Tusun Pasha

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Tusun Pasha was an early 19th-century Ottoman-Egyptian prince and military commander, known as a son of Muhammad Ali Pasha who led campaigns in the Arabian Peninsula before his premature death.

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Tusun Pasha canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian prince
Ottoman prince
historical figure
military commander
burialPlace Cairo
causeOfDeath illness
child Abbas I of Egypt
conflict Ottoman–Wahhabi War
surface form: Ottoman–Saudi War

campaigns against the First Saudi State
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
dateOfBirth circa 1794
dateOfDeath 1816
describedAs Ottoman-Egyptian prince and military commander
era early 19th century
ethnicGroup Albanian
father Muhammad Ali Pasha
givenName Tusun
knownFor leading Egyptian-Ottoman campaigns in Arabia
premature death while still a young commander
memberOf Muhammad Ali dynasty
militaryBranch Egyptian Army
surface form: Egyptian army
mother Amina Hanim
nobleTitle Pasha
notableAchievement led Egyptian-Ottoman forces in the Hijaz
recaptured Mecca for the Ottoman Empire
recaptured Medina for the Ottoman Empire
notableRelative Abbas I of Egypt
Ibrahim Pasha
Muhammad Ali Pasha
notableWork military campaigns in the Arabian Peninsula
placeOfActivity Arabian Peninsula
Egypt
Hejaz
surface form: Hijaz
placeOfBirth Cavalla
Ottoman Empire
Rumelia Eyalet
placeOfDeath Cairo
Egypt
positionHeld commander in the Egyptian army
religion Sunni Islam
sibling Ahmad Tusun’s other siblings in the Muhammad Ali dynasty
Ibrahim Pasha
Ismail Kamil Pasha

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Muhammad Ali Pasha child Tusun Pasha
Ottoman–Wahhabi War commandedBy Tusun Pasha
Muhammad Ali of Egypt child Tusun Pasha
Mehmed Ali Pasha child Tusun Pasha
Nazli Hanem relative Tusun Pasha