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  1. Muhammad Said Halim Pascha (* 19. Februar 1864 in Kairo; † 6. Dezember 1921 in Rom) war vom 12. Juni 1913 bis 3. Februar 1917 Großwesir des Osmanischen Reichs. Er war ein Enkel von Muhammad Ali Pascha. Grab in Istanbul. Er war einer der Unterzeichner des Deutsch-Türkischen Bündnisvertrags (2. August 1914).

  2. Mehmed Said Halim Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: سعيد حليم پاشا; Turkish: Sait Halim Paşa; 18 or 28 January 1865 or 19 February 1864 – 6 December 1921) was an Ottoman statesman of Albanian origin who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1917.

  3. Said Halim was a prince of the Egyptian royal family, as well as a thoughtful writer. and scholar on topics that continue to agitate the Middle East, an area where the division of the Ottoman spoils is still far from complete. At a time when the nationalisms of different non-Muslim groups - as well as some Muslim groups -.

  4. Said Halim Paşa (born 1863, Cairo—died Dec. 6, 1921, Rome) was an Ottoman statesman who served as grand vizier (chief minister) from 1913 to 1916. The grandson of Muḥammad ʿAlī Pasha, a famous viceroy of Egypt, Said was educated in Turkey and later in Switzerland. In 1888 he was appointed a member of the state judicial council.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 11. Juni 2010 · Ahmet Seyhun’s study of Prince Said Halim Pasha is a pioneering work on one of the Ottoman Empire’s leading statesmen and Islamist thinkers of the early twentieth century.

    • Ahmet Seyhun
    • June 11, 2010
  6. Geneva to further pursue his education. Said Halim remained in Switzerland for five years, where he studied political science.2 1 Ahmet Şeyhun, Said Halim Pasha, Ottoman Statesman Islamist Thinker (1865–1921), Istanbul: Isis Press, 2003, p. 45 (hereafter cited as Şeyhun, Said Halim). 2 Şeyhun, Said Halim, p 46.

  7. 5. Juni 2008 · More than 85 years have elapsed since Prince Said Halim Pasha1 was assassinated2 in Rome – time enough for a proper appraisal of his life and legacy. Not surprisingly, there has been, in Turkey and...