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Tusun Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: طوسون پاشا, Arabic: طوسون باشا, Turkish:
Tosun Paşa,
Ahmet Tosun Paşa; 1794 – 28
September 1816) was the
younger son of...
- The
Battle of Al-Safra took
place in late 1811, when
Tusun Pasha's
forces engaged with
Saudi forces led by Saud bin Abdulaziz. It was a
resounding Saudi...
- gave
birth to four sons who
survived to adulthood,
Ibrahim Pasha,
Ahmad Tusun Pasha, Isma'il
Kamil Pasha, Abd al-Halim Bey, and two daughters, Tawhida...
- to
retreat back to Yanbu.
Muhammad Ali
Pasha sent 20,000
troops to help
Tusun Pasha recapture Medina. The
Ottomans successfully captured the city after...
- Al-Safra,
Tusun's forces began to deal with
Saudi forces stationed in Medina.
After the
defeat at the
hands of the
Saudis in the
Battle of Al-Safra,
Tusun Pasha...
- July 1812 – 13 July 1854) was the Wāli of
Egypt and Sudan. He was a son of
Tusun Pasha, the
younger son of
Muhammad Ali
Pasha whom he
succeeded as ruler...
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Mamluk leaders to a
celebration at the
Cairo Citadel in
honour of his son,
Tusun Pasha, who was to lead a
military expedition into Arabia. The
event was...
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Pasha was
determined to
launch a
second attack, so he
dispatched his son
Tusun Pasha with a
force of two
thousand men, who left Taif in late
October or...
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Muhammad Ali 1769 – 1849 wāli (viceroy): 1805–1848
Tusun Pasha 1794 – 1816
Ibrahim 1789 – 1848 wāli (viceroy): 1848 Said 1822 – 1863 wāli (viceroy): 1854–1863...
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under the
command of his son
Tusun, a
youth of sixteen,
against the
Saudis in the Ottoman–Saudi War. By the end of 1811,
Tusun had
received reinforcements...