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editMehmet Reshit Pasha
editalso Mehmet Reshit Pasha/Mehmed Reshid Pasha
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from power by sultan Mahmud II, because of his rebellion against the non-Islamic reforms of the sultan)
- Elbasan (The fortress was dismantled by Reshit Pasha in 1832)
from : http://www.historicalreview.org/index.php/historicalReview/article/viewPDFInterstitial/188/84
Especially during 1825-1827 when Ibrahim Pasha and his Egyptian troops applied a
“scorched earth” tactics in the Peloponnese, while a policy of subjugation was also being effected in mainland Greece by Mehmet Reshit Pasha, the later Grand Vizier.
Wilhelm_Strecker pasha
editde:Wilhelm_Strecker_(Gouverneur) 1864 -- 1865
from http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Bulgaria.html
Walis (governors) of Vidin (Bdyn) (subordinated to Wali of Rumelia to 1846) Apr 1864 - Dec 1864 Memed Reshid Pasha Mehmet Reshit Pasha (Wilhelm Strecker)
Mustafa Reshit Pasha
edit- Mustafa Reshit Pasha (in 1810 he succeeded Ibrahim Bushati and ruled Shkodra until 1831 when he was removed
"and conflict between the Sultan Mahmud II and the Pasha of Shkoder Mustafa Reshit Pasha Bushati" http://books.google.com/books?id=qTKiTZIyr3AC&pg=PA17&dq=Mustafa+Reshit+(Pasha+)&hl=en&ei=pGEgTbG3LIf1sgao19TqDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAg
Earlier, in 1838, Mahmut II had, urged by Mustafa Reshit Pasha, proclaimed the principle of equality for his Muslim, Christian, and Jewish subjects