Prince Jean Constantin Alexandre Othon Karadja Pasha[1] (March 9, 1835 in Nauplia – August 11, 1894 in The Hague) was a Phanariot army officer and diplomat of the Ottoman Empire. He was also a talented pianist and composer.
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Prince Jean Constantin Alexandre Othon KaradjaPasha (March 9, 1835 in Nauplia – August 11, 1894 in The Hague) was a Phanariot army officer and diplomat...
Constantin was the son of Prince JeanKaradjaPasha (1835–1894) and Marie Louise Smith of Sweden, aka Princess Mary Karadja (1868–1943). In 1916 Constantin...
Mustafa Celalettin Pasha, Polish noble who served in the Ottoman army for nearly 25 years. Great-grandfather of Nâzım Hikmet JeanKaradjaPasha, Greek Dragoman...
Adèle Condo-Dandolo (1814–1890) had one son, Prince Jean Constantin Alexandre Othon KaradjaPasha (1835–1894), Ministre Plénipotentiaire, married with...
Wallenberg. She was born out of wedlock to JeanKaradjaPasha, and thus half-sister to Constantin Karadja. Wallenberg died on 1 June 1938 in Skeppsholm...
his son, JeanKaradjaPasha. His descendants continued to reside in Wallachia and the successor Kingdom of Romania. They produced JeanPasha's half-Swedish...
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entire length of the walls, were commanded by KaradjaPasha. The regular troops from Anatolia under Ishak Pasha were stationed south of the Lycus down to...
called Tājīks by the Turcomans and included: Tālish The Lurs Siāh-Kuh (Karādja-Dagh) certain Kurdish tribes certain Persian families and clans The rivalry...