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Background imagePasha Collection: Ahmet Sefik Mithat Pasha 1822 To 1883. Pro-Western Turkish Reformer And Statesman

Ahmet Sefik Mithat Pasha 1822 To 1883. Pro-Western Turkish Reformer And Statesman. From A 19Th Century Illustration

Background imagePasha Collection: Midhat Pasha Or Pasa, 1822-1883. Ottoman Grand Vizier. From A Photograph By AdAšle

Midhat Pasha Or Pasa, 1822-1883. Ottoman Grand Vizier. From A Photograph By AdAšle

Background imagePasha Collection: Osman Nuri Pasha Or Pasa, 1832-1900. Also Known As Ghazi Osman Pasha. Ottoman Pasa And Field Marshal

Osman Nuri Pasha Or Pasa, 1832-1900. Also Known As Ghazi Osman Pasha. Ottoman Pasa And Field Marshal. From A Photograph By T. Cholet

Background imagePasha Collection: Omar Pasha Latas 1806-1871. Ottoman General. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits

Omar Pasha Latas 1806-1871. Ottoman General. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C. 1880
Omar Pasha Latas 1806-1871. Ottoman General. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C.1880

Background imagePasha Collection: Members Of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition In Africa, 1886 To 1889

Members Of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition In Africa, 1886 To 1889, Attacking An Elephant In The Ituri River. From In Darkest Africa By Henry M. Stanley Published 1890

Background imagePasha Collection: Road to the palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, Egypt

Road to the palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, Egypt
Road to the residential palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, a city in north-eastern Egypt. Isma il Pasha, also known as Ismail the Magnificent, was the third Khedive of Egypt from 1863 to 1879

Background imagePasha Collection: Corner of Kasr El-Nil and Sherif Pasha Street in Cairo

Corner of Kasr El-Nil and Sherif Pasha Street in Cairo
Car traffic and pedestrians at the corner of Kasr El-Nil (Qasr el-Nil Street) and Madabegh Street (later Sherif Pasha Street) in Cairo, Egypt

Background imagePasha Collection: Interior of Azm (Azem) Palace in Damascus, Syria

Interior of Azm (Azem) Palace in Damascus, Syria
Interior of the palace of As ad Pasha al-Azm in Damascus, Syria. As ad Pasha al-Azm was the governor of Damascus under Ottoman rule from 1742 to 1757

Background imagePasha Collection: Damascus Straight Street, Syria

Damascus Straight Street, Syria
Damascus Straight Street (Street Called Straight; today Midhat Pasha Street and Bab Sharqi Street) in the historic district, Syria. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePasha Collection: Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman s

Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman s
Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe or Green Tom. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman style. 15th century. Architect, Hac Ivaz Pasha

Background imagePasha Collection: Hussein Awni pasha (1819 1876). Was a Turkish general and st

Hussein Awni pasha (1819 1876). Was a Turkish general and statesman. Engraving by Rico. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1876. Colored

Background imagePasha Collection: Caricature of Sir Garnet Wolseley and Ahmad Arabi

Caricature of Sir Garnet Wolseley and Ahmad Arabi
Caricature of Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913), British army commander, and Ahmad Arabi (Ahmed Urabi or Orabi, Arabi Pasha, 1841-1911), Egyptian army leader

Background imagePasha Collection: Suleiman Pasha

Suleiman Pasha (1840 - 1892) Turkish military during the war of 1876, governor and statesman

Background imagePasha Collection: Abdul Kerim Pasha

Abdul Kerim Pasha
ABDUL KERIM PASHA Turkish military, notably during the war of 1876 Date: 1811 - 1883

Background imagePasha Collection: Nubar Pasha

Nubar Pasha
NUBAR PASHA Egyptian statesman and diplomat, Christian, involved in negotiations for the Suez Canal etc. Date: 1825 - 1899

Background imagePasha Collection: Muhammad Ali Pasha

Muhammad Ali Pasha
MUHAMMAD ALI (or Mehmet and other spellings) Albanian-born viceroy of Egypt, who carried out useful reforms but was ruthless and greedy. Date: 1769 - 1848

Background imagePasha Collection: OTTOMAN EMPIRE: KURDS. General Hadi Pasha of Turkey signing the never-ratified

OTTOMAN EMPIRE: KURDS. General Hadi Pasha of Turkey signing the never-ratified treaty of peace between Turkey and the Allies at Sevres, France

Background imagePasha Collection: GAZI AHMED MUHTAR PASHA (1839-1919). Turkish Ottoman grand vizier and general

GAZI AHMED MUHTAR PASHA (1839-1919). Turkish Ottoman grand vizier and general. Engraving portrait as High Commissioner for Egypt, 1885

Background imagePasha Collection: ABDUL KERIM PASHA (1807-1883). Ottoman soldier and commander of the Turkish Army in Serbia

ABDUL KERIM PASHA (1807-1883). Ottoman soldier and commander of the Turkish Army in Serbia. Wood engraving, English, 1876

Background imagePasha Collection: ENVER PASHA (1881?-1922). Turkish soldier and leader of the Young Turk movement

ENVER PASHA (1881?-1922). Turkish soldier and leader of the Young Turk movement. Photographed c1917

Background imagePasha Collection: Prince Sidi Muhammad al-Hadi (el Hadi) Pasha - Bey of Tunis

Prince Sidi Muhammad al-Hadi (el Hadi) Pasha - Bey of Tunis
H.H. Muhammad al-Hadi Pasha (1855-1906), Bey and Possessor of the Kingdom of Tunis, Tunisia. Date: circa 1904

Background imagePasha Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Rue Sabri Pacha

Thessaloniki, Greece - Rue Sabri Pacha. Date: 1901

Background imagePasha Collection: Mehmed Talaat Pasha

Mehmed Talaat Pasha (1874-1921) - one of the triumvirate known as the Three Pashas that controlled the Ottoman Empire during the First World War Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePasha Collection: The final moments of Hayreddin Barbarossa, Ottoman Admiral

The final moments of Hayreddin Barbarossa, Ottoman Admiral
A fanciful depiction of the final moments of the life of Hayreddin Barbarossa (Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha) (1478-1546), Ottoman Admiral of the fleet. Date: 1546

Background imagePasha Collection: Istanbul, Turkey - Haydar Pasa Station

Istanbul, Turkey - Haydar Pasa Station
Haydar Pasa Station viewed from the waters of the southern mouth of the Bosphorus - Constantinople, Turkey. Date: 1927

Background imagePasha Collection: His Highness Mehmed Kamil Pasha

His Highness Mehmed Kamil Pasha (1833-1913) - Four times Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. Date: circa 1905

Background imagePasha Collection: Enver Pasha and General Winkler, Macedonian Front, WW1

Enver Pasha and General Winkler, Macedonian Front, WW1
Ismail Enver Pasha (1881-1922), Turkish leader, and General Arnold von Winkler (or Winckler, 1856-1945), German army officer, studying a map on the Macedonian Front during the First World War

Background imagePasha Collection: Ahmed Jemal Pasha, Ottoman military officer

Ahmed Jemal Pasha, Ottoman military officer
Ahmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (1872-1922), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imagePasha Collection: Ismail Enver Pasha, Turkish leader

Ismail Enver Pasha, Turkish leader
Ismail Enver Pasha (1881-1922), Turkish military officer, leader of the Ottoman Empire in both Balkan Wars, and architect of the Ottoman-German Alliance during the First World War. Date: circa 1914

Background imagePasha Collection: House of Mehmet Ali Pacha - Kavala

House of Mehmet Ali Pacha - Kavala
The House of the late Mehmet Ali Pacha of Egypt at Kavala, Greece, the second largest city in northern Greece, the principal seaport of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala prefecture

Background imagePasha Collection: Porters and their boss at Haydar Pasa Quay

Porters and their boss at Haydar Pasa Quay, transporting a very large and probably very heavy, block of stone, suspended on two long wooden poles

Background imagePasha Collection: The Turkish Tom Thumb

The Turkish Tom Thumb - Pasha Hayati Hassid. Born 1852 - height 30 inches - weight 34 lbs - spoke seven languages. Introduced to England by Lloyd Forsyth

Background imagePasha Collection: Enver Pasha - watercolour cartoon card

Enver Pasha - watercolour cartoon card
I believe it is now my turn!. An original watercolour depicting Enver Pasha (1881-1922), pro-German, pan-Turkist revolutionary

Background imagePasha Collection: Hospital of Haydar Pasa, Constantinople

Hospital of Haydar Pasa, Constantinople
The Gardens of the Hospital of Haydar Pasa with staff and some inmates - Constantinople, Turkey

Background imagePasha Collection: Statue of Muhammad Ali, Cairo, Egypt

Statue of Muhammad Ali, Cairo, Egypt. Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769 - 1849), is regarded as the " founder of modern Egypt"

Background imagePasha Collection: Enver Pasha (1881 - 1922)

Enver Pasha (1881 - 1922)
Ismail Enver Beyefendi (1881 - 1922), known to Europeans during his political and military career as Enver Pasha (Turkish)

Background imagePasha Collection: Haidar Pacha Station, Constantinople

Haidar Pacha Station, Constantinople, Turkey. On Asian side of the Bosphorus in the Uskudar District. Terminus Station with International and regional domestic trains

Background imagePasha Collection: Lion front view of an adult male standing in savanna Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Lion front view of an adult male standing in savanna Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
SAS-62 Lion - front view of an adult male standing in savannah Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa Panthera leo Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imagePasha Collection: The Khan Asad Pasha

The Khan Asad Pasha, built in 1752, used to house merchants and their shops. It is now the principle exhibition space in the Old City, Damascus, Syria& #x26; #x26; #x0B; The Khan Asad Pasha

Background imagePasha Collection: Cartoon, Valentine Baker, British soldier

Cartoon, Valentine Baker, British soldier
Cartoon, Valentine Baker (1827-1887), British soldier, also known as Baker Pasha -- Penance! He served with both the British and Ottoman armies and took part in several wars

Background imagePasha Collection: Beirut, Lebanon - Panoramic view - Garden of Rustein Pacha

Beirut, Lebanon - Panoramic view - Garden of Rustein Pacha Date: circa 1908

Background imagePasha Collection: Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Hicks Pasha and Staff

Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Hicks Pasha and Staff - Several soldiers on horseback - many locals watching. Part of Box 244 Boswell Collection - Sudan War. Date: 1881 - 1889

Background imagePasha Collection: Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Treachery of Black Pasha

Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Treachery of Black Pasha - Attacking horsemen - inset of British Officer with field glasses. Part of Box 244 Boswell Collection - Sudan War. Date: 1881 - 1889

Background imagePasha Collection: Crimean War, the Turkish reconnaissance

Crimean War, the Turkish reconnaissance
Crimean War -- the Turkish reconnaissance, with General Pelissier, Omar Pasha and Lord Raglan. 1855

Background imagePasha Collection: The Khedive of Egypt Ismail Pasha (1830-1895) leaving the Ar

The Khedive of Egypt Ismail Pasha (1830-1895) leaving the Ar
Ismail Pasha (1830-1895). Khedive of Egypt and Sudan. Cairo. The ex-Khedive of Egypt, Ismail Pasha, leaving the Ardine Palace, June 30, 1879. Engraving by Canedi

Background imagePasha Collection: Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle, 18th century and the clock tow

Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle, 18th century and the clock tow
Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle built in 18th century ordered by the tribal leader Gjin Bue Shpata and the clock tower added in 1811 by the Ottoman governor Ali Pasha of Tepelena

Background imagePasha Collection: Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle, clock tower and tower houses

Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle, clock tower and tower houses
Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle built in 18th century ordered by the tribal leader Gjin Bue Shpata and the clock tower, added from 1811 by the Ottoman governor Ali Pasha of Tepelena

Background imagePasha Collection: Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). Emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruit

Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). Emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruiting soldiers among the tribes to fight the British army. In the background, the Temple of Edfu. Engraving, 1882




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"Pasha: A Tale of Leadership, History, and Legacy" Step into the world of Pasha, where tales of leadership, history, and legacy intertwine. From Ismail Enver Pasha's influential role as a Turkish leader during World War I to the enchanting beauty of the Two-tailed Pasha butterfly (also known as Foxy Charaxes), this caption explores various facets associated with the name. Travel to Alexandria, Egypt, and stroll along Sherif Pasha Street—a testament to an era that witnessed grandeur and transformation. In Cairo's Opera Square stands a majestic statue honoring Ibrahim Pasha—an emblematic figure who left an indelible mark on Egyptian history. Venture further into Damascus Straight Street in Syria and immerse yourself in the vibrant Midhat Pasha Souq—a bustling marketplace that has stood witness to centuries of trade. Discover the opulence within Mahakma du Pasha in Quartier—the interior whispers stories of justice served under its roof. Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey stands tall alongside his advisors and patriots—symbols of unity amidst challenging times. Witness historical conversations unfold as Enver Pasha engages in dialogue with Lieutenant Colonel Tyrrell in 1913—an exchange that would shape destinies yet unknown. Reflect upon Muhammad Ali's reign over Egypt or Ismail Pasha's transformative rule—both leaving their imprints on a nation striving for progress. Delve deeper into Syria's rich heritage at Khan As ad Pasha—an ancient caravanserai built centuries ago—a reminder of resilience against time's relentless march. And let us not forget Alexandria Bombarded—a poignant chapter etched forever in collective memory. Ponder upon these fragments from different corners of our world—each bearing significance tied to the name "Pasha. " Whether it be through political prowess or natural wonders like butterflies; streets adorned with statues or marketplaces teeming with life; halls echoing justice or leaders shaping nations—the legacy continues to captivate and inspire.