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expedition by
Mahmud Dramali Pasha,
intended to
quell the
ongoing Gr****
rebellion which had
begun in 1821. The
destruction of
Dramali Pasha's
forces saved...
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Mahmud Dramali Pasha, (Turkish:
Dramalı Mahmut Paşa; c. 1770 in
Istanbul – 26
October 1822, in Corinth) was an
Ottoman Turkish statesman and
military leader...
- Dervenakia,
where he
routed the
Ottoman forces under the
command of
Mahmud Dramali Pasha. From 1823 to 1825, he took part in the Gr****
civil wars and, following...
- Independence. It took
place on 28 July 1822, two days
after the
destruction of
Dramali in Dervenakia. In this battle, the Gr****
leaders were Nikitaras, Nikitas...
-
governor of
Morea by
Mahmud Dramali Pasha.
Hurshid was
ordered to
remain in
Larissa to
attend to the
provisioning of
Dramali's army. When news
began arriving...
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Pasha Nasuhzade Ali
Pasha Ismael Gibraltar Omer
Vrioni Kara
Mehmet Mahmud Dramali Pasha Koca Hüsrev
Mehmed Pasha Reşid
Mehmed Pasha Yussuf Pasha Ibrahim...
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decisively defeated an army of some 30,000 men
under Sultanzade Mahmud Dramali Pasha.
Ibrahim was sent to the
Peloponnese with a
squadron and an army...
-
grafted by the
talent and
quality players like Kyriakidis,
Matzourakis and
Dramalis in
order to stay in the category. The
course was
based on the
overall strength...
- not
mentioned as
having taken part in the
events of the
Expedition of
Dramali which resulted in
another break of the
siege of Nauplia, nor to the battle...
-
suppressed by the
Ottoman armies under Mehmed Reshid Pasha and
Mahmud Dramali Pasha.
After the
establishment of the
independent Kingdom of Greece, Gr****...