- A
vizier (/ˈvɪziər/; Arabic: وزير, romanized: wazīr; Persian: وزیر, romanized: vazīr) is a high-ranking
political advisor or
minister in the Near East...
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Committee of
Union and
Progress (CUP).
However in his last two
grand vizierships, Said
Pasha was
supported by the CUP in the
Chamber of Deputies, and...
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Ahmed Shefik Midhat Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: احمد شفيق مدحت پاشا, romanized: Aḥmed Şefīḳ Midḥat Pāşā; 1822 – 26
April 1883) was an
Ottoman politician, reformist...
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Council of
State for the
second time in 1913
during Mahmut Şevket Pasha's
viziership, and to the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs three days later.
After the ********ination...
- his
vizier and top general. Some
sources say that he held
office as a
viziership of
state for over
three decades until his
death sometime around or after...
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looted during the
Janissary revolt in Amasya. Piri was
dismissed from the
viziership, however, he was
reinstated on 22
August 1515. A few
months later, however...
- In 1697 or 1698, his
viziership was revoked, and he was
exiled first to the
Sanjak of
Kocaeli and then to Saqqez. His
viziership and
warden post was restored...
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government more
favorable to the
committee was
formed under the
grand viziership of Hüseyin
Hilmi Pasha. The
Albanian Revolt of 1910
broke out and was...
- al-Hakkari, a
Kurdish lieutenant of Saladin,
urged a
candidate for the
viziership, Emir Qutb ad-Din al-Hadhbani, to step
aside by
arguing that "both you...
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kidnapped by the same
movement in
March 1946,
including the heir to the
viziership KRMTH Wuryaningrat. In response,
Prime Minister of
Indonesia Sutan Syahrir...