An edition of Ali Pacha (2001)

Ali Pacha

Celebrated Crimes

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An edition of Ali Pacha (2001)

Ali Pacha

Celebrated Crimes

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Can't get enough true crime? Love to hate history's miscreants? Dive into a juicy slice of early modern history with this gripping account of the life of Ali Pacha, a "remorseless tyrant" who ruled over part of the Ottoman Empire with an iron fist. This account of Pacha's many transgressions will enthrall and appall even longtime fans of the true crime genre.

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Floating Press
Language
English
Pages
141

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Cover of: Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 7
Cover of: Ali Pacha
Ali Pacha: Celebrated Crimes
2011, Floating Press
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Edition Notes

Description based on print version record.

Published in
Auckland

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
336
Library of Congress
HV9272

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (141 p.)
Number of pages
141

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25542231M
ISBN 10
1775452638
ISBN 13
9781775452638
OCLC/WorldCat
748241836

Work Description

The beginning of the nineteenth century was a time of audacious enterprises and strange vicissitudes of fortune. Whilst Western Europe in turn submitted and struggled against a sub-lieutenant who made himself an emperor, who at his pleasure made kings and destroyed kingdoms, the ancient eastern part of the Continent; like mummies which preserve but the semblance of life, was gradually tumbling to pieces, and getting parcelled out amongst bold adventurers who skirmished over its ruins. Without mentioning local revolts which produced only short-lived struggles and trifling changes, of administration, such as that of Djezzar Pacha, who refused to pay tribute because he thought himself impregnable in his citadel of Saint-Jean-d'Acre, or that of Passevend-Oglou Pacha, who planted himself on the walls of Widdin as defender of the Janissaries against the institution of the regular militia decreed by Sultan Selim at Stamboul, there were wider spread rebellions which attacked the constitution of the Turkish Empire and diminished its extent; amongst them that of Czerni-Georges, which raised Servia to the position of a free state; of Mahomet Ali, who made his pachalik of Egypt into a kingdom; and finally that of the man whose, history we are about to narrate, Ali Tepeleni, Pacha of Janina, whose long resistance to the suzerain power preceded and brought about the regeneration of Greece.

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