Said Halim Pasha
978-613-1-14347-2
6131143471
144
2010-08-09
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Said Halim Pasha (January 18, 1865 - December 6, 1921), Ottoman Empire Grand Vizier from 1913-16. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he was the grandson of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, "founder of modern Egypt". He was one of the signers in Ottoman-German Alliance. Yet, he resigned after the incident of the pursuit of Goeben and Breslau, an event which served to cement the Ottoman-German alliance during World War I. It is claimed that Mehmed V wanted a person in whom he trusted as Vizier, and that he asked Said Halim to stay in his post as long as possible. Said Halim's second term lasted until 1916, made short because of continuous clashes between him and the Committee of Union and Progress, which was the Imperial Government of the Ottoman Empire.
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