Siege of Candia, Siege of Kamenets, Siege of Buda (1686) †
Occupation
Politician and Military leader
Abdurrahman Abdi Pasha the Albanian (Turkish: Arnavut Abdurrahman Abdi Paşa; 1616–1686) was an Ottoman politician and military leader of Albanian descent, who served as the last governor of the province of Budin.[1]
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