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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fakhri_PashaFakhri Pasha - Wikipedia

    Balkan Wars. World War I. Turkish War of Independence. Other work. Turkish ambassador to Kabul. Ömer Fahrettin Türkkan, commonly known as Fakhri Pasha and nicknamed the Defender of Medina, was a Turkish career officer, who was the commander of the Ottoman Army and governor of Medina from 1916 to 1919.

    • 1888–1919, 1921–1936
  2. Ömer Fahrettin Türkkan, más conocido como Fahreddin Pashá o Fakhri Pashá (Ruse, 1868 - 22 de noviembre de 1948) fue un militar turco, miembro del Ejército Otomano y gobernador de Medina entre 1916 y 1919. Es conocido por defender a Medina de un asedio durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. [1] [2]

    • "El León del desierto" "El tigre del desierto" "El defensor de Medina" (en turco: Medine Müdafii)
    • Noviembre-diciembre de 1868, Ruse, Imperio otomano (hoy Bulgaria)
    • 22 de noviembre de 1948, Estambul, Turquía
    • Ömer Fahrettin Türkkan
  3. FAHREDDİN PAŞA - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi. Müellif: SÜLEYMAN YATAK. Rusçuk’ta doğdu. Asıl adı Ömer’dir. Soyadı kanunundan sonra Türkkan soyadını almıştır. Babası Mehmed Nâhid Efendi, annesi Bâlî oğullarından Fatma Âdile Hanım’dır.

  4. Fahreddin Pasha (Türkkan) - Turkey in the First World War. Fahreddin Pasha is one of the last army commanders of the Ottoman era. He was also known as the “Defender of Medina” and “Desert Tiger”. Fahreddin Paşa was born in 1868 in Russe (in current-day Bulgaria, at the bank of the Danube) as the son of Mehmed Nahid Bey and Fatma Adile Hanım.

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  5. The siege of Medina (1916-1919) is one of the more significant events in the Near Eastern theatre in World War I. Fakhri Paşa (Fahrettin Türkkan, 1868-1948), the legendary figure of the siege, resisted several demands of the Sharif of Mecca, Husayn

  6. 2 de dic. de 2023 · Born in Ruse in 1868 as the son of Mehmet Nahit Bey from Istanbul-Cihangir, Pasha’s original name was “Ömer Fahreddin,” and he adopted the surname “Türkkan” through the surname law. His mother was Fatma Adile Hanım, a descendant of the renowned akıncı (light cavalry) Bali Bey.

  7. In 1916, appointed commander of Medina, Fahreddin Pasha, refused to surrender the city of the Prophet Muhammad. He held out until January 1919, becoming the last Ottoman commander to lose ...