Çalık Ali Pasha - definitie. Wat is Çalık Ali Pasha
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Wat (wie) is Çalık Ali Pasha - definitie


Çalık Ali Pasha         
OTTOMAN GRAND VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF AHMET II
Merzifonlu Hacı Ali Pasha; Merzifonlu Haci Ali Pasha; Merzifonlu Hacı Çalık Ali Pasha; Merzifonlu Çalık Hacı Ali Pasha; Calik Ali Pasha; Merzifonlu Çalık Ali Pasha; Hacı Çalık Ali Pasha; Haci Calik Ali Pasha; Hajji Chalik Ali Pasha; Merzifonlu Calik Ali Pasha
Çalık Ali Pasha (also Hacı Çalık Ali Pasha or Merzifonlu Çalık Ali Pasha; died 1698) was an Ottoman statesman who served as grand vizier during the reign of Ahmed II.
Arabacı Ali Pasha         
OTTOMAN GRANDVIZIER (1620-1693)
Bahadırzade Arabacı Ali Pasha; Bahadırzade Ali Pasha; Arabaci Ali Pasha; Bahadirzade Ali Pasha; Bahadiroglu Ali Pasha
Arabacı Ali Pasha (also known as Bahadırzade Ali Pasha; 1620–1693) was a short-term Albanian Ottoman grand vizier from 1691 to 1692. His epithet arabacı means "charioteer" in Turkish, an allusion to his practice of sending his political enemies to death or exile in a certain tumbrel.
Güzelce Ali Pasha         
OTTOMAN KAPUDAN PASHA AND GRAND VIZIER
İstanköylü Çelebi (Güzelce) Ali Paşa; Istanköylü Çelebi Ali Pasha; Guzelce Ali Pasha
Güzelce Ali Pasha (Ali Pasha the Handsome; died 9 March 1621), also known as Çelebi Ali Pasha or İstanköylü Ali Pasha, was an Ottoman statesman and military figure. He was Kapudan Pasha (grand admiral of the Ottoman Navy) around 1617 and Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1619 to 1621.