-
Jezzar Pasha, an
Ottoman officer. Emir
Yusuf turned down a
bribe of 200,000
Spanish reales from Abu al-Dahab to
betray Jezzar and
execute him.
Jezzar...
- Land
before marching on to Jerusalem. However, the
troops of the
capable Jezzar Pasha,
refusing to surrender,
withstood the
siege for one and a half months...
- France, and sent two
armies to Egypt. The
first army,
under the
command of
Jezzar Pasha, had set out with 12,000 soldiers; but was
reinforced with troops...
- Acre were
driven back by
Ottoman and
British forces under the
command of
Jezzar Pasha and Sir
Sidney Smith. By May, with
plague rampant in his army and...
- led to Acre,
where Phélippeaux was
presented to
Jezzar Paşa. Phélippeaux's new
mission was to help
Jezzar with the
defense of Acre. Phélippeaux inspected...
-
appointed Jezzar Pasha as
Governor of
Sidon and Acre. In 1780,
after having consolidated his hold over the
Galilee and
defeating Zahir's sons,
Jezzar Pasha...
-
publisher (link)
Philipp 2001, p. 59.
Sharon 1997, p. 50.
Mosque of
Ahmed Jezzar Pasha Ullian, Robert.
Wiley Publishing Elian J.
Finbert (1956)
Israel Hachette...
- with
other Lebanese tribes.[citation needed]
Their power was
broken by
Jezzar Pasha, the
rebel governor of Acre, in the last half of the 18th century...
- that he was a Bosniak, from Bosnia.
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witnessed in 1705.
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