Uluch Ali

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Uluch Ali was a 16th-century Ottoman admiral and corsair, famed as one of the principal Ottoman commanders at the Battle of Lepanto and later Kapudan Pasha (grand admiral) of the Ottoman fleet.

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instanceOf Ottoman admiral
corsair
historical figure
military commander
allegiance Ottoman Empire
alsoKnownAs Ali Pasha
Kılıç Ali Pasha
Occhiali
Ochiali
Uchali
Uluç Ali Reis
birthPlace Calabria
capturedBy Barbary corsairs
surface form: Ottoman corsairs
century 16th century
commanded Ottoman left wing at the Battle of Lepanto
conflict Mediterranean naval warfare in the 16th century
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
convertedTo Islam
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
dateOfDeath 1587
employer Ottoman Empire
ethnicOrigin Italian
governed Algiers
knownFor naval tactics and seamanship
rebuilding Ottoman naval power after Lepanto
loyalTo Murad III
surface form: Sultan Murad III

Selim II
surface form: Sultan Selim II
militaryBranch Ottoman navy
surface form: Ottoman Navy
notableFor being one of the principal Ottoman commanders at the Battle of Lepanto
reorganizing the Ottoman fleet after the Battle of Lepanto
notableWork Command at the Battle of Lepanto
occupation naval officer
privateer
statesman
participatedIn Battle of Lepanto
placeOfActivity Mediterranean Sea
North Africa
positionHeld Beylerbey of Algiers
Grand Admiral of the Ottoman Navy
Kapudan Pasha
predecessorAsKapudanPasha Müezzinzade Ali Pasha
religion Islam
roseToProminenceAs Barbary corsair
successorAsKapudanPasha Sinan Pasha
surface form: Cığalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha
title Pasha
Reis

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Battle of Lepanto commander Uluch Ali