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Zagan Pasha. Zaganos or Zagan Pasha ( Ottoman Turkish: زاغنوس پاشا, Turkish: Zağanos Paşa, Albanian: Zognush Pasha; c. 1426 – 1469) was an Albanian Ottoman military commander, with the titles and ranks of kapudan pasha and the highest military rank, grand vizier, during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II "the Conqueror".
- Ottoman
- Kapudan Pasha (grand admiral; 1463–1466)
Zagan Pasha's brutal treatment of the surrendered populations, which were killed or sold into slavery, became too much even for the Sultan, who feared that it might spark further resistance; he thus replaced Zagan with Hamza Zenevisi.
Zagan Pasha. Zaganos or Zagan Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: زاغنوس پاشا, Turkish: Zağanos Paşa, Albanian: Zognush Pasha; c. 1426 – 1469) was an Albanian Ottoman military commander, with the titles and ranks of kapudan pasha and the highest military rank, grand vizier, during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II "the Conqueror".
Zaganos or Zagan Pasha ( Ottoman Turkish: زاغنوس پاشا, Turkish: Zağanos Paşa, Albanian: Zognush Pasha; c. 1426 – 1469) was an Albanian Ottoman military commander, with the titles and ranks of kapudan pasha and the highest military rank, grand vizier, during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II "the Conqueror".
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Zaganos Pasha (Turkish language: Zağanos Paşa; fl. 1446–1462(1469?)) was an Ottoman military commander, with the titles and ranks of kapudan pasha and the highest military rank, grand vizier, during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II "the Conqueror". Originally a Christian who was conscripted and...
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