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  1. Hurşid Ahmed Pachá 1 (fallecido el 30 de noviembre de 1822) fue un general otomano y gran visir a principios del siglo XIX . Primeros años. Nació en el Cáucaso y era de ascendencia georgiana. 2 3 Fue llevado a Constantinopla cuando era joven, se convirtió al Islam y se enrolo en los Jenízaros.

  2. Hurshid Ahmed Pasha (sometimes written Khurshid Ahmed Pasha; Turkish: Hurşid Ahmed Paşa, Ottoman Turkish: خورشيد أحمد پاشا; died 30 November 1822) was an Ottoman-Georgian general, and Grand Vizier during the early 19th century.

  3. The Ottoman commander of the fortress was Hurshid Pasha who had 8,000 troops in the fort and the surrounding area. The Serbs then launched several attacks against the Niš Fortress, but they could not take the fort due to lack of heavy artillery.

  4. Aliado con el representante diplomático del Reino Unido, Hurshid trató de expulsar a Mehmet Alí y sus albaneses de Egipto, trayendo a la caballería ligera deli (lit. «locos») de la Siria otomana para hacerlo.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2018 · The head belonged to a hapless pasha who failed to suppress a rebellion in the distant province of Albania; it is tended by Abdulla, the guardian of the heads, and regularly inspected for signs...

  6. Hurşid Ahmed Pasha [1] (died 30 November 1822) was an Ottoman General and Grand Vizier during the early 19th century. He was born in the Caucasus and was of Georgian descent. [2] [3] He was taken to Constantinople as a youth, converted to Islam and enrolled in the Janissaries.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2010 · Deeply angered by the rebel force’s actions, the Turkish commander Hurshid Pasha decided to teach a grim lesson to the Serbian nation. The bodies of the dead rebels were mutilated. Their skins...