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** Talaat Pasha, whose role before the revolution is not clear.
After these political and military achievements, he introduced a military dictatorship that came to be called the Three Pashas ( Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha, and Djemal Pasha ).
Book One also introduces the readers to the German Protestant missionary Johannes Lepsius, a real person, and his audience with Enver Pasha, the Ottoman War Minister, one of the Three Pashas, which also included Talaat Pasha and Djemal Pasha, the triumvirate that ruled the Ottoman Empire.
When the car suffers two loud tire punctures, Lepsius at first thinks they have been assassinated ( which foreshadows the real deaths of Talaat and Djemal Pasha by Armenian assassins ).
In 1920, Banque Misr ( Bank of Egypt ) was founded by Talaat Pasha Harb as " an Egyptian bank for Egyptians only ", which restricted shareholding to native Egyptians and helped finance various new Egyptian-owned businesses.
He famously admonished the country's Interior Minister Talaat Pasha, stating that " Our people will never forget these massacres.
Thus it was possible for Aubrey in February 1921 to amaze a friend he could confide to, Lord Robert Cecil, that he was going abroad as an inspector of Scotland Yard: he went to Berlin to interview Talaat Pasha for intelligence.
During his premiership, Youssef Wahba introduced several economic reforms including the removal of price controls on agricultural products, probably a first in the history of Egypt, as well as the creation of the Banque Misr by Talaat Harb Pasha, the first national bank.
* Black Book ( Talat Pasha ), a personal notebook of the World War I Ottoman leader Talaat Pasha
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After the assassination of the Prime Minister Mahmud Sevket Pasa in July 1913, Talaat Pasha again became Minister of Interior Affairs.
Talaat, with Enver Pasha and Djemal Pasha, formed a group called the Three Pashas.

Talaat and also
Talaat also issued the order for the Tehcir Law of June 1, 1915 to February 8, 1916 that allowed for the mass-deportation of Armenians, a principal vehicle of the Armenian Genocide.

Talaat and at
As explained in the key indictment at the trial ( in absentia ) of the Three Pashas ( Enver, Cemal, and Talaat ); the Armenian Genocide massacres were spearheaded by the Teşkilat-i Mahsusa under its leader, the Turkish physician Behaeddin Shakir.
In the mid-morning attack, terrorists from the Islamic Group and Jihad Talaat al-Fath (" Holy War of the Vanguard of the Conquest ") massacred 62 people at the attraction.

Talaat and born
Mehmed Talaat was born in 1874 in Kırcaali town of Edirne Vilayetinto the family of a junior civil servant working for the government of the Ottoman Empire.

Talaat and Mehmed
* March 14 Armenian Soghomon Tehlirian assassinates Mehmed Talaat, former Interior Minister of Turkey, in Charlottenburg, Berlin.
The CUP-led government was headed by Minister of the Interior and Grand Vizier, Mehmed Talaat ( 1874 1921 ).
In 1906, the Ottoman Freedom Society ( OFS ) was established in Thessalonica by Mehmed Talaat.
Mehmed Talaat, when Interior Minister, ordered on April 24, 1915 the arrest of Armenian leaders in Istanbul, and requested the Tehcir Law of May 1915 that initiated the genocide of the Ottoman Empire's Armenian population.

Talaat and was
On April 12, in what was considered a surprise move, Talaat Sadat, nephew of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, who was not a party member and who had been long considered an opposition member, was selected as the new party chairman.
Although Talaat was the minister of the interior, many historians argue that Enver Pasha deserves equal blame for the extermination of the Armenians.

Talaat and one
Teebi has authored and edited more than 25 book chapters and one textbook co-edited with Prof. Talaat I. Farag entitled Genetic Disorders Among Arab Populations, published in 1997 by Oxford University Press.

Talaat and controlled
On April 24, 1915, Talaat issued an order to close all Armenian political organizations operating within the Ottoman Empire and arrest Armenians connected to them, justifying the action by stating that the organizations were controlled from outside the empire, were inciting upheavals behind the Ottoman lines, and were cooperating with Russian forces.

Talaat and Ottoman
Djemal, along with Enver and Talaat took control of the Ottoman government in 1913.

Talaat and .
Werfel intended his depiction, almost entirely drawn verbatim from Lepsius ’ s published account, to be both sympathetic and damning, especially when Enver consults with Talaat on the progress of the deportations.
The episode ends with Lepsius witnessing Enver and Talaat being driven past in a limousine.
Talaat Abdel-Malek, who formerly chaired the OECD / DAC Working Party on Aid Effectiveness, explains the structure of the new GP in the magazine Development and Cooperation.
* Dina Talaat Sayed Mohammed, famous Egyptian belly dancer.
Later, he married Hayriye Hanım ( later known as Hayriye Talaat Bafralı ), a young girl from Yanya.

Pasha and also
The Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar a grandson of Aurangzeb, is also known to have sent a letter to the Ottomans bu this time it was received by the Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damad Ibrahim Pasha providing a graphic description of the informing him of the efforts of the Mughal commander Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha against the Rajput and Maratha rebellion.
HH Abbas II Hilmi Bey ( also known as Abbas Hilmi Pasha ) () ( 14 July 1874 19 December 1944 ) was the last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan ( 8 January 1892 19 December 1914 ).
From this base, Sulayman Pasha managed to take control of the whole country of Yemen, also taking Sa ' na.
Suleiman also conferred upon Ibrahim Pasha the honor of beylerbey of Rumelia, granting Ibrahim authority over all Turkish territories in Europe, as well as command of troops residing within them in times of war.
The city's famous Stone Bridge was also reconstructed during this period and the Daut Pasha baths were built at the end of the 15th century.
However, the opera also defies the stereotyped expectations of a despotic Turkish culture, since its climax hinges around a selfless act of forgiveness on the part of the Pasha.
* The character Mull Pasha that is played by Dr. J. W. Müller is loosely based on the real life European military leader who served on one Middle country: John Bagot Glubb also known as " Glubb Pasha " who led the Arab Legion in Jordan.
* Haydée ( also transliterated as Haidée ): The daughter of Ali Pasha of Yanina, bought out of slavery by the Count.
Valentine BakerValentine Baker ( also known as Baker Pasha ) ( 1827 1887 ), British soldier, was a younger brother of Sir Samuel Baker.
Ghalib Pasha, the governor of the Hejaz was also present in the city.
Mahmud was also responsible for the subjugation of the Iraqi Mamluks by Ali Ridha Pasha in 1831.
Major-General Charles George Gordon, CB ( 28 January 1833 26 January 1885 ), also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British army officer and administrator.
William's position was also undermined by own officials, notably Essad Pasha himself, who accepted money from Italy to finance a revolt and to stage a coup against William.
Henry Bulwer also organized agricultural production on the island to self-sustain his little realm at least to a certain degree, but later sold Yassıada to the Khedive of Ottoman Egypt and Sudan, Ismail Pasha, who, however, didn't construct any new buildings and completely neglected the island.
* Giuseppe Donizetti also known as Donizetti Pasha, the eldest brother of Gaetano Donizetti, who became Instructor-General of the Ottoman Military Bands under Sultan Mahmud II and Sultan Abdulmecid I was born in Bergamo in 1788.
The Battle of Vaslui ( also referred as Battle of Podul Înalt or the Battle of Racova ) was fought on January 10, 1475, against the Ottoman Beylerbeyi of Rumelia, Hadım Suleyman Pasha.
" Although Congress never voted on a formal declaration of war, they did authorize the President to instruct the commanders of armed American vessels to seize all vessels and goods of the Pasha of Tripoli " and also to cause to be done all such other acts of precaution or hostility as the state of war will justify.
The Hagia Sophia also served as a model for many Ottoman mosques such as the Shehzade Mosque, the Suleiman Mosque, and the Rüstem Pasha Mosque.
Opponents of his accumulation theory also point to many instances in which foreign rulers needed and requested Western capital, such as the hapless moderniser Khedive Ismail Pasha.
When the Great Powers recognized an independent Albania, they also established the International Commission of Control, which endeavored to expand its authority and elbow out the Vlorë provisional government and the rival government of Essad Pasha Toptani, who enjoyed the support of large landowners in central Albania and boasted a formidable militia.
Ali Pasha is also a major character in the 1854 Mór Jókai's Hungarian novel Janicsárok végnapjai (" The Last Days of the Janissaries "), translated into English by R. Nisbet Bain, 1897, under the title The Lion of Janina.
* Abbas II of Egypt ( also known as Abbas Hilmi Pasha ) ( 1874 1944 ), last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan 1892 1914
Over the next two days, 13 14 October 1798, a major massacre of the French troops and the local Greek population which defended the city took place in Preveza and the Port Salaora on the Ambracian Gulf, starting before Ali Pasha entered Preveza on 13 October but continuing also in his presence.
Meeting of the representative of the World Jewish Congress, Alex Easterman, with the Pasha of Marrakesh and Lord of the Atlas, Thami El Glaoui | T ' hami el Mezourai El Glaoui, at the palace of the Pasha in Marrakesh, Morocco, January 1954The WJC leadership also kept in close touch with the leaders of the Moroccan independence movement, including the exiled sultan of Morocco, Mohammed V, who insisted that an autonomous Morocco would guarantee the freedom and equality of all its citizens, including access of non-Muslims to public administration.

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