Veli Pasha
Appearance
Veli Pasha (fl. 1803–06) was the son of Ali Pasha, the Ottoman governor (pasha) of the Pashalik of Yanina in Epirus. An Ottoman commander, he commanded forces against the Souliotes, the Septinsular Republic, and the Serbian rebels.
In 1803, his father sent him with an army to fight the Souliotes.[1] In 1806, following renewed conflict between the Ottomans and Russians, Veli Pasha was sent to attack the Septinsular Republic.[2] Veli Pasha seized Vonitsa, Preveza and Butrint.[2] Ali Pasha married Veli Pasha to his neighbour Ibrahim Pasha's daughter.[3] Veli Pasha was sent to suppress the Serbian rebels in the sanjak of Smederevo (First Serbian Uprising).
References
- ^ Nicholas Charles Pappas (1982). Greeks in Russian military service in the late eighteen and early nineteenth centuries. Stanford University. pp. 257–258.
- ^ a b Fleming 1999, p. 73.
- ^ Fleming 1999, p. 96.
Sources
- Fleming, Katherine Elizabeth (1999). The Muslim Bonaparte: Diplomacy and Orientalism in Ali Pasha's Greece. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-00194-4.
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