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Suleiman Pasha ( tr, Süleyman Paşa, also transliterated as "Sulayman Pasha", "Süleyman Pasha", "Suleyman Pasha", "Sulejman Pasha") may refer to one of the following persons: *
Süleyman Pasha (son of Orhan) Süleyman Pasha (died 1357) was the son of Orhan, the second ruler of the newly established Ottoman Empire. He played a major role in early Ottoman expansion into Thrace Thrace (; el, Θράκη, Thráki; bg, Тракия, Trakiya; t ...
( 1316–1357), Ottoman son of Orhan *
Hadım Suleiman Pasha (governor of Rumelia) Hadım Suleiman Pasha ( tr, Hadım Süleyman Paşa, ro, Hadâm Suleiman Paşa; 1474–1490) was an Ottoman statesman and general, who served as the governor (''beylerbey'') of the Rumelia Eyalet ( fl. 1474) and the Anatolia Eyalet. He was late ...
( 1474–1490), Ottoman governor of Rumelia and Anatolia *
Hadım Suleiman Pasha Hadım (Eunuch) Suleiman Pasha ( ota, خادم سلیمان پاشا; tr, Hadım Süleyman Paşa; 1467 – September 1547) was an Ottoman statesman and military commander. He served as the viceroy of Ottoman Egypt in 1525–1535 and 153 ...
(died 1547), Ottoman grand vizier and governor of Egypt * Süleyman Pasha (Venetian), ( 1599–1603), Ottoman governor of
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(1599–1603) * Sulejman Bargjini ( 1614), Ottoman general, founder of Tirana * Suleiman, sanjak-bey of Scutari (fl. 1685) * İzmirli Süleyman Pasha (died 11721), Ottoman kapudan pasha *
Sarı Süleyman Pasha Sarı Süleyman Paşa ( sh, Sari Sulejman-paša; died 14 October 1687) was the grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 18 November 1685 to 18 September 1687.İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı, Türkiye Yayınevi, İstanbul, 197 ...
(died 1687), Ottoman grand vizier * Ermeni Suleyman Pasha (died 1687), Ottoman grand vizier * Sulayman Pasha the Great (died 1761), Mamluk ruler of Iraq *
Sulejman-paša Skopljak Sulejman Pasha of Uskoplje ( tr, Süleyman Paşa, sh, Sulejman-paša Skopljak; 1804–1816) was an Ottoman Bosnian military commander and governor active in Rumelia (the Balkans), who distinguished himself fighting Serb rebels in the 1800s and 1 ...
( 1804–17), Ottoman military commander and governor of Belgrade *
Sulayman Pasha al-Adil Sulayman Pasha al-Adil (c. 1760s – August 1819; given name also spelled ''Suleiman'' or ''Sulaiman'') was the Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet between 1805 and 1819, ruling from his Acre headquarters. He also simultaneously served as governor o ...
( 1750-1819), vali of Sidon and governor of Acre *
Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi (''Süleyman Pasha the French''; 17 May 1788 – 12 March 1860), born Joseph Anthelme Sève, was a French-born Egyptian commander. Biography Joseph Anthelme Sève was born in Lyon. He became a sailor. Later he joined t ...
(1788–1860), also known as Colonel Sève, French-born Egyptian commander * Suleiman Pasha (Ottoman general) ( 1840–1892), Ottoman commander *
Süleyman Şefik Pasha Süleyman Şefik Pasha ( ota, سلیمان شفیق پاشا) was the commander of the '' Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye'', an army established on 18 April 1920 by the Imperial Government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish Nation ...
( 1919–1920), Ottoman military officer * Süleyman Sabri Pasha (1873–1941), officer of the Ottoman Army and the general of the Turkish Army


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* Süleymanpaşa, the designated central district of Tekirdağ Province of Turkey after 2014 *
Rulers of Damascus This is a list of rulers of Damascus from ancient times to the present. :''General context: History of Damascus''. Aram Damascus * Rezon I (c. 950 BC) *Tabrimmon *Ben-Hadad I (c. 885 BCE–c. 865 BC) * Hadadezer (c. 865 BC–c. 842 BC) * Hazael ...
, some of whom were named "Sulayman Pasha" and "Süleyman Pasha" *
Suleiman Suleiman (Arabic language, Arabic: سُلِيمَان ''sulaymān''; or dictionary.reference.comsuleiman/ref>) is the Arabic name of the Quranic king and Islam, Islamic prophet Solomon (name), Solomon meaning "man of peace", derived from the Heb ...
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