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Koca Davud Pasha Koca Davud Pasha (; 1446–1498) was an Ottoman Albanian general and grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1482 to 1497, during the reign of Bayezid II. He became a '' damat'' ("bridegroom") to the Ottoman dynasty by marrying an Ottoman pri ...
(died 1498), Ottoman general and grand vizier * (fl. 1499), Ottoman grand admiral (
Kapudan Pasha The Kapudan Pasha (, modern Turkish: ), also known as the (, modern: , "Captain of the Sea") was the grand admiral of the Ottoman Navy. Typically, he was based at Galata and Gallipoli during the winter and charged with annual sailings durin ...
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Kara Davud Pasha Kara Davud Pasha, also known as simply Davud Pasha () or as Hain Davud Pasha ("Davud Pasha the Traitor"), was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman statesman who became briefly Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1622, ...
(died 1623), Ottoman statesman and grand vizier *
Davud Pasha (governor of Egypt) Davud Pasha (sometimes spelled Da'ud Pasha; died September 1549) was an Ottoman statesman who was the Ottoman governor of Egypt from April 1538 to September 1549.Süreyya, Bey Mehmet, Nuri Akbayar, and Seyit Ali. Kahraman. Sicill-i Osmanî. Beş ...
(died 1549), Ottoman governor of Egypt *
Dawud Pasha of Baghdad Dawūd Pasha of Baghdad ( '; ka, დაუდ ფაშა; ) ( 1767–1851), born ''Davit Manvelashvili'' ('' ka, დავით მანველაშვილი'' in Tbilisi, Georgia, of Georgian origin) was the last Mamluk ruler of Ot ...
(died 1851), the last Mamluk ruler of Iraq *
Garabet Artin Davoudian Garabet Artin Pasha Davoudian (also Garabed Artin Davoudian, Davud Pasha, Dawud Pasha; ) was an Ottoman career diplomat and the first ''mutasarrif'' of Mount Lebanon from 1861 to 1868. Early life Dawud Pasha was born around 1816 to an aristoc ...
(died 1873), also known as Davud Pasha, Ottoman mutasarrif of Lebanon


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David (name) David is a common masculine given name of Hebrew language, Hebrew origin. Its popularity derives from the initial oral tradition (Oral Torah) and recorded use related to King David, a central figure in the Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, and foundational ...
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