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emirs complained that Ismail Pasha, who was familiar to them, was being replaced by a stranger and asked him to send a petition to remain governor of Egypt. Ismail Pasha refused and hastily began packing his belongings for departure. The emirs grew suspicious that he was hurrying because of unpaid
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debts to the treasury and forced him to remain in Egypt until the new governor Safranbolulu Izzet Mehmet Pasha could arrive and audit him. They put him under house arrest, and when the new governor arrived and Ismail Pasha paid what he owed, he finally left on a ship for Morea on 26 June 1791.
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At the beginning of Ramadan a Tatar messenger arrived bearing an edict deposing Isma'il Pasha and that he should direct himself to Morea while the pasha of Morea, Muhammad Pasha, who had been in Jidda the previous year and was known as 'Izzat, was to be governor of
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However, less than a month later, on 30 January 1789, messengers from Istanbul appeared carrying an order for the re-dismissal of Abdi Pasha and the reappointment of Ismail Pasha, this being the result of the persuasions of Ismail Pasha's former employee and friend
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after holding the office for 20 years. At one point, Ismail Pasha became very angry with a man named Abdul Wahhab Efendi the Bosnian, and hearing of his derisions of him, slapped him in the face and plucked his beard before his ministers pulled him away.
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rulers of the province, Ismail Pasha went with him. When Hasan Pasha completed the removal (at least temporarily) and departed, he left Ismail Pasha behind in Egypt. Ismail Pasha then received the news that he was appointed the
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as to their power and holdings in Egypt, found that he had been replaced by Ismail Pasha, they refused to honor the deal. Abdi Pasha, angry over his dismissal and this turn of events, sent agents to
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emir at the time. After his death, other Mamluk emirs competed over who would take leadership of the emirs. Mass graves were dug for the dead.
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After arriving in Morea sometime in late summer 1791, Ismail Pasha was dismissed from this post later that year or the next (1792), and his
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In the first few days of May 1791, a message arrived from Istanbul, dismissing Ismail Pasha from the governorship and replacing him with
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helped to have his viziership and status as a civil servant returned, Ismail Pasha remained in Tuscany and died there.
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In the beginning of his second term, news arrived from Istanbul that the Ottoman Empire had had a brief victory in the
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origin, he grew up in Tunis during the reign of Ali Pasha (1759-1782). Because of this, he became the
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Itḥāf ahl al-zamān bi-akhbār mulūk Tūnis wa-ʻahd al-amān, Tunis, al-Dār al-Tūnisīyah lil-Nashr, 1990
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In early 1791, an extremely deadly plague ravaged Egypt, killing many of all ages including
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When the Mamluk emirs, who had secured a negotiation with Ismail Pasha's predecessor
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and foreign lands and was placed under house arrest. After being freed, he moved to
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When Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha was ordered by the sultan
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Index

Ismail Pasha (disambiguation)
Ottoman
Georgian
kethüda
Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha
Kapudan Pasha
Egypt Eyalet
Morea Eyalet
Abdülhamid I
Egypt
Mamluk
Ibrahim Bey (Mamluk)
Murad Bey
Ottoman governor of Egypt
Keki Abdi Pasha
Istanbul
Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha
Russo-Turkish War (1787–92)
Banat
Russians
Al-Azhar University
Abdülhamid I
Selim III
Kapudan Pasha
Ismail Bey al-Kabir
Mamluk
Safranbolulu Izzet Mehmet Pasha
Morea Eyalet
Peloponnese
Greece

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