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"Pacha: A Tale of Power, Politics, and Prestige" In the heart of Bulgaria lies a hidden gem known as Pacha

Background imagePacha Collection: Haydarpasa Campus - Marmara University, Istanbul

Haydarpasa Campus - Marmara University, Istanbul
(Now the) Haydarpasa Campus of the Marmara University, originally built as the Imperial Medical School and designed by Alexander Vallaury and Raimondo D Aronco. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePacha Collection: Hobart Pacha or Pasha: Augustus Charles Hobard-Hampden (1822-1886), c1880. English naval officer

Hobart Pacha or Pasha: Augustus Charles Hobard-Hampden (1822-1886), c1880. English naval officer and Naval adviser to Turkey who was appointed a Marshal of the Ottoman Empire

Background imagePacha Collection: THE PACHA OF ALEPPO, SYRIA, 1851 engraving

THE PACHA OF ALEPPO, SYRIA, 1851 engraving

Background imagePacha Collection: OMAR PACHA, 1806 - 1871, an Ottoman general

OMAR PACHA, 1806 - 1871, an Ottoman general

Background imagePacha Collection: Emperor Pachakuti Inka

Emperor Pachakuti Inka
PACHAKUTI INKA YUPANKI (or Pacha Ccutic) (original name Cusi Yupanqui) INCA EMPEROR OF PERU son of Wiraqocha Date: ? - 1475

Background imagePacha Collection: Antarctic Fur Seal - Fortuna bay - South Geotgia

Antarctic Fur Seal - Fortuna bay - South Geotgia
WAT-17125 Antarctic Fur Seal Fortuna bay - South Georgia Arctocephalus gazella M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePacha Collection: Mr. Thompson of the Commissariat & attendants of Ismail Pach

Mr. Thompson of the Commissariat & attendants of Ismail Pacha. Mr. Thompson, full-length portrait, seated on a gabion, facing front, surrounded by attendants of Ismail Pacha. Date 1855. Mr

Background imagePacha Collection: Omar Pacha & Colonel Simmons, Queens Commisioner at the hea

Omar Pacha & Colonel Simmons, Queens Commisioner at the head quarters of the Ottoman army. Colonel Simmons standing and Omar Pacha seated on a horse in front of building with tiled roof. Date 1855

Background imagePacha Collection: Omar Pacha

Omar Pacha. omer Lutfi Pasa, full-length portrait, seated on chair in doorway, facing slightly right, holding swagger stick. Date 1855. Omar Pacha

Background imagePacha Collection: Ismail Pacha on horseback, with Turkish officers

Ismail Pacha on horseback, with Turkish officers. Ismail Pacha (General Kmety), full-length portrait, seated on horse, facing left, with three attendants in the foreground and one in the background

Background imagePacha Collection: Ismail Pacha & Mr. Thompson of the Commissariat

Ismail Pacha & Mr. Thompson of the Commissariat. Ismail Pacha (Hungarian general Kmety), and Mr. Thompson, seated on gabions; three attendants, one holding a horse, standing behind them. Date 1855

Background imagePacha Collection: Council of War held at Lord Raglans Head Quarters, the morn

Council of War held at Lord Raglans Head Quarters, the morning of the successful attack on the Mamelon portraits of Lord Raglan, Marechal Pelissier, & Omar Pacha. Allied leaders seated at a table

Background imagePacha Collection: Ismail Pacha ordering his chibouque

Ismail Pacha ordering his chibouque. Ismail Pacha (Hungarian general Kmety), full-length portrait, seated on gabion, facing front; three soldiers stand behind him, as a servant hands him his pipe

Background imagePacha Collection: War damage, Haidar Pacha, Constantinople, WW1

War damage, Haidar Pacha, Constantinople, WW1
Factories and a munitions train burnt out at Haidar Pacha, the western terminus of the Anatolian Railway, Constantinople, Turkey, during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imagePacha Collection: Ahmed Tevfik Pasha of Turkey and his German allies

Ahmed Tevfik Pasha of Turkey and his German allies
Ahmed Tevfik Pasha, Grand Vizier (Prime Minister) of Turkey from November 1918 to March 1919, during a meeting with his German allies at Spa, Belgium, towards the end of the First World War

Background imagePacha Collection: Ahmed Jemal Pasha greeted by a Sheik

Ahmed Jemal Pasha greeted by a Sheik
Ahmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (left), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army, being greeted by a Sheik in Turkey during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imagePacha Collection: Capitan Pacha, Head of the Ottoman Navy

Capitan Pacha, Head of the Ottoman Navy
The Capitan Bachi in his dress worn on public Occasions. Depicting the Capitan Pacha or head of the Ottoman Navy. 1803

Background imagePacha Collection: Ahmed Jemal Pasha with Ali Fuad Erden before Suez attack

Ahmed Jemal Pasha with Ali Fuad Erden before Suez attack
Ahmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (left), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army, with his Chief of Staff, Ali Fuad Erden, just before an attack at Suez during the First World War. circa 1915

Background imagePacha Collection: Statue of Muhammed Ali Pacha, Alexandra, Egypt

Statue of Muhammed Ali Pacha, Alexandra, Egypt

Background imagePacha Collection: Haydar Pasa Station - Constantinople, Turkey

Haydar Pasa Station - Constantinople, Turkey
Haydar Pasa Station viewed from the waters of the southern mouth of the Bosphorus - Constantinople, Turkey

Background imagePacha Collection: Constantinople Ferryboat - Galata

Constantinople Ferryboat - Galata
The Ferryboat from Haydar Pasa at the Galata Dock/Station/Bridge at Constantinople, Turkey

Background imagePacha Collection: Enver Pasha - watercolour cartoon card

Enver Pasha - watercolour cartoon card
I believe it is now my turn!. An original watercolour depicting Enver Pasha (1881-1922), pro-German, pan-Turkist revolutionary

Background imagePacha Collection: Sultan Mehmed V rides with the Kaiser and Enver Pasha

Sultan Mehmed V rides with the Kaiser and Enver Pasha
Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey in a carriage with Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Minister for War, Enver Pasha. Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey (1844 - 1918)

Background imagePacha Collection: Turkish Ottoman Officer and Albanian Militia

Turkish Ottoman Officer and Albanian Militia
Turkish Ottoman Officer (Commandant Dergut Pasha) with his band of local militia emerge menacingly from the undergrowth - Albania

Background imagePacha Collection: Alexandria, Egypt - Place Muhammed Ali Pacha

Alexandria, Egypt - Place Muhammed Ali Pacha

Background imagePacha Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Pasha in his Palace and the Harbour

Izmir, Turkey - Pasha in his Palace and the Harbour
A Pasha in his Palace before an exotic garden, smoking a pipe and seated below a silk damask curtain with gold bullion fringe

Background imagePacha Collection: Gage Pasha

Gage Pasha
Important men in Egyptian life in the 1910s and 1920s (5/6). Gage Pasha - a British Major General, serving in Egypt (1908-10) as an advisor to the Egyptian Army

Background imagePacha Collection: Lieutnenant Fahmy Pasha

Lieutnenant Fahmy Pasha
Important men in Egyptian life in the 1920s (2/6). Lieutnenant Fahmy Pasha (served 1883 - 1896) - Egyptian Army

Background imagePacha Collection: Passport Bureau at Haydar Pasa

Passport Bureau at Haydar Pasa
The rather extraordinary Passport Bureau at Haydar Pasa

Background imagePacha Collection: Entry of the Pacha into Tangiers, Morocco

Entry of the Pacha into Tangiers, Morocco
The Entry of the Pacha into Tangiers, Morocco

Background imagePacha Collection: Advertising Card for rug importer

Advertising Card for rug importer
Advertising card for a Belgian Turkish rug importer, showing the owner of the company, Leonhard Tietz, negotiating the price of a rug. He had an office in Rassim Pacha Han in Istanbul

Background imagePacha Collection: Grazing sheep at Haidar Pacha, Constantinople

Grazing sheep at Haidar Pacha, Constantinople
Sheep graze Haidar Pacha, Constantinople. On Asian side of the Bosphorus in the Uskudar District

Background imagePacha Collection: Mahmut Sevket Pasa

Mahmut Sevket Pasa
Ottoman soldier and statesman who, in 1909, suppressed a religious uprising, forced the subsequent deposition of Sultan Abdlhamid II, and served as grand vizier (chief minister) in 1913

Background imagePacha Collection: Constantinople - Haidar Pacha - Hotel Hugel

Constantinople - Haidar Pacha - Hotel Hugel
(German) Hotel Hugel, Haidar Pacha, Constantinople. On Asian side of the Bosphorus in the Uskudar District

Background imagePacha Collection: Omar Pacha at Varna

Omar Pacha at Varna
Omar Pacha embarks from Varna - Bulgaria - on the Black Sea coast during the 1854-56 Russian Crimean War



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"Pacha: A Tale of Power, Politics, and Prestige" In the heart of Bulgaria lies a hidden gem known as Pacha. This enchanting town is steeped in history and holds secrets that have shaped nations. From its humble beginnings to its grandeur today, it has witnessed the rise and fall of empires. Travel back in time to Sherif Pasha Street in Alexandria, Egypt, where whispers of power echoed through every corner. Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey sought counsel from his trusted advisors and patriots on this very street. Their wisdom guided him through turbulent times. One such luminary was Ismail Pasha - a visionary leader who left an indelible mark on Egypt's landscape. His legacy lives on as we stroll down Sherif Pasha Street, admiring the architectural wonders he commissioned. But it wasn't just local politics that defined Pacha's story; international events also played their part. The armistice between Turkey and the Allies reverberated across borders, reaching even Constantinople's Top-Khane square (now Istanbul). Here, world leaders convened to shape post-war destinies. During World War I, another meeting took place that would forever be etched in history. The German Kaiser Wilhelm II stood alongside Shaykh al-Islam Urguplu Mustafa Hayri Efendi - an elder of Islam - while Sultan Mehmed V looked on with anticipation. These figures symbolized a delicate balance between religion and statecraft during tumultuous times. As we wander further along Cherif Pacha Street in Alexandria, echoes from past battles resonate within us. The Battle of Nezib in 1839 (1847), immortalized by artist Jean Adolphe Beauce's brushstrokes captures both triumphs and tragedies experienced by those who fought for glory. Amidst all these historical events stands the majestic Khedivial Hotel - witness to countless tales of intrigue and diplomacy.