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Osman Pasha (other)
Osman Pasha (also spelled ''Uthman Pasha'' or ''Othman Pasha'') may refer to: * Özdemiroğlu Osman Pasha (1527–1585), Ottoman grand vizier * Bosniak Osman Pasha (died 1685), Ottoman governor of Egypt, Damascus, and Bosnia * Topal Osman Pasha (1663–1733), Ottoman grand vizier * Muhassıl Osman Pasha (died 1750), Ottoman governor of Egypt, Damascus, Tripoli, Sidon, and Jeddah * Uthman Pasha al-Kurji, Ottoman governor of Damascus (1760–1771) and Tripoli * Osman Pasha (naval officer) (1792–1860), Ottoman naval officer See also * Osman Nuri Pasha (other) * Osman (name) Osman or Usman is the Turkish, Persian, Egyptian and Urdu, transliteration of the Arabic male given name Uthman. In England however, Osman is an English surname whose history on English land dates back to the wave of migration that followed the No ...
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Özdemiroğlu Osman Pasha
Özdemiroğlu Osman Pasha ( ota, اوزدمیر اوغلی عثمان‌ پاشا, lit=Osman Pasha, the son of Özdemir; 1526 – 29 October 1585) was an Ottoman statesman and military commander who also held the office of grand vizier for one year. Origin After the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517, the former Egyptian soldier had accepted the Ottoman dominance and became part of Ottoman bureaucracy and military. After the Ottoman naval expeditions in the Indian Ocean, he was appointed as the beylerbey (high governor) of Habesh Eyalet (modern Ethiopia, but actually only the coastal strip of Eritrea and Sudan). Osman was born in 1526 in Cairo, a part of Egypt Eyalet (province) of the Ottoman Empire. Early years Osman was appointed to various posts in Egypt by the porte. After his father's death in 1561, Osman continued as the governor of Habesh Eyalet for 7 years. In 1569, he was appointed as the governor of Yemen and in 1573, as the governor of Diyarbekir Eyalet (modern D ...
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Bosniak Osman Pasha
Osman-pasha the Bosnian ( tr, Boşnak Osman Paşa; died 1 August 1685) or the Herzegovinian ( tr, links=no, Hersekli Osman Paşa), known as Osman-paša Kazanac, was an Ottoman statesman who served as the governor of the Damascus Eyalet (1676–1678, 1683), of Anatolia Eyalet (1678–1680), of Egypt Eyalet (1680–1683), of Diyarbekir Eyalet (1683), of Bosnia Eyalet (1684), and of Eğri Eyalet (1685). His byname suggests that he hailed from the Sanjak of Bosnia or the Sanjak of Herzegovina. While governor of the Eğri Eyalet ( en, Eger) during the Great Turkish War, he was caught outside of the walls of the Castle of Eger when the Austrians began their siege, dying on August 1, 1685. Osman-paša Kazanac (Osman-paša Hercegovac); as he was also known as, married a daughter of Kara Mustafa Pasha; with whom he had a number of sons. See also * List of Ottoman governors of Egypt * List of Ottoman governors of Bosnia Bosnia became part of the Ottoman Empire after 1454. The Ottoma ...
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Topal Osman Pasha
Topal Osman Pasha (1663–1733) was an Ottoman military officer and administrator. A capable man, he rose to the rank of ''beylerbey'' by the age of 24 and served as general against the Venetians and the Habsburg monarchy and as governor in several provinces. His career eventually brought his appointment to the position of Grand Vizier in 1731–32. After his dismissal, he was sent to a provincial governorship, but was soon recalled to lead the Ottoman troops in the Ottoman–Persian War of 1730–35. He succeeded in defeating Nader Shah and saving Baghdad in 1732, but clashed with Nader for a second time the next year and was decisively beaten in the Battle of Kirkuk (1733), in which he lost his life. Life Osman was born ca. 1663 in the Morea (Peloponnese) peninsula to TurkishYaşaroğlu, Kamil "Osman Paşa (Topal)" (1999) ''Yaşamları ve Yapıtlarıyla Osmanlılar Ansiklopedisi'', İstanbul:Yapı Kredi Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık A.Ş. C.2 s.414 (in Turkish) parents. Hi ...
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Muhassıl Osman Pasha
Muhassıl Osman Pasha ("Osman Pasha the Tax-collector"; died 27 November 1750), also known as Halepli Osman Pasha ("of Aleppo") or Uthman Pasha al-Halabi, was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman statesman. He served as the Ottoman governor of various provinces (eyalets), including Tripoli Eyalet, Tripoli (1731–33, 1735–39), Egypt Eyalet, Egypt (1733–35), Damascus Eyalet, Damascus (1739–40), Adana Eyalet, Adana (1740), Sidon Eyalet, Sidon (1740–46), and Habesh Eyalet, Jeddah (1746–50, again in 1750). He was originally from Aleppo and became a vizier in December 1731. He died in office while governor of Jeddah on 27 November 1750. As governor of Egypt According to Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti, al-Jabarti, during Osman Pasha's term as Ottoman Governor of Egypt, governor of Egypt from 1733 to 1735, there was a man claiming to be a prophet as well as widespread List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events, apocalyptic fears. The man was beaten by the authorities, and when the Day of J ...
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Uthman Pasha Al-Kurji
Uthman Pasha al-Kurji (also known as Uthman Pasha al-Sadiq, alternative spellings include ''Othman'', ''Osman'' or ''Usman'' and ''al-Kurdji'' or ''Kurzi''), was the Ottoman governor (''wali'') of Damascus Eyalet between 1760 and 1771.Burns, 2005, pp245ndash;246. Early life and career Uthman had Georgian origins.Salzmann, 2004, p95/ref> Prior to his appointment to the governorship of Damascus, Uthman Pasha was a ''mamluk'' (slave soldier) of Governor As'ad Pasha al-Azm and thus maintained close links with the powerful al-Azm family.Philipp, 2013, p 34/ref> When As'ad Pasha was removed from his post by the Sublime Porte, he was succeeded by a number of short-term governors who were unable to halt the violence between the local forces and the Janissary garrison in the city. Governor of Damascus Uthman Pasha was appointed governor of Damascus Eyalet in 1761. He was nominated to this position as a reward for directing the Ottoman imperial authorities to As'ad Pasha's hidden stores o ...
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Osman Pasha (naval Officer)
Patrona ( Vice Admiral) Osman Pascha (c. 1792;'' Pierer's Universal-Lexikon der Gegenwart und Vergangenheit'', Vol. 12 (Osman), p. 367. Altenburg 1861Meyers Konversationslexikon, Vol. 12, p. 391f, Third Edition, Leipzig 1877 – c. 1860Patrona Osman Paşa
Candan Badem: ''The Ottoman Crimean War (1853 - 1856)'', p. 113-136. Brill, Leiden 2010) was an Ottoman naval officer who led Ottoman forces in the and became a prisoner of war until being released in 1855.


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Osman Nuri Pasha (other)
Osman Nuri Pasha is commonly known as Gazi Osman Pasha. Osman Nuri Pasha may also refer to: * Osman Nuri Pasha (painter) (1830s–1906), Ottoman painter and military officer * Osman Nuri Koptagel (1874–1942), officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army See also * Osman Nuri (other) * Osman Pasha (other) * Gaziosmanpaşa (other) * Osman (name) Osman or Usman is the Turkish, Persian, Egyptian and Urdu, transliteration of the Arabic male given name Uthman. In England however, Osman is an English surname whose history on English land dates back to the wave of migration that followed the No ...
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