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Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha (1689 – 13 August 1758) was an Ottoman statesman and military leader who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire three times.[1]

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  1. 69 relations: Adana Eyalet, Afsharid dynasty, Aleppo Eyalet, Anatolia, Austrians, Şehsuvar Sultan, Battle of Banja Luka, Bosnia Eyalet, Bosporus, Bulgaria, Capture of Belgrade (1739), Claude Alexandre, Count of Bonneval, Constantinople, Cyprus, Famagusta, Greece, Hatibzade Yahya Pasha, Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha Mosque, Howitzer, Humbaracı, Iran, Iraq, Islam, Istanbul, Ivaz Mehmed Pasha, Kütahya, Lesbos, List of Ottoman governors of Egypt, List of Ottoman grand viziers, Mahmud I, Maiden's Tower, Mamluk, Nader Shah, Naili Abdullah Pasha, Nişancı Ahmed Pasha, Ochakiv, Osman III, Ottoman Crete, Ottoman Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman–Hotaki War (1726–1727), Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735), Ottoman–Persian War (1743–1746), Pasha, Rûm Eyalet, Rhodes, Russian Empire, Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739), Sa'deddin Pasha al-Azm, Serdar (Ottoman rank), ... Expand index (19 more) »

  2. 18th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire
  3. 18th-century Ottoman governors of Egypt
  4. Ottoman governors of Crete
  5. Ottoman people of the Ottoman–Persian Wars
  6. People from the Ottoman Empire of Italian descent
  7. People of Venetian descent

Adana Eyalet

The Eyalet of Adana (ایالت ادنه; Eyālet-i Adana) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire, established in 1608, when it was separated from the Eyalet of Aleppo.

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Afsharid dynasty

The Afsharid dynasty (افشاریان) was an Iranian dynasty founded by Nader Shah of the Qirqlu clan of the Turkoman Afshar tribe, ruling over the Afsharid Empire.

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Aleppo Eyalet

Aleppo Eyalet (إيالة حلب; Eyālet-i Ḥaleb) was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire.

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Anatolia

Anatolia (Anadolu), also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula or a region in Turkey, constituting most of its contemporary territory.

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Austrians

Austrians (Österreicher) are the citizens and nationals of Austria.

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Şehsuvar Sultan

Şehsuvar Sultan (شهسوار سلطان; "intrepid heroine"; 1682 – 27 April 1756) was a consort to the Ottoman Sultan Mustafa II (r. 1695–1703) and Valide sultan to their son Osman III (r. 1754–1757).

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Battle of Banja Luka

The Battle of Banja Luka (Banaluka Muharebesi, Banjolučki boj) took place in Banja Luka, Ottoman Bosnia, on 4 August 1737, during the Austro-Russian-Turkish War.

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Bosnia Eyalet

The Eyalet of Bosnia (ایالت بوسنه,Eyālet-i Bōsnâ; By Gábor Ágoston, Bruce Alan Masters; Bosanski pašaluk), was an eyalet (administrative division, also known as a beylerbeylik) of the Ottoman Empire, mostly based on the territory of the present-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Bosporus

The Bosporus or Bosphorus Strait (Istanbul strait, colloquially Boğaz) is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.

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Capture of Belgrade (1739)

The capture of Belgrade was the recapture of Belgrade (capital of modern Serbia) by the Ottoman Empire in 1739.

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Claude Alexandre, Count of Bonneval

Claude Alexandre, Count of Bonneval (14 July 1675 – 23 March 1747), was a French army officer who later went into the service of the Ottoman Empire, eventually converting to Islam and becoming known as Humbaracı Ahmet Paşa.

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Constantinople

Constantinople (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330.

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Cyprus

Cyprus, officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

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Famagusta

Famagusta, also known by several other names, is a city on the east coast of the de facto state Northern Cyprus.

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Greece

Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.

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Hatibzade Yahya Pasha

Hatibzade Yahya Pasha (known by contemporaries as just Yahya Pasha; died August 1755) was an Ottoman statesman and admiral. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Hatibzade Yahya Pasha are 18th-century Ottoman governors of Egypt and Ottoman governors of Egypt.

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Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha Mosque

Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha Mosque is a mosque in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey.

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Howitzer

The howitzer is an artillery weapon that falls between a cannon (or field gun) and a mortar.

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Humbaracı

Humbaracı corps were bombardier and mortar troops of the Ottoman army.

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Iran

Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.

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Iraq

Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.

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Islam

Islam (al-Islām) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centered on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, the religion's founder.

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Istanbul

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.

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Ivaz Mehmed Pasha

Ivaz Mehmed Pasha ("Mehmed Pasha the Replacement"; died 1743), also known as Hacı Ivaz Mehmed Pasha or Hacı Ivazzade Mehmed Pasha, was an 18th-century Ottoman grand vizier and provincial governor. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Ivaz Mehmed Pasha are 18th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire and Ottoman governors of Crete.

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Kütahya

Kütahya (historically, Cotyaeum or Kotyaion; Greek: Κοτύαιον) is a city in western Turkey which lies on the Porsuk River, at 969 metres above sea level.

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Lesbos

Lesbos or Lesvos (Lésvos) is a Greek island located in the northeastern Aegean Sea.

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List of Ottoman governors of Egypt

The Ottoman Empire's governors of Egypt from 1517 to 1805 were at various times known by different but synonymous titles, among them beylerbey, viceroy, governor, governor-general, or, more generally, wāli. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and List of Ottoman governors of Egypt are Ottoman governors of Egypt.

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List of Ottoman grand viziers

The grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire (Vezir-i Azam or Sadr-ı Azam (Sadrazam); Ottoman Turkish: صدر اعظمor وزیر اعظم) was the de facto prime minister of the sultan in the Ottoman Empire, with the absolute power of attorney and, in principle, removable only by the sultan himself in the classical period, before the Tanzimat reforms, or until the 1908 Revolution.

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Mahmud I

Mahmud I (محمود اول, I.; 2 August 1696 13 December 1754), known as Mahmud the Hunchback, was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754.

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Maiden's Tower

The Maiden's Tower (Kız Kulesi), also known as Leander's Tower (Tower of Leandros) since the Byzantine period, is a tower on a small islet at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait, from the coast of Üsküdar in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Mamluk

Mamluk or Mamaluk (mamlūk (singular), مماليك, mamālīk (plural); translated as "one who is owned", meaning "slave") were non-Arab, ethnically diverse (mostly Turkic, Caucasian, Eastern and Southeastern European) enslaved mercenaries, slave-soldiers, and freed slaves who were assigned high-ranking military and administrative duties, serving the ruling Arab and Ottoman dynasties in the Muslim world.

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Nader Shah

Nader Shah Afshar (نادر شاه افشار; 6 August 1698 – 20 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful rulers in Iranian history, ruling as shah of Iran (Persia) from 1736 to 1747, when he was assassinated during a rebellion.

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Naili Abdullah Pasha

Naili Abdullah Pasha (died August 1758) was an Ottoman Grand Vizier. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Naili Abdullah Pasha are 1758 deaths, 18th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire and Ottoman governors of Crete.

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Nişancı Ahmed Pasha

Nişancı Ahmed Pasha (died February 1753), also called Şehla Ahmed Pasha, Hacı Şehla Ahmed Pasha, or Kör Vezir Ahmed Pasha ("Ahmed Pasha the Blind Vizier"), was an Ottoman Grand Vizier during the reign of Mahmud I.İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı, Türkiye Yayınevi, İstanbul, 1971 (Turkish) He was also the Ottoman governor of Egypt from 1748 to 1751. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Nişancı Ahmed Pasha are 18th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire, 18th-century Ottoman governors of Egypt and Ottoman governors of Egypt.

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Ochakiv

Ochakiv, also known as Ochakov (Очаків,; Очаков; Özü; Oceacov or, archaically, Vozia), and Alektor (Ἀλέκτωρ in Greek), is a small city in Mykolaiv Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast (region) of southern Ukraine.

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Osman III

Osman III (عثمان ثالث Osmān-i sālis;‎ 2 January 1699 – 30 October 1757) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1754 to 1757.

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Ottoman Crete

The island of Crete (script) was declared an Ottoman province (eyalet) in 1646, after the Ottomans managed to conquer the western part of the island as part of the Cretan War, but the Venetians maintained their hold on the capital Candia, until 1669, when Francesco Morosini surrendered the keys of the town.

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Ottoman Egypt

Ottoman Egypt was an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Mamluk Egypt by the Ottomans in 1517.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Ottoman–Hotaki War (1726–1727)

The Ottoman–Hotaki War of 1726–1727 was a conflict fought between the Ottoman Empire and the Hotak dynasty, over control of all western and northwestern parts of Iran.

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Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735)

The Ottoman–Persian War of 1730–1735 or Ottoman–Iranian War of 1730–1735 was a conflict between the forces of Safavid Iran and those of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1735.

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Ottoman–Persian War (1743–1746)

The Ottoman–Persian War of 1743–1746 was fought between the Ottoman Empire and Afsharid Iran.

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Pasha

Pasha (پاشا; paşa; translit) was a high rank in the Ottoman political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals, dignitaries, and others.

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Rûm Eyalet

The Eyalet of Rûm (ایالت روم; Eyālet-i Rūm; originally Arabic for Eastern Roman Empire), later named as the Eyalet of Sivas (ایالت سیواس; Eyālet-i Sīvās), was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire in northern Anatolia, founded following Bayezid I's conquest of the area in the 1390s.

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Rhodes

Rhodes (translit) is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is their historical capital; it is the ninth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

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Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739)

The Russo-Turkish War of 1735–1739 between Russia and the Ottoman Empire was caused by the Ottoman Empire's war with Persia and the continuing raids by the Crimean Tatars.

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Sa'deddin Pasha al-Azm

Sa'deddin Pasha al-Azm (Azmzâde Sa'deddin Paşa; died 1762, Raqqa) was an Ottoman statesman. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Sa'deddin Pasha al-Azm are 18th-century Ottoman governors of Egypt and Ottoman governors of Egypt.

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Serdar (Ottoman rank)

Serdar (سردار; from "Sardar") was a military rank in the Ottoman Empire and a noble rank in Montenegro and Serbia.

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Seyyid Hasan Pasha

Seyyid Hasan Pasha (died 1748) was an Ottoman grand vizier in the 18th century. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Seyyid Hasan Pasha are 18th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire.

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Shahrizor Eyalet

Shahrizor Eyalet (Eyālet-i Šehr-i Zōr) was a semi-independent eyalet of the Ottoman Empire covering the area of present-day Iraqi Kurdistan.

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Sivas Province

Sivas Province (Sivas ili) is a province of Turkey.

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Sulayman Pasha al-Azm

Sulayman Pasha al-Azm (سليمان باشا العظم; Azmzâde Süleyman Paşa; died August 1743) was the governor of Sidon Eyalet (1727–33), Damascus Eyalet (1733–38, 1741–43), and Egypt Eyalet (1739–40) under the Ottoman Empire. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Sulayman Pasha al-Azm are 18th-century Ottoman governors of Egypt and Ottoman governors of Egypt.

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Syria

Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant.

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Tabriz

Tabriz (تبریز) is a city in the Central District of Tabriz County, in the East Azerbaijan province of northwestern Iran.

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Tokat Province

Tokat Province (Tokat ili) is a province in northern Turkey.

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Topal Osman Pasha

Topal Osman Pasha (1663–1733) was an Ottoman military officer and administrator. Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha and Topal Osman Pasha are 18th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire and Ottoman people of the Ottoman–Persian Wars.

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Trabzon

Trabzon, historically known as Trebizond, is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the capital of Trabzon Province.

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Trikala

Trikala (Τρίκαλα) is a city in northwestern Thessaly, Greece, and the capital of the Trikala regional unit.

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Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.

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Turkish language

Turkish (Türkçe, Türk dili also Türkiye Türkçesi 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 90 to 100 million speakers.

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Turkish people

Turkish people or Turks (Türkler) are the largest Turkic people who speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.

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Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.

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Urmia

Urmia (ارومیه) is the largest city in West Azerbaijan Province of Iran.

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Valide sultan

Valide Sultan (والده سلطان, lit. "Sultana mother") was the title held by the mother of a ruling sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Vidin

Vidin (Видин) is a port city on the southern bank of the Danube in north-western Bulgaria.

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Zile

Zile, anciently known as Zela (Ζῆλα) (still as Latin Catholic titular see), is a city in Tokat Province, Turkey.

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See also

18th-century Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire

18th-century Ottoman governors of Egypt

Ottoman governors of Crete

Ottoman people of the Ottoman–Persian Wars

People from the Ottoman Empire of Italian descent

People of Venetian descent

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hekimoğlu_Ali_Pasha

Also known as Hekimoglu Ali Pasha.

, Seyyid Hasan Pasha, Shahrizor Eyalet, Sivas Province, Sulayman Pasha al-Azm, Syria, Tabriz, Tokat Province, Topal Osman Pasha, Trabzon, Trikala, Turkey, Turkish language, Turkish people, Ukraine, Urmia, Valide sultan, Venice, Vidin, Zile.