Pasha
Pasha means:
- Christian Easter in the Eastern Churches, see Easter
- Pascha (Cologne) , brothel in Cologne
- Pascha (magazine) , magazine
- Pasha (Leningrad) , place in Leningrad Oblast, Russia
- Pasha (Swir) , tributary of the Swir in Russia
- Pasha (title) , Ottoman title
- Pas'cha , Russian sweet curd dish prepared for Easter
- Passover , Aramaic and New Testament name for one of the three main Jewish festivals
- two parts of a German expeditionary force in World War I, see Asia Corps # Pascha I and Asia Corps # Pascha II
Pasha in the figurative sense:
- Man who regards women as inferior and subordinate to men and likes to be pampered by them.
- Imperious person who shows no consideration for others.
Pascha is the family name of the following people:
- Edmund Pascha (also Páska ; 1714–1772), Slovak composer
- Norbert Pascha (* 1981), German ice hockey goalkeeper
Pascha is the first name of the following people:
- Pasha Christowa (1946–1971), Bulgarian singer
- Pascha Johann Friedrich Weitsch (1723–1803), German landscape painter and draftsman
- Pascha Reichman (1917–2005), Polish-Jewish partisan in World War II and Israeli military, see Jitzchak Avidov
Pascha as title (see Pascha (title) ) led u. a. following persons:
- Aarifi Pascha (1830–1895), Turkish statesman
- Abdülkerim Pascha († 1923), Ottoman general
- Abdülkerim Nadir Pascha (1807-1883), Ottoman Marshal
- Abdurrahman Abdi Pascha († 1686), Ottoman military commander and dignitary
- Abraham Levi Pascha , Chacham Baschi in Constantinople (1835–1839)
- Ahmed Cevdet Pascha (1822–1895), Ottoman statesman, historian and legal scholar
- Ahmed Muhtar Pasha (1839-1919), Ottoman general
- Ahmed Tevfik Pasha (1845–1936), last Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Ahmed Urabi Pascha (1841-1911), Egyptian officer and leader of the Urabi movement
- Ali Pasha (Admiral) († 1571), Commander in Chief of the Ottoman Fleet
- Ali Pasha of Silistra († 1690)
- Ali I. al-Husain ( Ali Pasha of Tunisia ; † 1756), Sultan of Tunis
- Ali Pascha Scherif (1834–1897), Egyptian government official and breeder of Arab horses
- Ali Maher Pasha (1882–1960), Egyptian politician, Prime Minister of Egypt
- Ali Rıza Pasha (1860–1932), Ottoman statesman, Grand Vizier
- Baltaji Mehmed Pascha (1662–1712), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Benderli Ali Pascha (1770–1821), Turkish Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
- Benderli Mehmed Selim Sırrı Pascha (1771–1831), Grand Vizier from 1824 to 1828 under Sultan Mahmut II.
- Çandarlı Ali Pasha , Ottoman Grand Vizier 1387 to 1406
- Cemal Pascha (1872–1922), Ottoman general and politician and leading young Turk
- Charles George Gordon ( Gordon Pascha ; 1833–1885), British major general and governor general of the Ottoman-Egyptian Sudan
- Cigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha (1545–1605), Ottoman civil servant, general and admiral
- Damad Ferid Pascha (1853–1923), Ottoman statesman and grand vizier
- Damat İbrahim Pascha (before 1575-1601), three times Grand Vizier under Sultan Murad III.
- Emin Pascha (1840-1892), German explorer of Africa
- Enver Pascha (1881–1922), Ottoman Minister of War and leading young Turk
- Essad Pascha Toptani (1863–1920), Ottoman military and Albanian politician
- Hadim Ali Pasha († 1511), Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
- Hafız Hakkı Pasha (1879–1915), Ottoman general
- Hasan İzzet Pasha (1871–1931), Ottoman general
- Hasan Rami Pascha (1842–1923), Ottoman military
- Hulusi Salih Pascha (1864–1939), Ottoman statesman, grand vizier and diplomat
- Hüseyin Avni Pascha (1819–1876), Ottoman general, statesman and grand vizier
- Hüseyin Hilmi Pascha (1855–1922), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Ibrahim Dervish Pasha († 1896), general of the Ottoman army
- İbrahim Edhem Pascha (1818-1893), Grand Vizier under Sultan Abdülhamid II.
- İbrahim Hakkı Pascha (1863-1918), Grand Vizier under Sultan Mehmed V.
- Ibrahim Pascha al Wali (1789–1848), Egyptian general and viceroy of Egypt
- Ismail Pasha (1830–1895), Ottoman viceroy of Egypt
- Kara Mustafa Pascha (1634 / 35–1683), Ottoman Grand Vizier and Commander-in-Chief in the Second Siege of Vienna
- Kılıç Ali Pasha (1519–1587), corsair and admiral of the Ottoman Sultan Selim II.
- Koca Sinan Pascha (1512–1596), Ottoman general and statesman of Albanian origin
- Köprülü Fâzıl Ahmed Pascha (1635–1676), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Köprülü Mehmed Pascha (around 1580–1661), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Lale Kara Mustafa Pascha (around 1500–1580), Ottoman general and grand vizier
- Mahmud an-Nukraschi Pasha (1888–1948), Egyptian Prime Minister
- Mahmud Pasha († 1474), Ottoman Grand Vizier under Mehmed II.
- Mahmud Fachri Pascha (1884–1955), Egyptian politician
- Mahmud Hamdi Pasha (1828–1885), Turkish pasha
- Mahmud Şevket Pasha (1856–1913), Ottoman military, politician and grand vizier
- Mahmud Kâmil Pascha (1880–1922), Ottoman general
- Makbul Ibrahim Pascha (around 1493–1536), Ottoman Grand Vizier under Suleyman the Magnificent
- Marko Pascha (Marko Apostolidis; † 1888), Ottoman doctor and the first president of the Turkish Red Crescent
- Max Schlee Pascha , (1866 – after 1932), Prussian field marshal and military historian, see Max Schlee
- Mehmed Ali Pascha ( Ludwig Karl Friedrich Detroit ; 1827–1878), Ottoman general of German origin
- Mehmed Emin Ali Pasha (1815–1871), Turkish statesman
- Mehmed Fuad Pascha (statesman) (1815–1869), Ottoman statesman
- Mehmed Fuad Pascha (general) (~ 1840– ??), Turkish general
- Mehmed Namık Pascha (1804–1892), Ottoman diplomat, officer and politician
- Mehmed Said Pasha (1838–1914), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Mehmet Serif Pasha (1865–1951), Ottoman politician
- Midhat Pasha (1822–1884), Ottoman grand vizier and reformer
- Muhammad Ali Pascha (1769–1848), governor and viceroy in Egypt
- Muhammad Sharif Pasha (1826-1887), Egyptian politician
- Mustafa Fahmi Pascha (1840–1914), Egyptian politician
- Mustafa Reşid Pascha (1800–1858), Ottoman statesman and diplomat
- Nazım Pasha († 1913), Ottoman general
- Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pascha (approx. 1662–1730), Grand Vizier under Sultan Ahmed III.
- Nubar Pasha (1825–1899), Egyptian politician, first Prime Minister of Egypt
- Nureddin Pasha (1873–1932), Ottoman-Turkish politician and officer
- Nuri Pasha (1889–1949), Ottoman general, brother of Enver Pasha
- Omer Pascha Latas (1806–1871), Ottoman general of Serbian origin
- Osman Pasha (Marshal) , Marshal of Sultan Abdülhamid II.
- Osman Pascha (Patrona) (1792-1860), Ottoman naval officer
- Osman Pasha (Mirliva) (1858–1890), Ottoman naval officer
- Piyale Pasha († 1578), Ottoman admiral and vizier
- Rum Mehmed Pasha († around 1470), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Rustem Pasha (around 1500–1561), Ottoman Grand Vizier and son-in-law of Suleyman the Magnificent
- Saad Zaghlul Pascha (1859–1927), Egyptian politician, see Saad Zaghlul
- Said Halim Pasha (1864–1921), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Sinan Pasha (Admiral) († 1553), Ottoman Grand Admiral
- Süleiman Pascha (1838-1892), Ottoman officer
- Sokollu Mehmed Pascha (around 1505–1579), Ottoman grand vizier
- Soliman Pascha (1788–1860), French-Egyptian officer
- Talât Pascha (1874–1921), Ottoman Minister of the Interior and Grand Vizier and leader of the Young Turks
- Tepedelenli Ali Pascha (1741–1822), ruler in Turkish Albania and Greece
- al-Zubayr Rahma ( Zobeir Pascha ; 1830–1913), Sudanese slave trader and military leader
See also:
Wiktionary: Pascha - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations