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Not to be confused with Sa'deddin Pasha al-Azm.
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Sadettin Pasha
Bornc. 1851
İstanbul
DiedEnd of 1908
İstanbul

Sadettin Pasha (Turkish: Sadettin Paşa; c. 1851–1908) was an Ottoman pasha and Defterdarlı Sukru Mehmet Efendi's son. He was assigned to suppress the Herzegovina rebellion in 1875. Sadettin Pasha was in charge of the Ottoman troops during the Van Revolt of 1896.

References

  1. memories Sadettin Pasha (Turkish: Sadettin Paşa'nın anıları Van 1896), Sami onal, Remzi Kitabevi, ISBN 975-14-0937-3, Second Edition 2004
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