- Reşid
Mehmed Pasha, also
known as
Kütahı (Gr****: Μεχμέτ Ρεσίτ πασάς Κιουταχής, 1780[citation needed]–1836), was an
Ottoman statesman and
general who reached...
- 1829,
Vonitsa became Gr**** again. This
again mobilized Mehmet Resit Pasha Kütahı, a
general with
enormous prestige, now the Sultan's commander-in-chief,...
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Kleisova in the
Lagoon of Missolonghi. In
December 1825, the Turks, led by
Kütahı,
besieged Missolonghi without much success, then
Ibrahim arrived and took...
- (in Persian).
Retrieved 26 July 2022. هژبریان, حسین. "چاهکوتاهی" [Chah
Kutahi]. دانشنامه جهان اسلام (in Persian). بنیاد دائرةالمعارف اسلامی، جلد ۱۱، سال...
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brought local Albanian speakers from
Chameria to repo****te Parga. In 1830,
Kutahi, in his
attempt to
restore rule and
justice in the region,
invited the people...
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sending detachments of
revolutionaries to
timely positions against the
Kütahı p****. Thus, he sent 150
selected men, led by the
hoplitarchs Ioannis Fragistas...
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strongly worded letter telling Mustafa Pasha Bushatli and Reşid
Mehmed Pasha (
Kütahı) that he will not bow down to
their demands.
Although heavily ill, Karaiskakis...
- Vlachopoulos, on 11 June 1821. In
August 1822,
while Reşid
Mehmed Pasha's (
Kütahi)
troops were
marching towards Vrachori, its
citizens decided to burn and...
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became Prime Minister of
Egypt in 1882.\ Reşid
Mehmed Pasha, also
known as
Kütahı (Gr****: Μεχμέτ Ρεσίτ πασάς Κιουταχής, 1780–1836[citation needed]), was a...
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Missolonghi was
besieged for the
first time by the
forces of Omer
Vrioni and
Kütahı.
Instead of
attacking at once, the
Ottomans preferred to
negotiate for the...