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Turgut Reis
Dragut (; 1485 – 23 June 1565) was an Ottoman corsair, naval commander, governor, and noble. Under his command, the Ottoman Empire's maritime power was extended across North Africa. Recognized for his military genius, and as being among "the most dangerous" of corsairs, Dragut has been referred to as "the greatest pirate warrior of all time", "undoubtedly the most able of all the Turkish leaders", and "the uncrowned king of the Mediterranean". He was nicknamed "the Drawn Sword of Islam". He was described by a French admiral as "a living chart of the Mediterranean, skillful enough on land to be

Oruç Reis
Ottoman corsair, later Sultan of Algiers (c. 1474–1518)
Köprülü Fazıl Mustafa Paşa
Ottoman Grand Vizier (1637-1691)

Gazi Husrev-beg
Bosnian noble (1480-1541)
Müezzinzade Ali Paşa
Ottoman governor and admiral
Hadim Sinan Pasha
Ottoman politician (1459-1517)
Silahdar Damat Ali Pasha
Ottoman Turkish general and Grand Vizier (1667-1716)
Hadim Ali Pasha
Ottoman governor of Rumelia, Grand Vizier, and leader of the Ottoman army in the Ottoman–Mamluk War of 1485–1491
Ulubatlı Hasan
Turkish martyr
Elmas Mehmed Paşa
Ottoman grand vizier (1661–1697)
Topal Osman Paşa
Ottoman general (1663–1733)
Mehmed Siroco
Ottoman admiral and statesman (1525–1571)

Nasuhzade Ali Pasha
Ottoman admiral
Telli Hasan Pasha
Ottoman military commander and statesman of Serb origin (1530–1593)
Koca Musa Paşa
Ottoman governor
Anzavur Ahmed Pasha
Ottoman military commander of Circassian origin (1885–1921)
Köprülü Abdullah Pasha
Ottoman general (1684-1735)
Tayyar Mehmed Pasha
Ottoman grand vizier
Ballaban Badera
Albanian commander
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
Hass Murad Pasha
Ottoman politician