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Top Books on pasha-keuy
1. Pasha
ISBN10 Number - 5224021545
Date of Publication - Mar 14, 2002
Publisher - Olma-Press
2. Pashas
"Long before they came as occupiers, the British were drawn to the Middle East by the fabled riches of its trade and the enlightened tolerance of its people. The 'pashas' - merchants and travelers from Europe - discovered an Islamic world that was alluring, dynamic and diverse." "Ranging across two and a half centuries and through the great cities of Istanbul, Aleppo and Alexandria, James Mather tells the forgotten story of the men of the Levant Company who sought their fortunes in the Ottoman Empire. Their trade brought to the region not only merchants but ambassadors and envoys, pilgrims and chaplains, families and servants, aristocratic tourists and roving antiquarians. Together, their lives provide a fascinating insight into the meeting of East and West before the age of European imperialism."--BOOK JACKET.
ISBN10 Number - 0300170912
Date of Publication - 2011
Number of Pages 302
Publisher - Yale University Press
Places in the book - New Haven
3. Ibrahim pasha
ISBN10 Number - 0353321494
Date of Publication - Nov 11, 2018
Number of Pages 136
Publisher - Franklin Classics Trade Press
4. Talaat pasha
ISBN10 Number - 0691157626
Date of Publication - Jun 26, 2018
Number of Pages 552
Publisher - Princeton University Press
5. The pasha's garden
ISBN10 Number - 0692194231
Date of Publication - Nov 04, 2018
Number of Pages 38
Publisher - Kelly Wolske
6. Ibrahim pasha
ISBN10 Number - 1290731632
Date of Publication - Aug 01, 2012
Number of Pages 140
Publisher - HardPress Publishing
7. All the pasha's men
ISBN10 Number - 9774246969
Date of Publication - 2002
Number of Pages 334
Publisher - American University in Cairo Press
Places in the book - Cairo
8. Donovan pasha
Date of Publication - 2018
Publisher - Creative Media Partners, LLC
9. Ibrahim pasha
ISBN10 Number - 0343273950
Date of Publication - Oct 15, 2018
Number of Pages 136
Publisher - Franklin Classics
10. Talaat pasha
Date of Publication - 2020
Number of Pages 552
Publisher - Princeton University Press
11. The priest, the prince, and the pasha
"Sometime in the fourth century BC, an unknown Egyptian master carved an exquisite portrait in dark-green stone. The statue that included this remarkably lifelike head of a priest, who was probably a citizen of ancient Memphis, may have been damaged when the Persians conquered Egypt in 343 B.C. before it was ritually buried in a temple complex dedicated to the worship of the sacred Apis bull .... After almost two millennia, the head was excavated by August Mariette, a founding figure in French archaeology, under a permit from the Ottoman Pasha. Sent to France as part of a collection of antiquities assembled for the inimitable Bonaparte prince known as Plon-Plon, it found a home in his faux Pompeain palace. After disappearing again, it resurfaced in the personal collection of Edward Perry Warren, a turn-of-the twentieth-century American aesthete, who sold it to the Museum of Fine Arts."--book jacket.