Suleiman-Pasha
Sulejman-Pasha, also Süleyman Hüsnü Paş (born 1840 in Constantinople, died 11 August 1892 in Baghdad) is a Turkish general, general.
He graduated in 1861 from the Officer School in Istanbul. From 1873 lecturer, and from 1874 director of science at the Military Academy. He participated in May 1876 in combat, ending with the removal of Sultan Abdul-Aziz.
He was appointed commander-in-chief of Turkish troops in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the Serbian-Montenegro-Turkish War of 1876-1878. He commanded troops to attack Montenegro. After the start of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878, in July 1877 Suleiman's corps was flown to Bulgaria, and he himself was appointed commander of the so-called. The Bulgarian Army, which in August 1877 attacked the Ships. From the end of September to mid-December 1877 he commanded the East Sudan Army. From December 1877 to February 1878 the commander of the Turkish army.
He was defeated in battle for Fillipopol in January 1878, for which he was tried and sentenced to 15 years in prison. After a while, pardoned. Bibliography Authoritative control (person):
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