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Hasan Rami Pasha

Hasan Rami Pasha (1842–1923) was an Ottoman admiral and naval minister during the reign of Abdul Hamid II, who later also participated in the Greco-Turkish War (1897).

Hasan Rami Pasha
Birth nameHasan Rami
Born1842
Selanik, Salonica Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Died1923 (aged 80–81)
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Allegiance Ottoman Empire
Service/branch Ottoman Navy
RankAdmiral
Battles/warsGreco-Turkish War (1897)

Life

He was born in Selanik (Thessaloniki, now in Greece) to an Albanian family in 1842. In 1856, after graduating from the naval academy he was appointed as a navy officer. During the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) he was a commander of a warship. In 1882, he was appointed as the commander of the navy. Three years later, he became the adjutant of sultan Abdul Hamid II, a prestigious but inactive post. In 1897, at the eve of the Greco-Turkish War (1897) he was tasked with defending the Dardanelles. In 1906, he was appointed as the naval minister. Two years later however, following the Young Turk Revolution he was dismissed by the now powerful Committee of Union and Progress partisans. He was put on trial and was downgraded. He spent his last years in İstanbul and died in 1923.[1]

Problems in the navy

Abdülaziz, the sultan before 1876, tried to form a powerful navy. In the mid 19th century, the Ottoman Navy was one of the most powerful navies in the world.[2] But Abdul Hamid II never allowed any naval activity. After the Russo-Turkish War, for about 20 years, the navy had no training, maneuver or maintenance. All warships stayed in the Golden Horn without the slightest training. According to one view, Abdülhamit was afraid of navy officers' possible coup d'état.[3] But before the war against Greece, Abdülhamit decided to send the navy to Dardanelles Strait as a precaution against a possible Greek naval offensive. (Greek navy was smaller but more up-to-date and superior than that of the Ottoman Empire [4]). Hasan Rami who was the commander of this navy soon found out that almost all ships and most of the weapons needed major repairs. Although Hasan Rami Pasha was able to sail up to the Dardanelles with difficulty, he saw that the navy was almost out of commission.[1] He prepared a report and suggested to purchase new warships instead of repairing the old ships. He further pointed out that the former reports to the sultan about the navy were false.

Rauf Bey’s critics

 
Rauf Orbay

Rauf Bey (future prime minister and one of the leaders in the early days of the Turkish War of Independence) was one of the subordinates of Hasan Rami Pasha. According to his memoirs, his expectations were high in Hasan Pasha’s reform projects. But he was disappointed when Hasan Pasha was appointed as the naval minister. Because unlike his former self, Hasan Pasha became a passive politician and did nothing to reform the navy. After the Young Turk Revolution he was accused for the miserable condition of the navy.

Hasan Rami Pasha’s memoirs

Later Hasan Rami Pasha published his memoirs to be acquitted. In 2013 his memoirs, together with Rauf Bey’s critics was republished by Osman Öndeş, a retired naval officer and an editor.

References

  1. ^ a b Osman Özdeş:Hasan Rami Paşa ve Hatıratı, Alfa Yayınları, İstanbul, 2013, ISBN 978-605-106-779-7
  2. ^ Gabor Agoston-Bruce Masters: Encyclopaedia of the Ottoman Empire, ISBN 978-0-8160-6259-1 p.429
  3. ^ (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2016-12-22. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  4. ^ Lord Kinross:The Ottoman centuries, Translation by Meral Gaspıralı, Altın Kitaplar, İstanbul,2008, ISBN 978-068-80-8093-8, p.577

External links

  •   Media related to Hasan Rami Pasha at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices
Preceded by
Mehmet Celalettin Pasha
Minister of the Navy
1906–1907
Succeeded by
Ibrahim Halil Pasha

hasan, rami, pasha, 1842, 1923, ottoman, admiral, naval, minister, during, reign, abdul, hamid, later, also, participated, greco, turkish, 1897, birth, namehasan, ramiborn1842selanik, salonica, eyalet, ottoman, empiredied1923, aged, istanbul, ottoman, empireal. Hasan Rami Pasha 1842 1923 was an Ottoman admiral and naval minister during the reign of Abdul Hamid II who later also participated in the Greco Turkish War 1897 Hasan Rami PashaBirth nameHasan RamiBorn1842Selanik Salonica Eyalet Ottoman EmpireDied1923 aged 80 81 Istanbul Ottoman EmpireAllegiance Ottoman EmpireService wbr branch Ottoman NavyRankAdmiralBattles warsGreco Turkish War 1897 Contents 1 Life 2 Problems in the navy 3 Rauf Bey s critics 4 Hasan Rami Pasha s memoirs 5 References 6 External linksLife EditHe was born in Selanik Thessaloniki now in Greece to an Albanian family in 1842 In 1856 after graduating from the naval academy he was appointed as a navy officer During the Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 he was a commander of a warship In 1882 he was appointed as the commander of the navy Three years later he became the adjutant of sultan Abdul Hamid II a prestigious but inactive post In 1897 at the eve of the Greco Turkish War 1897 he was tasked with defending the Dardanelles In 1906 he was appointed as the naval minister Two years later however following the Young Turk Revolution he was dismissed by the now powerful Committee of Union and Progress partisans He was put on trial and was downgraded He spent his last years in Istanbul and died in 1923 1 Problems in the navy EditAbdulaziz the sultan before 1876 tried to form a powerful navy In the mid 19th century the Ottoman Navy was one of the most powerful navies in the world 2 But Abdul Hamid II never allowed any naval activity After the Russo Turkish War for about 20 years the navy had no training maneuver or maintenance All warships stayed in the Golden Horn without the slightest training According to one view Abdulhamit was afraid of navy officers possible coup d etat 3 But before the war against Greece Abdulhamit decided to send the navy to Dardanelles Strait as a precaution against a possible Greek naval offensive Greek navy was smaller but more up to date and superior than that of the Ottoman Empire 4 Hasan Rami who was the commander of this navy soon found out that almost all ships and most of the weapons needed major repairs Although Hasan Rami Pasha was able to sail up to the Dardanelles with difficulty he saw that the navy was almost out of commission 1 He prepared a report and suggested to purchase new warships instead of repairing the old ships He further pointed out that the former reports to the sultan about the navy were false Rauf Bey s critics Edit Rauf Orbay Rauf Bey future prime minister and one of the leaders in the early days of the Turkish War of Independence was one of the subordinates of Hasan Rami Pasha According to his memoirs his expectations were high in Hasan Pasha s reform projects But he was disappointed when Hasan Pasha was appointed as the naval minister Because unlike his former self Hasan Pasha became a passive politician and did nothing to reform the navy After the Young Turk Revolution he was accused for the miserable condition of the navy Hasan Rami Pasha s memoirs EditLater Hasan Rami Pasha published his memoirs to be acquitted In 2013 his memoirs together with Rauf Bey s critics was republished by Osman Ondes a retired naval officer and an editor References Edit a b Osman Ozdes Hasan Rami Pasa ve Hatirati Alfa Yayinlari Istanbul 2013 ISBN 978 605 106 779 7 Gabor Agoston Bruce Masters Encyclopaedia of the Ottoman Empire ISBN 978 0 8160 6259 1 p 429 History page in Turkish Archived from the original on 2016 12 22 Retrieved 2013 11 06 Lord Kinross The Ottoman centuries Translation by Meral Gaspirali Altin Kitaplar Istanbul 2008 ISBN 978 068 80 8093 8 p 577External links Edit Media related to Hasan Rami Pasha at Wikimedia CommonsPolitical officesPreceded byMehmet Celalettin Pasha Minister of the Navy1906 1907 Succeeded byIbrahim Halil Pasha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hasan Rami Pasha amp oldid 1128241521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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