Omar Pasha

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Omar Pasha was an Ottoman field marshal of Croatian origin who became one of the empire’s most prominent military leaders in the mid-19th century, particularly for his campaigns against Russia.

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Omar Pasha canonical 2
Omer Pasha 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman military officer
field marshal
human
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
era mid-19th century
ethnicOrigin Croatian
hasGivenName Omar
hasTitle Pasha
languageOfWorkOrName Ottoman Turkish
militaryBranch Ottoman Army
militaryConflict wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire
militaryRank field marshal
notableFor campaigns against Russia
commanding Ottoman troops on several Balkan fronts
defense of the Ottoman Empire against Russian expansion
high-ranking service under the Ottoman sultans
leading Ottoman armies in major 19th-century campaigns
reorganizing and leading Ottoman forces in mid-19th century wars
service as one of the most prominent Ottoman generals of his time
service in the Crimean War
strategic defensive operations against Russian advances
occupation military commander
soldier
participatedIn Crimean War
Russo-Turkish Wars
surface form: Russo-Turkish conflicts
partOf Ottoman authorities
surface form: Ottoman military leadership
positionHeld commander in chief of Ottoman forces in the Crimean War
regionOfActivity Balkans
Black Sea
surface form: Black Sea region
religion Islam
residence Istanbul

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Crimean War notableCommander Omar Pasha
Caucasus campaign commander Omar Pasha
this entity surface form: Omer Pasha
Battle of Oltenitza commander Omar Pasha
this entity surface form: Omer Pasha