Hacı Ahmet Paşa
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Hacı Ahmet Paşa
Summary
Hacı Ahmet Paşa is a human[1]. His place of birth was Istanbul[2]. He was born on 1860[3]. He passed away in Istanbul[4]. He died on 1947[5]. He worked as a statesperson[6] and bureaucrat[7].
Key Facts
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa was born in Istanbul[2].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa died in Istanbul[4].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa was born on 1860[3].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa died on 1947[5].
- A child of Hacı Ahmet Paşa was Enver Pasha[8].
- A child of Hacı Ahmet Paşa was Nuri Killigil[9].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa held citizenship in Ottoman Empire[10].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa held citizenship in Turkey[11].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's professions included statesperson[6].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's professions included bureaucrat[7].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa held the position of Beylerbey of Egypt[12].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa is recorded as male[13].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's Commons category is recorded as Hacı Ahmet Paşa[15].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's given name is recorded as Ahmed[16].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's given name is recorded as Ahmet[17].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Ottoman Turkish[18].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's name in native language is recorded as حاجى احمد پاشا[19].
- Hacı Ahmet Paşa's sibling is recorded as Halil Kut[20].
Body
Origins and Family
Hacı Ahmet Paşa's place of birth was Istanbul[2]. He was born on 1860[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include statesperson[6] and bureaucrat[7]. Hacı Ahmet Paşa held the position of Beylerbey of Egypt[12].
Personal Life
Children include Enver Pasha[8], a politician[21], 1881–1922[22], of Ottoman Empire[23], awarded the Pour le Mérite[24] and Nuri Killigil[9], a politician[25], 1881–1949[26], of Ottoman Empire[27].
Death and Burial
Hacı Ahmet Paşa died on 1947[5]. He passed away in Istanbul[4].
FAQs
Where was Hacı Ahmet Paşa born?
Hacı Ahmet Paşa was born in Istanbul[2].
Where did Hacı Ahmet Paşa die?
Hacı Ahmet Paşa died in Istanbul[4].
What did Hacı Ahmet Paşa do for work?
Hacı Ahmet Paşa worked as statesperson[6] and bureaucrat[7].