
Pasha - Wikipedia
Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: پاشا; Turkish: paşa; Arabic: باشا, romanized: basha) [a] was a high rank in the Ottoman political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals, dignitaries, and others.
List of Ottoman titles and appellations - Wikipedia
In place of surnames, Muslims in the Empire carried titles such as "Sultan", "Paşa", "Ağa", "Hoca", "Bey", "Hanım", "Efendi", etc. These titles either defined their formal profession (such as Pasha, Hoca, etc.) or their informal status within the society (such as Bey, Agha, Hanım, Efendi, etc.).
Pasha - a "significant" title in the Ottoman Empire - Alaturka.Info
2022年8月15日 · In the Ottoman Empire of the 15th century, "paşa" was the title of the highest official and military, which suffixed the name to clarify the rank of the person concerned, e.g. "Osman paşa". The term pasha was also used as a rank in the Ottoman Viceroyalty of Egypt, where this title was only abolished in 1953.
Pasha - Military Wiki | Fandom
asha or pascha (Ottoman Turkish language: پاشا, Turkish language: paşa), formerly bashaw, was a higher rank in the Ottoman Empire political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals and dignitaries and others.
Emin Pasha - Wikipedia
Mehmed Emin Pasha (born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, baptized Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer; March 28, 1840 – October 23, 1892) was an Ottoman physician of German Jewish origin, naturalist, and governor of the Egyptian province of Equatoria on the upper Nile.
What is Pacha in Turkish? - feeddi.com
In Turkish, "pacha" (or "paşa") refers to a historical title of high rank or authority, often associated with military leaders, governors, or dignitaries in the Ottoman Empire. The term is derived from the Persian word "pāyand," meaning "to protect."
Pasha - Encyclopedia
PASHA, also written "pacha" and formerly "pashaw," &c., a Turkish title, superior to that of bey, borne by persons of high rank and placed after the name. It is in the gift of the sultan of Turkey and, by delegation, of the khedive of Egypt.
EA: Pasha/Basha باشا - WordReference Forums
2011年10月13日 · Pasha/Basha is a Turkish honorific that was introduced during the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish/Mameluke rule over Egypt. In what context is it being used? If it being used in the context of being attached to a name in an "older" historical context you can just leave it as is, like "Mohammed Basha", but in more modern contexts it means ...
Exploring Turkish and Persian roots in Arabic: pasha, mister and …
2017年2月2日 · It may have entered Arabic from Ottoman Turkish پاشا (pāšā) – Turkish paşa. It could also be from Persian پادشاه (pādšāh, padishah, king). Or from Turkish baş (head). Or from Turkish beşe (boy, prince), this in turn from Persian بچّه (bačče). It is not entirely clear, but it denotes the highest honorary title during the Ottoman Empire.
パシャとはどんな称号?オスマン帝国やトルコ共和国の繁栄に貢 …
パシャとは、トルコやエジプト、イラクで使用された称号のこと。 オスマン帝国ではヴェズィール(宰相)や、ベイレルベイ(州総督)などの高級官僚に与えられた称号 でもありました。 パシャの称号を持つ人物は、オスマン帝国の礎となり、国の繁栄に尽力し、領土拡大のための実働部隊となるなど、スルタンの傍らで大きな力を振るってきました。 また、近代ではトルコ共和国の建国に大きな指導力を発揮した中心的人物も、パシャの称号を持つ人物でした。 パ …