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- Nasuhzade Ali Pasha (Turkish: Nasuhzade Ali Paşa), commonly known as Kara Ali Pasha (Gr****: Καρά Αλή Πασάς), was an Albanian admiral of the Ottoman navy...
- two months earlier. Two thousand Ottoman sailors were killed, as was Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, the Kapudan Pasha of the Ottoman Navy. In March 1821, the Gr****...
- drowned, including admiral Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, who had led the Chios m****acre two months earlier. Ottoman admiral Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, who led the Chios...
- of 6–7 June 1822, forces under his command destro**** the flagship of Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, Kapudan Pasha (Grand Admiral) of the Ottoman fleet, in revenge...
- Independence, he commanded the Egyptian squadron that joined the fleet of Nasuhzade Ali Pasha. After relieving Patras, on 1 October, Ali sent Ismael Gibraltar...
- powerful Ottoman Navy. In April 1822, Turkish forces under the command of Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, Kapudan Pasha of the Ottoman fleet m****acred the inhabitants...
- Zachariadis Ottoman Empire, Algeria, and Egypt Sultan Mahmud II Hurshid Pasha Nasuhzade Ali Pasha Ismael Gibraltar Omer Vrioni Kara Mehmet Mahmud Dramali Pasha...
- blows up the Ottoman navy's flagship at Chios, killing the Kapudan Pasha Nasuhzade Ali Pasha. July 3 – Charles Babbage publishes a proposal for a difference...
- were sailing on board a fireboat towards the Ottoman flagship of admiral Nasuhzade Ali Pasha. This event, known as the burning of the Ottoman flagship off...
- sailors were killed or drowned, including the admiral of the Ottoman navy, Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, who was killed by a falling spar. Sfyroeras 1975, pp. 245–246...