Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Pasha
Çandarlı Ali Paşa
Çandarlı Ali Paşa fue el gran visir del Imperio otomano desde 1387 hasta 1406, bajo los sultanes Murad I, Beyazid I y, durante el interregno otomano, Süleyman Çelebi.
Farida Pasha
Farida Pasha was an Indonesian actress who starred in more than fifty films, many in the horror genre, including Guna-Guna Istri Muda (1977), Gondoruwo (1981), Mama Minta Pulsa (2012), and The Secret: Suster Ngesot Urban Legend (2019). However, Pasha was best known to audiences for her role as Mak Lampir, the main villain in the television series, Misteri Gunung Merapi, from 1998 to 2005.
Ibrahim Abdel Hadi Pasha
Ibrahim Abdel Hady Pasha was an Egyptian politician who was the 28th Prime Minister from 28 December 1948 until 26 July 1949. He was a member of the Saadist Institutional Party.
Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha
Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha fue un general y hombre de estado otomano. Alcanzó la posición de Beylerbey de Damasco y se convirtió en Quinto Visir, comandando las fuerzas de tierra otomanas durante el Sitio de Malta en 1565, durante la conquista de Chipre a Venecia en 1570-71 y en la campaña contra Georgia en 1578. Posteriormente ostentó el cargo de Gran Visir durante un breve periodo del 28 de abril al 7 de agosto de 1580. El nombre honorífico "Lala" quiere decir "tutor del Sultán" ya que había sido tutor de los hijos del Sultán. Mustafa fue conocido por su crueldad hacia los oponentes derrotados, una reputación que fue aumentada por su horrible tratamiento para con Marco Antonio Bragadin, el defensor veneciano de Famagusta, al que despellejó vivo, una venganza por el tratamiento de los prisioneros turcos de guerra durante el conflicto.
Ebubekir Pasha
Ebubekir Pasha, also referred to as Koca Bekir Pasha and Abu Bakr Pasha, was an Ottoman statesman. He served as Kapudan Pasha ; as governor (beylerbey) of the provinces of Egypt, Jeddah, Cyprus, and Bosnia; and as head of the Imperial Mint. He was the husband of Safiye Sultan and thus son-in-law (damat) of Sultan Mustafa II.
Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha
Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha (1429–1499), called the Younger, was an Ottoman statesman who served as Grand Vizier from 1498 to 1499.
Alemdar Mustafa Pasha
Alemdar Mustafa Pasha was an Ottoman military commander and a Grand Vizier born in Khotyn in then Ottoman territory Ukraine in 1765. He was of Tosk Albanian origin, from the village of Goskovë near Korçë. Both alemdar and bayraktar mean "the standard bearer" and were the names given to the same rank in the Janissary corps. Alemdar Mustafa Pasha is often regarded as one of the pioneering public figures, who recognized the need of a modern army, as he was instrumental in setting up the French military mission in 1796.
Arif Hikmet Paşa
Julian Aldrin Pasha
Julian Aldrin Pasha is an Indonesian politician. Julian Pasha was the Presidential Spokesman of Indonesia replacing Andi Mallarangeng during the reign of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Second United Indonesia Cabinet. He was previously a guest lecturer at several universities in Tokyo. He was also Head of Political Science Department Faculty of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Indonesia.
Koca Hüsrev Mehmed Pasha
Mehmed Hüsrev Pasha ; (1769–1855) fue un Kapudan Pasha de la Marina otomana y estadista que llegó a la posición de Gran Visir bastante tarde en su carrera, entre el 2 de julio de 1839 y 8 de junio de 1840 durante el reinado de Abdülmecit I. Sin embargo, durante la década de 1820, ocupó cargos administrativos clave en la lucha contra los señores de guerra regionales, la reforma del ejército y la reforma del atuendo turco.