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Hurshid Ahmed Pasha (sometimes
written Khurshid Ahmed Pasha; Turkish:
Hurşid Ahmed Paşa,
Ottoman Turkish: خورشيد أحمد پاشا; died 30
November 1822) was...
- Ali
Pasha in Epirus,
which had
forced the vali (governor) of the Morea,
Hursid Pasha, and
other local pashas to
leave their provinces and
campaign against...
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became entrenched. They were
awaited by the
large Army of
Ottoman Commander Huršid Pasha whose forces were
stationed in the Niš Fortress. Stevan's Brigade...
- Hakkı
Pasha Mehmed Said
Pasha Preceded by
Salih Hulusi Pasha Succeeded by
Hurşid Pasha Personal details Born 1856 Baghdad,
Baghdad Eyalet,
Ottoman Empire...
- 1826.
Sanjak of
Smederevo First Serbian Uprising Mustafa IV
Halet Efendi Hursid Pasha Reşid
Mehmed Pasha Ottoman military reforms Mustafa Re****i Husein...
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subsequent Egyptian governorates. In 1871,
after the
removal from
office of wali
Hurşid Pasha, the
position of the
Jeddah wali was
briefly abolished and the mutasarrıflık...
- Name Term of
Office Party 1
President Ismail and
members Muhamed, Ahmed,
Huršid, Javer, Jure, Ivan,
Lazar 1871 1878 2 Muhamed-beg Alajbegović (Deputy: Blaško...
- the
preparation of the
siege of
Ottoman strongholds during the
absence of
Hursid Pasha (the
governor of Morea) who was
leading an
expedition against the...
- Prijepolje,
Bijelo Polje, and
Suvodol (1809).
After the fall of the
uprising (
Hursid Pasha captured Belgrade in
October 1813), his unit sta**** in Mučnja for...
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family that
included many
artists and writers. His great-grandfather
Macar Hurşid Bey was a
composer well
versed in both
Turkish and
western music, and his...