Çakmak (redirect from Fevzi Pasha)
    formed for the defense of Western Rumelia under the command of Birinci Ferik Ali Rıza Pasha. On 6 October, he was appointed governor of İpek Sancağı (present...
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    Talaat Pasha or Talat Pasha, was an Ottoman Young Turk activist, politician, and convicted war criminal who served as the de facto leader of the Ottoman...
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  • statesman Mehmed Necib Pasha (died 1851), Ottoman governor of Baghdad Mehmed Namık Pasha (1804–1892), Ottoman statesman Mehmed Riza Pasha (1809–1877), Ottoman...
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    Ottoman 'Saraskar' Koprulu Pasha. Istanbul had found the preliminary negotiations by Ahmad Pasha, governor of Ottoman Baghdad unsatisfactory and sent an...
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    reimposed by Ali Rıza Pasha in 1831. From 1851 to 1852 and from 1861 to 1867, Baghdad was governed, under the Ottoman Empire by Mehmed Namık Pasha. The Nuttall...
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    Yahya Pasha (1882–1884) Ali Riza Pasha (1884–1886) Izzet Pasha (1886–1888) Ferik Shaban Pasha (1888) Hidayat Pasha (1888–1891) Mehmed Hafiz Pasha (1891–1892)...
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    Young Turk émigré based in Paris: Ahmed Rıza Bey. Rıza soon led the Paris section of a united organization of dissidents operating in Europe and those...
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  • 1311 P-c-15, Yarbay (KIA) Ali Rıza, Köstendil, ?, ?, Kolağası Kâzım Kıvılcım, Kemah, ?, 1311 P-c-14, Tümgeneral (governor) Mustafa Fevzi Çakmak, Rumelikavağı...
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    Pasha Özdemir Pasha Cezzar Ahmet Pasha Ali Pasha Muhammed Ali of Egypt Gazi Osman Pasha Ethem Pasha Ahmet Cemal Enver Pasha Ingiliz Mustafa Kemal Reis Piri...
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    Mehmed VI (category 20th-century sultans of the Ottoman Empire)
    subjects by the end of 1918, spelling a definitive end of Ottomanism. During the Paris Peace Conference, Mehmed VI turned to Damat Ferid Pasha to diplomatically...
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    Istanbul, Mosul and Baghdad. In the spring of 1916, Ibrahim Khan Qavam-ul-Mulk and his Khamseh tribesmen defeated the gendarmes under Ali Quli Khan Pesyan...
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    in the region. Canikli Hacı Ali Pasha became vizier of the province Erzurum (Erzurum Eyalet), and his son Mikad governor of the same, while the family...
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    Tunalı Hilmi (category Recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon (Turkey))
    published by Ahmed Rıza Bey, who directed the Paris branch; He published brochures called Khutbe explaining the aims and objectives of the Young Turks....
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    recapture the province. A childhood friend of Abbas, named Ganj Ali Khan, was then appointed as the governor of the city, which he would govern until his...
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    Kazim Bey (January 1912 - 8 August 1912) Ali Ferid Pasha (August 1912 - September 1912) Geographical Dictionary of the World, p. 1626, at Google Books Teaching...
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    "Mansour Pasha al-Kawakibi sacked the governor of al-Hasa". Wahat al-Qatif (in Arabic). Al-Faidhi, Sulieman (1956). Midst of Struggle (in Arabic). Baghdad. p...
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  • from his rank, Ahmed Pasha secretly turns against Sultan Abdülhamid and sides with Manyas and an opposition leader, Ahmed Riza. Many people were suspected...
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    from Biga in Arif Ismet Bey's place Elected as deputy from Biga in Seyyid Ali Rıza Efendi's place Died Resigned Elected as deputy from Aydın in Hocazade Süleyman's...
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    Süleyman Nazif (category Ottoman governors of Baghdad)
    his father was Said Pasha, a poet and historian.[page needed] He was the brother of renowned Turkish poet and politician Faik Ali Ozansoy. He started...
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  • Muhammad Ali Jinnah, "Quaid-e-Azam"; first Governor General of Pakistan, and the main founder of Pakistan. Liaquat Ali Khan Khawaja Nazimuddin Ghulam Muhammad...
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