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Mahmud Shevket Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمود شوكت پاشا, 1856 – 11 June 1913) was an Ottoman generalissimo and statesman, who was an important political figure during the Second Constitutional Era.
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Mahmud Şevket Pascha (* 1856 in Bagdad; † 11. Juni 1913 in...
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8. Apr. 2024 · Mahmud Şevket Paşa (born 1858, Baghdad [Iraq]—died June 11, 1913, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Tur.]) was an Ottoman soldier and statesman who, in 1909, suppressed a religious uprising, forced the subsequent deposition of Sultan Abdülhamid II, and served as grand vizier (chief minister) in 1913.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
It appealed to Mahmud Shevket Pasha, commander of the Ottoman Third Army based in Selanik (modern Thessaloniki) to quell the uprising. With support from the commander of the Ottoman Second Army in Edirne , Mahmud Shevket combined the armies to create a strike force called the " Action Army " ( Hareket Ordusu ). [31]
- 13 April 1909 ( R.C. 31 Mart 1325)
- Istanbul
Mahmud Shevket Pasha was an Ottoman generalissimo and statesman, who was an important political figure during the Second Constitutional Era. During the 31 March Incident, Shevket Pasha and the Committee of Union and Progress overthrew Abdul Hamid II after an anti-Constitutionalist uprising in Constantinople.
Three Pashas. The Three Pashas, [1] also known as the Young Turk triumvirate [2] [3] or CUP triumvirate, [4] consisted of Mehmed Talaat Pasha, the Grand Vizier (prime minister) and Minister of the Interior; Ismail Enver Pasha, the Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief to the Sultan; and Ahmed Djemal Pasha, the Minister of the Navy and governor ...