Levent Pasha
Eastern Europe, Higher education, Greek Orthodox Church, Economic growth
978-613-9-88731-6
6139887313
108
2011-11-25
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Levent Pasha of Pitspourga or modern day Sidero Poli, the "Keeper of the Purse", (1789 - 15 October 1879) was the governor (pasha) of the western part of Pitspourga, the Ottoman Empire's predominantly Jewish territory which was also part of Eastern Europe. His official court was in Gspia. Levent was born into a powerful clan in the city of Istanbul in 1789, where his father Veli was a leading military official. As was common during the times of the Ottoman Empire, the families of military officials lived comfortable lives, with many privileges including elite university education and the securities of employment within the royal court. In completing his studies in economics, Levent was appointed as an assistant in Sultan Mooks treasury court. As was customary in those times, his marriage was arranged with Bkla VaRand, the daughter of a prominent Jewish merchant of Pitsbourga. It was through this marriage that Levent came to govern the region, and become the pasha of Pitspourga.
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