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  1. Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) Battle of Kızıl Tepe. Awards. Ahmed Muhtar Pasha also spelled Ahmed Mihtar Pasha ( Ottoman Turkish: احمد مختار پاشا ;‎ 1 November 1839 – 21 January 1919) was a prominent Ottoman field marshal and Grand Vizier, who served in the Crimean and Russo-Turkish wars.

  2. Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (1839-1919) 22 de julio de 1912 29 de octubre de 1912 (-) Kıbrıslı Mehmet Kamil Bajá (1833-1913) 4.º período: 29 de octubre de 1912 23 de enero de 1913 212 Mahmud Shevket Pachá (1856-1913) 23 de enero de 1913 11 de junio de 1913 † 213 Said Halim Pasha (1863-1921) 12 de junio de 1913 3 de febrero de 1917 ...

  3. Esliha-i Askeriyye Müzesi, Ahmed Muhtar Paşa’nın 1908-1923 yılları arasındaki müdürlüğü sırasında dönemin önde gelen kültür merkezlerinden biri oldu. Adı da Müze-i Askerî-i Osmânî olarak değiştirildi. Günümüzde Askeri Müze adıyla çalışmalarını sürdüren bu kuruluşa ayrıca bir kütüphane, atış poligonu ve sinema ilâve edildi.

  4. Discord in government. On 30 September, 1911, the pro-CUP İbrahim Hakkı Pasha resigned as Grand Vizier following the outbreak of the Italo-Turkish War. When Tripolitanian MPs proposed to put him on trial for failing to stop Italian occupation of the area, the CUP blocked the motion, increasing partisanship.

  5. Sus tutores fueron Miralay Süleyman Bey, Ömer Efendi, Tophane Müfti Ömer Lutfi Efendi, Gazi Ahmed Muhtar Pasha y Gürcü Şerif Efendi. Tomó sus lecciones de francés del médico jefe del sultán, Marko Pasha, y del yerno de Sakızlı Ohannes Pasha, Şarl. [3] Izzeddin fue circuncidado el 20 de junio de 1870. [5]

  6. Gazi Ahmed Muhtar Pasha or Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (1 November 1839; Bursa — 21 January 1919; Istanbul) was a Turkish[1] Ottoman grand vizier and general. He was born at Bursa in Turkey and was educated in the Ottoman military college in Constantinople. He was promoted rapidly and eventually became...

  7. 7 de ago. de 2006 · Sometime Chief of Staff of the Ottoman army, Ahmed Muhtar Paşa had originally gained prominence as a hero of the Russian–Ottoman war of 1877–78, for which he was decorated with the title of Gazi. Selim Deringil, ‘Ghazi Ahmed Mukhtar Pasha and the British Occupation of Egypt’, Al-Abhath, Vol.34 (1986), pp.13–14.