Mehmed Fuad Paşa
Mehmed Fuad Paşa (1814–1869) was an Ottoman politician, translator and writer.
Also recorded as Fuad-Mahmed Pasha; Mehmed Fuad Paşa.
Mehmed Fuad Paşa in brief
- Born
- 1814
- Died
- 1869
- Known for
- politician, translator and writer
- Place of birth
- Istanbul
Overview
Born at Istanbul in 1814, died at Nice in 1869.
In detail
the recorded working language is Ottoman Turkish, Turkish and Arabic.
Positions recorded include grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire and ambassador.
Distinctions recorded are Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Netherlands Lion.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q715917: Mehmed Fuad Paşa
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- Mehdigulu Khan VafaAuthor
- Mehmed Abid EfendiAuthor
- Mehmed Ali PashaAuthor
- Mehmed Emin Âli PaşaAuthor
- Mehmed IIAuthor
- Mehmed IV GirayAuthor
- Mehmed Said PaşaAuthor
- Mehmed UzunAuthor
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