Kadri Pasha
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Kadri Pasha or Mehmet Kadri Pasha was an Ottoman
statesman
. He was Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
from 9 June 1880 to 12 September 1880.
Born 1832 in Antep as El Lakits (Arabic: The Foundling) was the son of Abd el Birr and Zarka.
His real name remains unknown.
Abd el Kahir al-Ajwad (Arabic: Servant of virtue) was the Sheik of one from the Muntefik - Arabs with a very good reputation.
He was the husband of Zarqa and the father of El Lakits.
He was wearing sandals on his bare feet and a simple string held together by a camel Haik
Still, I had rarely seen such a character head. His dark hair was braided in many of the same, thin braids that hung down on all sides.
Wrong about the low but broad forehead were two closely spaced scars that been produced by knife cuts were deliberate.
The beard was thicker than otherwise at the Arabs is remarkable.
His eyes had a sharp, almost piercing gaze.
Zarqa (Blue) is the wife of Abd el Kahir al-Ajwad and the mother of his son.
She had blue eyes.
Mehmed Kadri Pasha was about one and a half years old and has blue eyes, of his parents stolen and exposed, and brought to the Palace in Istanbul, which gives it the alternative name.
When her infant son, by Ben Humam Dschihal was kidnapped, she was rejected by her husband.
After Omar Ben Sadek could return the child to the parents, reconciled with her husband and she remarries.
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries...
statesman
Statesman
A statesman is usually a politician or other notable public figure who has had a long and respected career in politics or government at the national and international level. As a term of respect, it is usually left to supporters or commentators to use the term...
. He was Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
Grand Vizier
Grand Vizier, in Turkish Vezir-i Azam or Sadr-ı Azam , deriving from the Arabic word vizier , was the greatest minister of the Sultan, with absolute power of attorney and, in principle, dismissable only by the Sultan himself...
from 9 June 1880 to 12 September 1880.
Born 1832 in Antep as El Lakits (Arabic: The Foundling) was the son of Abd el Birr and Zarka.
His real name remains unknown.
Abd el Kahir al-Ajwad (Arabic: Servant of virtue) was the Sheik of one from the Muntefik - Arabs with a very good reputation.
He was the husband of Zarqa and the father of El Lakits.
He was wearing sandals on his bare feet and a simple string held together by a camel Haik
Still, I had rarely seen such a character head. His dark hair was braided in many of the same, thin braids that hung down on all sides.
Wrong about the low but broad forehead were two closely spaced scars that been produced by knife cuts were deliberate.
The beard was thicker than otherwise at the Arabs is remarkable.
His eyes had a sharp, almost piercing gaze.
Zarqa (Blue) is the wife of Abd el Kahir al-Ajwad and the mother of his son.
She had blue eyes.
Mehmed Kadri Pasha was about one and a half years old and has blue eyes, of his parents stolen and exposed, and brought to the Palace in Istanbul, which gives it the alternative name.
When her infant son, by Ben Humam Dschihal was kidnapped, she was rejected by her husband.
After Omar Ben Sadek could return the child to the parents, reconciled with her husband and she remarries.