Egypt gained control of Adana for a time

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The Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) was a conflict between Muhammad Ali’s Egypt and the Ottoman Empire that reshaped regional power dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant.

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instanceOf historicalEvent
administeredBy Egyptian authorities NERFINISHED
affected Ottoman provincial administration in Cilicia
local populations in Adana region
characterizedBy Egyptian military occupation
temporary transfer of sovereignty from the Ottoman Empire to Egypt
conflictType inter-imperial war
provincial rebellion against central Ottoman authority
endedBecauseOf Ottoman diplomatic negotiations
international pressure on Muhammad Ali
endedBy Treaty of Kütahya (1833) NERFINISHED
followedBy Treaty of Kütahya (1833) NERFINISHED
geopoliticalContext European interest in the Eastern Question
balance of power in the Levant
grantedTo Muhammad Ali of Egypt NERFINISHED
hasCommander Ibrahim Pasha NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Muhammad Ali's Egypt NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Egypt Eyalet NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
involves temporary Egyptian rule over Ottoman territory
legalBasis imperial concessions following Egyptian victories
locatedIn Adana NERFINISHED
Cilicia NERFINISHED
southern Anatolia
opposedBy Mahmud II NERFINISHED
Ottoman central government NERFINISHED
partOf Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) NERFINISHED
politicalContext Muhammad Ali's bid for hereditary rule and territorial expansion
Ottoman decentralization in the 19th century
precededBy Battle of Konya (1832) NERFINISHED
Egyptian conquest of Syria NERFINISHED
relatedTo Eastern Mediterranean power politics
Egyptian occupation of Syria NERFINISHED
Levantine territorial disputes
resultOf Egyptian military victories over the Ottoman Empire
campaigns of Ibrahim Pasha
significance contributed to reshaping regional power dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean
expanded Egyptian influence into Anatolia
illustrated the military strength of Muhammad Ali's Egypt
weakened direct Ottoman control in southern Anatolia
timePeriod 1830s
Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) NERFINISHED

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Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) outcome Egypt gained control of Adana for a time