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Benderli Paşa (Benderli Pasha) was the name of two Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire who were in office between 1821 and 1828. The name Benderli indicates their place of origin: the town of Bender (now Tighina in Moldova). A Vizier (وزير, sometimes also spelled Wazir) is an Arabic term for a high-ranking religious and political advisor, often to a king or sultan. ...
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دت Devlet-i Ebed-müddet (The Eternal State) Anthem Ottoman imperial anthem Borders in 1680, see: list of territories Capital SöÄüt (1299â1326) Bursa (1326â65) Edirne (1365â1453) Constantinople (İstanbul, 1453â1922) Language(s) Ottoman Turkish Government Monarchy Sultans - 1281â1326 Osman I - 1918â22 Mehmed VI...
The coronation banquet for George IV 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Year 1828 (MDCCCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
Tighina or Bender (Russian: ; Moldovan Cyrillic: Тигина) is a city in Transnistria, the breakaway region of Moldova. ...
Benderli Ali Paşa
Benderli Ali Pasha was the last Grand Vizier who was executed upon a clear order by the sultan (Mahmud II) after only a few days in power (21 April 1821 to 30 April 1821) due to the Greek War of Independence. The stylized signature of Mahmud II was written in an expressive calligraphy. ...
April 21 is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The coronation banquet for George IV 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 120th day of the year (121st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The coronation banquet for George IV 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Combatants Greek revolutionaries United Kingdom Kingdom of France Russian Empire Ottoman Empire Egyptian Khedivate Commanders Theodoros Kolokotronis Alexander Ypsilanti Georgios Karaiskakis Omer Vryonis Mahmud Dramali Pasha ReÅid Mehmed Pasha Ibrahim Pasha. ...
Benderli Mehmed Selim Sırrı Paşa Benderli Selim Sirri Pasha (b. 1771 Bender, Moldova, d. 1831 Istanbul, Turkey) ruled from 15 September 1824 until 26 October 1828 as Grand Vizier of sultan Mahmud II and failed in the fight against the Greek revolt, too: the disaster of the Turkish-Egyptian fleet in the Battle of Navarino (1827) happened during his period in office. Unlike Ali Pasha, he was not killed. In 1828-30 he became Wali (governor) of Rumelia (Turkish Balkan provinces) and 1830-31 Wali of Damascus (Syria). Tighina or Bender (Russian: ; Moldovan Cyrillic: Тигина) is a city in Transnistria, the breakaway region of Moldova. ...
Istanbul (Turkish: , Greek: , historically Byzantium and later Constantinople; see other names) is Turkeys most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. ...
September 15 is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1824 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
October 26 is the 299th day of the year (300th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1828 (MDCCCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
The stylized signature of Mahmud II was written in an expressive calligraphy. ...
Combatants United Kingdom France Russia Ottoman Empire Ottoman Vilayet of Egypt Ottoman Vilayet of Tunisia Commanders Edward Codrington(C-in-C) Henri de Rigny L. Heyden Ibrahim Pasha (C-in-C) Amir Tahir Pasha(Adm comm) Moharram Bey Capitan Bey Strength 10 battleships, 10 frigates, 4 brigs, 2 schooners, 1...
Wali (Arabic ÙÙÙ, plural Awliya Ø£ÙÙÙØ§Ø¡, Persian/Turkish pronunciation Vali), is an Arabic word, meaning protector or guardian (most literally etymologically near one), also adopted in various other Islamic cultures. ...
Map of Rumelia as of 1801 Rumelia (turkish: Rum: Roman El: Land Rumeli: Lands of Rome), the area that was the East Roman or Byzantine Empire, a name commonly used, from the 15th century onwards, to denote the part of the Balkan Peninsula subject to the Ottoman Empire. ...
This is a list of rulers of Damascus from ancient times to the present. ...
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