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Abdulkerim Nadir Pasha |
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Abdulkerim Nadir Pasha (1807-1883) was an Ottoman Turkish soldier, born in Zagra. He graduated from the military academy in Istanbul and was sent to Vienna in 1835 to continue his education. He was the commander of the Ottoman forces based in Eastern Anatolia during in the Crimean War where he led many assaults against the Russian forces based on Gyumri. But after several military failures in this area he was discharged from his position and replaced by Ahmed Pasha. After the war he was appointed as the governor of Thessaloniki. He was elected to the constitutional parliament in 1876 as a senator, though he remained in his position in the army and dealt with several riots in Serbia in 1877. Because of his success in dealing with these riots, he was appointed as the commander of a division by the Danube during in Russo-Turkish War. After several commanding failures in this war, he was banished by a martial court to Rhodes. External links
Category: Pashas
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