Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha, also spelled as Mehmed Emin Aali (5 March 1815 - 7 September 1871) was a prominent Ottoman statesman during the Tanzimat period, best known as the architect of the Ottoman Reform Edict of 1856, and for his role in the Treaty of Paris (1856) that ended the Crimean War. Âli Pasha was widely regarded as a deft and able states. Mehmed Emin Âli Paşa, (born March 5, 1815, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Tur.]—died Sept. 7, 1871, Constantinople), Ottoman grand vizier (chief minister) distinguished for his westernizing reform policies.
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Behind his back in the ministry, even as grand vizier, Âli was nicknamed Kapucu-zade or Doorman's Son. The family was desperately poor. Ali Rıza moved on to a job in the spice market but lacked the money to give his son even a traditional Islamic mosque education. When Mehmet Emin was only fourteen, his father died and any hope of schooling. Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha, also spelled as Mehmed Emin Aali was a prominent Ottoman statesman during the Tanzimat period, best known as the architect of the Ottoman Reform Edict of 1856, and for his role in the Treaty of Paris that ended the Crimean War. Âli Pasha was widely regarded as a deft and able statesman, and often credited with preventing an early break-up of the empire. Âli Pasha. Mehmed Emin Pasha, (born March 28, 1840, Oppeln, Silesia [now Opole, Poland]—died October 23, 1892, Kanema, Congo Free State [now Democratic Republic of the Congo]), physician, explorer, and governor of the Equatorial province of Egyptian Sudan who contributed vastly to the knowledge of African geography, natural history, ethnology, and languages. Mehmed Emin Pasha (born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, baptized Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer; March 28, 1840 - October 23, 1892) was an Ottoman physician of German Jewish origin, naturalist, and governor of the Egyptian province of Equatoria on the upper Nile.
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Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha. Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha, also spelled as Mehmed Emin Aali (5 March 1815 - 7 September 1871) was a prominent Ottoman statesman during the Tanzimat period, best known as the architect of the Ottoman Reform Edict of 1856, and for his role in the Treaty of Paris (1856) that ended the Crimean War. Âli Pasha was widely regarded as a deft and able statesman, and often. Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha (March 5, 1815 - September 7, 1871) was an prominent Ottoman statesman. He was the principal architect of the Ottoman Reform Edict of 1856 (Ottoman Turkish language: Islâhât Hatt-ı Hümâyûn-û), a crucial part of the Tanzimat reforms of the mid-19th-century Ottoman Empire, which he transformed from a tottering medieval potentate into a nation run along modern. Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha, also spelled as Mehmed Emin Aali 5 was a prominent Ottoman statesman during the Tanzimat period, best known as the architect of the Ottoman Reform Edict of 1856, and for his role in the Treaty of Paris that ended the Crimean War. Âli Pasha was widely regarded as a deft and able statesman, and often credited with preventing an early break-up of the empire. Âli Pasha. Mehmed Said Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمد سعيد پاشا ; 1838-1914), also known as Küçük Said Pasha ("Said Pasha the Younger") or Şapur Çelebi or in his youth as Mabeyn Başkatibi Said Bey, was an Ottoman monarchist, senator, statesman and editor of the Turkish newspaper Jerid-i-Havadis. He served as grand vizier for nine years in total, seven times during the reign of Abdul.
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Mehmed Emin Âli Paşa (d. 5 Mart 1815 - ö. 7 Eylül 1871), Osmanlı Devleti'nde Tanzimat döneminin Mustafa Reşid Paşa ve Keçecizade Fuat Paşa ile birlikte en önemli üç devlet adamından biridir. Abdülmecid ve Abdülaziz saltanatlarında beş defa olmak üzere toplam sekiz yıl üç ay sadrazamlık yapmıştır. Ayrıca Londra Büyükelçiliği, İzmir ve Bursa valiliği, Meclis-i. A. H. Ongunsu, "Âli Paşa", İA, I, 335-340. H. Bowen, "ʿÂlī Pas̲h̲a Muḥammad Amīn", EI2 (İng.), I, 396-398. Bu madde TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi'nin 1989 yılında İstanbul'da basılan 2. cildinde, 425-426 numaralı sayfalarda yer almıştır. Matbu nüshayı pdf dosyası olarak indirmek için tıklayınız. Osmanlı.
Mehmed Emin Aali Pasha (Q439237) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Ottoman statesman and Grand Vizier (1815-1871) Aali Pasha; edit. Language Label Description Also known as;. Mehmed Emin Ali Pascha. retrieved. 9 October 2017. place of death. Istanbul. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Turkish Wikipedia. manner. Mehmed Emin Âli Paşa (Mehmed Emin Aali Pasha) (February 1815 - September 7, 1871), (also spelled Mehemed Emin Ali or Mehmet Emin Ali), was an Ottoman statesman. Mehmed Emin Aali Pasha was born at Constantinople and was the son of a shopkeeper. Since he had a knowledge of French he was able to enter the diplomatic service of his country at an early age when he obtained a post in the.
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Dates of Life 1815 - 1871 Place of birth Konstantinopel Occupation Politiker; Großwesir Authority Data GND: 121143252 | OGND | VIAF: 75256276 Alternate Names. Mehmed Emin Âli Paşa; Aali-Pacha Grand Vizier (B. 1815, Istanbul - D. 7 September 1871, Istanbul). His full name is Mehmed Emin Ali Pasha. Ali Pasha, as one of the most important statesmen of the Tanzimat (reform) period, served during the rule of Sultan Abdülmecid and Sultan Abdülâziz five times as Grand Vizier and seven times as Minister of Foreign Affairs as well as at other important positions.