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Mehmed Riza Pasha
Birth name
Mehmed Riza
Born
1844 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died
1920 (aged 75–76) Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Allegiance
Ottoman Empire
Service/branch
Ottoman Army
Rank
Serasker
Battles/wars
Russo-Turkish War (1877–78)
Mehmed Riza Pasha, also known as Serasker Riza Pasha (Turkish: Serasker Rıza Paşa; 1844–1920)[1] was an Ottoman[2] military commander. He achieved the rank of Serasker, the highest military rank of the Ottoman Empire.[3] He actively participated in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78).
^"Hüla-i hirt". stnbl. 1907.
^Sicill-i Osmanı̂ p;178 (1996)
^German Staff Officer, Karl Julius W. Viktor von Strantz, Modern Warfare: as illustrated by the Greco-Turkish War By Greco-Turkish War, 1900, pp. 284-189.[page needed]
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