Muhammad Pasha al-Azm

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البكلربك محمد باشا العظم (توفي عام 1783) هو سياسي عثماني شغل منصب والي دمشق منذ 1771 حتى 1772، ووالي صيدا في الفترة (1763 – 1770) وهو ابن أسعد باشا العظم ووالد محمد فوزي العظم . rdf:langString
Muhammad Pasha al-Azm was the Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet (1763–1770) and Damascus Eyalet (1771–72 and 1773–83). He was a member of the prominent al-Azm family, the son of a former governor As'ad Pasha al-Azm. Muhammad Pasha's death in 1783 largely marked the end of the al-Azm family's political dominance in Ottoman Syria, although the family continued to be influential well after the end of Ottoman rule in 1917. Muhammad Pasha's son, Abdullah Pasha, was the last governor of Damascus from the al-Azm family. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Muhammad Pasha al-Azm
rdf:langString محمد باشا العظم
rdf:langString Muhammad Pasha al-Azm
rdf:langString Muhammad Pasha al-Azm
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rdf:langString Abdul Hamid I
rdf:langString Wali of Damascus
rdf:langString Hafiz Mustafa Pasha Bustanci
rdf:langString Nu'man Pasha
rdf:langString Hafiz Mustafa Pasha Bustanci
rdf:langString Mehmed Pasha al-Kurji
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rdf:langString البكلربك محمد باشا العظم (توفي عام 1783) هو سياسي عثماني شغل منصب والي دمشق منذ 1771 حتى 1772، ووالي صيدا في الفترة (1763 – 1770) وهو ابن أسعد باشا العظم ووالد محمد فوزي العظم .
rdf:langString Muhammad Pasha al-Azm was the Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet (1763–1770) and Damascus Eyalet (1771–72 and 1773–83). He was a member of the prominent al-Azm family, the son of a former governor As'ad Pasha al-Azm. During Muhammad Pasha's time in office, Damascus was experiencing a peak in its prosperity, although its political clout in the Levant was being overshadowed by the rulers of Acre, first Zahir al-Umar and then Jezzar Pasha. Muhammad Pasha administered the city well and commissioned numerous building projects. Among the new constructions were the Abdullah al-Azm Madrasa near the Azm Palace, and the Suq al-Jadid (New Market) between the Suq al-Arwam and the Citadel of Damascus. He married off one of his daughters to Jezzar Pasha which was intended to signify an alliance between the two governors, although they remained rivals nonetheless. Muhammad Pasha's death in 1783 largely marked the end of the al-Azm family's political dominance in Ottoman Syria, although the family continued to be influential well after the end of Ottoman rule in 1917. Muhammad Pasha's son, Abdullah Pasha, was the last governor of Damascus from the al-Azm family.
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