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    wars. Ahmed Muhtar Pasha was appointed as Grand Vizier in July 1912 at age 72, largely due to his prestige as an old military hero. Ahmed Muhtar was born...
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  • Ahmad Pasha or Ahmed Pasha or Ahmet Pasha may refer to: Gedik Ahmed Pasha (died 1482), Ottoman grand vizier (1474–77) Dukakinzade Ahmed Pasha (died 1515)...
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    Turkish military officer and diplomat, the son of the Grand Vizier Ahmed Muhtar Pasha. He was of Turkish origin. He was born in Constantinople and returned...
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    1913 Ottoman coup d'état (category Enver Pasha)
    Cabinet" (Turkish: Baba-Oğul Kabinesi) because it included Ahmed Muhtar Pasha's son, Mahmud Muhtar Pasha, as Minister of the Navy. Although the Savior Officers...
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    Pasha to step down and return Hilmi Pasha to the premiership. With the fatwa, the parliament voted to depose Abdul Hamid II. Talaat and Ahmed Muhtar Pasha...
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  • (1865–1947), Turkish dermatologist Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (1839–1919), Turkish Ottoman grand vizier and general Ahmet Muhtar Bej Zogolli (1895-1961), eleventh...
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  • Vizier Said Pasha resigned under Savior Officer pressure, completing the coup. Said Pasha turned over the premiership to Ahmed Muhtar Pasha's non-partisan...
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  • Mubarak Andranik Pasha Baker Pasha (Valentine Baker) Barbarossa Khair ad-Din Pasha Bucknam Pasha (Ransford Dodsworth Bucknam) Ahmed Pasha (Claude Alexandre...
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  • – Muhammed Tawfik Pasha (1852–1892) 10 July 1871 – Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (Ghazi Ahmed Mukhtar Pasha) 1875 – Prince Hasan Ismail Pasha 1875 – Yusuf Izzettin...
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    Vilayet: Katircioglu Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (September 1871 – May 1873) Ahmed Eyyub Pasha (May 1873 – April 1875) Mustafa Asim Pasha (April 1875 – April 1879)...
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    1912 by the Savior Officers, he became head of the Council of State in Muhtar Pasha's Great Cabinet. With his resignation Kâmil returned to the premiership...
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  • President of the Senate Mehmed Said Pasha was appointed Grand Vizier. Vice-President of the Senate Ahmed Muhtar Pasha was appointed President and ʿAlī Ḥaydar...
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    pro-CUP Grand Vizier Mehmed Said Pasha dissolve parliament and to resign, which he did. Mehmed V appointed Ahmed Muhtar Pasha in his place, who formed a national...
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    Ottoman sovereignty and allow Ottoman forces to deploy to Sana'a. Ahmed Muhtar Pasha with the Fırka-i İhtiyâtiyye Army to which he was assigned After eliminating...
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    Ahmed Shefik Midhat Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: احمد شفيق مدحت پاشا, romanized: Aḥmed Şefīḳ Midḥat Pāşā; 1822 – 26 April 1883) was an Ottoman politician,...
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    during the reign of Mehmed V and the prime ministership of Ahmed Muhtar Pasha and Kâmil Pasha. Gabriel Noradunkyan was born in the Selamsız neighborhood...
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    Herzegovinian tribes (battalions) against the Ottoman Army under Grand Vizier Ahmed Muhtar Pasha. The Montenegrin-Herzegovinian forces heavily defeated the Ottomans...
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    Mehmed Said Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمد سعيد پاشا‎; 1838–1914), also known as Küçük Said Pasha ("Said Pasha the Younger") or Şapur Çelebi or in his youth...
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    in 1788 to his second-born Veli Pasha, who also became Pasha of the Morea Eyalet in 1807. Ali's eldest son, Muhtar Pasha, was granted the Sanjak of Karli-Eli...
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    instead attack Kars, which they succeeded in capturing.: 209–210  Ahmed Muhtar Pasha, the Ottoman commander during the siege, requested reinforcements...
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    endless cycle of violence curbed Ottoman efforts to pacify the land. Ahmed Izzet Pasha proposed that the Ottoman army evacuate the highlands and confine...
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    Montenegrins inflicted a major defeat on the Ottoman Army under Grand Vizier Ahmed Muhtar Pasha. In the aftermath of the Russian victory against the Ottoman Empire...
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    Mehmed V, Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha served as the Minister of Justice in the succeeding Ahmed Muhtar Pasha cabinet. Along with Muhtar, he played a key role in...
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    General Staff. Ahmed Izzet Pasha from August 15, 1908, to January 1, 1914 Enver Pasha from January 3, 1914, to October 4, 1918 Ahmed Izzet Pasha from October...
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    General Osman Pasha. The Army won the battles of Grivitsa and Rahova, and on 28 November 1877 the Plevna citadel capitulated, and Osman Pasha surrendered...
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    Zog I (born Ahmed Muhtar Zogolli; 8 October 1895 – 9 April 1961) was the leader of Albania from 1922 to 1939. At age 27, he first served as Albania's youngest...
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    force stood opposed by an Ottoman Army of 100,000 men led by General Ahmed Muhtar Pasha. While the Russian army was better prepared for the fighting in the...
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    none of them were accepted. Another suitor was Mehmed Ali Pasha, the nephew of Ahmed Muhtar Pasha. Her betrothal to Ahmad Shah Qajar, the last ruling member...
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    vizier changed hands 13 times between 12 men; some, such as Ahmed Izzet Pasha and Salih Hulusi Pasha, held office for less than a month. The Office of the Grand...
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    They did not capture Sanaa until 1872, when their troops led by Ahmed Muhtar Pasha entered the city. The Ottoman Empire instituted the Tanzimat reforms...
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