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page 119th-century Ottoman military personnel
Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt
Egyptian general and Wāli of Egypt (1789–1848)
Omer Lutfi Pasha
Ottoman general and governor of Serb origin (1806–1871)
Abdülkerim Nadir Pasha
Ottoman army general (1807-1883)
Osman Pazvantoğlu
Ottoman rebel
Suleyman Husnu Pasha
Ottoman Turkish military commander, 1838–1892 (1838–1892)
Hasan Tahsin Pasha
Ottoman general (1845–1918)
Marian Langiewicz
Polish general (1827-1887)
Michał Czajkowski
Polish-Cossack soldier and author, Ottoman general (1804–1886)
Ali Pasha of Gucia
Albanian politician
Abdullah II Al-Sabah
Ruler of Kuwait from 1866 to 1892
Mahmud Dramali Pasha
tasked with suppressing the Greek War of Independence but failed
Kıbrıslı Mehmed Emin Paşa
Ottoman civil servant

Smail-aga Čengić
army general
Mehmed Şükrü Paşa
Ottoman general
Richard Guyon
British general (1803-1856)
Sokol Baci
Albanian rebel against Ottoman rule

Konstanty Borzęcki
Polish officer in Osman service
Mehmet Pashë Derralla
Albanian politician
Veli Pasha
son of Ali pasha of Tepelena
Şevket Turgut Paşa
Turkish general (1857–1924)
Aqil Agha
strongman in Palestine
Christian Tell
Romanian politician (1808-1884)
Ismael Gibraltar
ottoman admiral
Jean Karadja Pasha
Ottoman general and diplomat (1835–1894)
Mehmed-beg Kulenović
Mehmed Bey Kulenović, known as Kulin-kapetan (1776–d. 13 August 1806) was an Ottoman Bosnian kaptan ("captain", fortress military commander) of Stara Ostrovica. He was active during the First Serbian Uprising (1804–13), in which the Serbs of the Sanjak of Smederevo revolted against the Ottoman Empire and made incursions into Bosnia. He held the honorific bey title.
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==Life==
His name was Mehmed, but he was known as Kulin-kapetan. He belonged to the Kulenović family of Kulen-Vakuf, specifically a branch engaged in tax farming (haraç), thus were called haračlije ("haraç-takers"). The Ku
Kara Mehmed Paşa
Turkish statesperson (17..–1828)
Izzet Ahmed Pasha
Ottoman statesman of Serbian descent (1798–1876)
Tajar Tetova
Albanian activist