Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3556730> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3556730 description "Ottoman general".
- Q3556730 description "Ottoman general".
- Q3556730 subject Q13280009.
- Q3556730 subject Q15020697.
- Q3556730 subject Q15352706.
- Q3556730 subject Q16749612.
- Q3556730 subject Q6646117.
- Q3556730 subject Q6936554.
- Q3556730 subject Q7023153.
- Q3556730 subject Q8180882.
- Q3556730 subject Q8181095.
- Q3556730 subject Q8230531.
- Q3556730 subject Q8706653.
- Q3556730 subject Q8738972.
- Q3556730 subject Q9509364.
- Q3556730 subject Q9883520.
- Q3556730 abstract "Template:ForTemplate:For Hasan Tahsin Pasha (1845–1918) was a senior Ottoman military officer, who served in Yemen and in the First Balkan War.Hasan Tahsin was an Albanian born in Messaria (modern Molista) back then administratively belonging to the Kaza of Leskovik. During his youth, he attended and graduated from the Greek Zosimaia School at Ioannina, and spoke Greek fluently. He began service as a gendarme ca. 1870 in Katerini, and later joined the Ottoman Army as an NCO. He soon received a commission as an officer, and by 1881 he commanded the Ottoman Gendarmerie at Ioannina. During the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, he commanded the 6th Trabzon Division, and around 1900, he was placed as garrison commander of Thessaloniki. In 1908–1910, he served as the governor of Yemen before returning to Thessaloniki, where he assumed the post of CO of the III Corps with the rank of Ferik (Lieutenant General). After his retirement in 1912, he was persuaded to return to duty as governor of the vilayet and fortress of Ioannina.As tensions with the Balkan League grew however over the summer of 1912, he was switched to command the VIII Provisional Corps at Thessaloniki. After the outbreak of the First Balkan War, he led his forces against the Greek Army of Thessaly under Crown Prince Constantine. The Greek army, better prepared and outnumbering his own forces, defeated VIII Corps in the battles of Sarantaporo and Yenidje. Surrounded and blockaded in Thessaloniki and with no hope of outside succour, and learning of the approach of the 7th Bulgarian Division from the northeast, Hasan Tahsin resolved to surrender the Thessaloniki fortress and his 26,000 men to the Greeks. After a few days of negotiations, a surrender protocol was signed on 8 November [O.S. 26 October] 1912, with the handover carried out the next day. The Ottoman side immediately considered him a traitor and the military court gave a death sentence.After his release from Greek captivity, he went into exile, first in France and later in Switzerland. He died in Lausanne in 1918 and was buried there. In 1937, his remains were transferred to the Albanian cemetery of Thessaloniki, and in 2006 to the Military Cemetery of the Balkan Wars at Gefyra. Out of his seven children only three lived along life, two sons and a daughter who got married in Turkey. One of his sons, Kenan Messare (1889–1965), who was his adjutant during the war, became a Greek citizen and a notable painter, known especially for his scenes from the Balkan Wars. The other son Qemal Mesarea moved to Albania, worked as a functionary in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in King Zog's Residence, and was appointed Ambassador to Greece on January 1933, where he served until 1934. He married a Greek woman and died in 1968.".
- Q3556730 allegiance "22pxOttoman Empire".
- Q3556730 battle Q177918.
- Q3556730 battle Q657055.
- Q3556730 birthDate "1845".
- Q3556730 birthPlace Q3562704.
- Q3556730 birthYear "1845".
- Q3556730 deathDate "1918".
- Q3556730 deathYear "1918".
- Q3556730 restingPlace Q17151.
- Q3556730 restingPlace Q41.
- Q3556730 serviceEndYear "1912".
- Q3556730 serviceStartYear "1870".
- Q3556730 thumbnail Hasan_tahsin.jpg?width=300.
- Q3556730 wikiPageExternalLink 8072.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q1021800.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q12560.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q13280009.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q1462047.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q15020697.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q152099.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q15352706.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q16148648.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q1633183.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q165725.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q16749612.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q17151.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q177918.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q179248.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q183199.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q210470.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q239225.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q2817281.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q2889946.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q3561434.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q3562704.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q39.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q41.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q43.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q473371.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q5444319.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q5971305.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q657055.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646117.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936554.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023153.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q729125.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q765175.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q7907000.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q805.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q807.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8180882.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181095.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8230531.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8706653.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738972.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q935921.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q9509364.
- Q3556730 wikiPageWikiLink Q9883520.
- Q3556730 allegiance "22".
- Q3556730 battles Q177918.
- Q3556730 battles Q657055.
- Q3556730 dateOfBirth "1845".
- Q3556730 dateOfDeath "1918".
- Q3556730 name "Hasan Tahsin Pasha".
- Q3556730 placeOfBirth Q3562704.
- Q3556730 placeofburial Q17151.
- Q3556730 placeofburial Q41.
- Q3556730 serviceyears "1870".
- Q3556730 shortDescription "Ottoman general".
- Q3556730 type Person.
- Q3556730 type Agent.
- Q3556730 type MilitaryPerson.
- Q3556730 type Person.
- Q3556730 type Agent.
- Q3556730 type NaturalPerson.
- Q3556730 type Thing.
- Q3556730 type Q215627.
- Q3556730 type Q5.
- Q3556730 type Person.
- Q3556730 comment "Template:ForTemplate:For Hasan Tahsin Pasha (1845–1918) was a senior Ottoman military officer, who served in Yemen and in the First Balkan War.Hasan Tahsin was an Albanian born in Messaria (modern Molista) back then administratively belonging to the Kaza of Leskovik. During his youth, he attended and graduated from the Greek Zosimaia School at Ioannina, and spoke Greek fluently. He began service as a gendarme ca. 1870 in Katerini, and later joined the Ottoman Army as an NCO.".
- Q3556730 label "Hasan Tahsin Pasha".
- Q3556730 depiction Hasan_tahsin.jpg.
- Q3556730 name "Hasan Tahsin Pasha".