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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hekimo lu Ali Pasha (1689 1758) was an Ottoman grand vizier . His father Nuh was a Venetian convert who worked in stanbul as a doctor and his mother Safiye was a Turk. His epithet Hekimo lu means son of doctor. He worked in various districts (and provinces) of the empire like Zile (in Tokat Province, Turkey), Yeniil (south of Sivas Province, Turkey), Adana (in Turkey), Aleppo (in Syria) as a governor. He fought during Ottoman-Persian War (1722 1727) and captured…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hekimo lu Ali Pasha (1689 1758) was an Ottoman grand vizier . His father Nuh was a Venetian convert who worked in stanbul as a doctor and his mother Safiye was a Turk. His epithet Hekimo lu means son of doctor. He worked in various districts (and provinces) of the empire like Zile (in Tokat Province, Turkey), Yeniil (south of Sivas Province, Turkey), Adana (in Turkey), Aleppo (in Syria) as a governor. He fought during Ottoman-Persian War (1722 1727) and captured Tebriz. After the treaty of Hamedan in 1727, he worked in Sharazor (in Iraq) and Sivas. During the new war against Persia he was appointed as the commander of the front (Turkish: serdar). He captured Urmia and Tebriz (second time).