Abu al-DhahabW
Abu al-Dhahab

Muḥammad Bey Abū aḏ-Ḏahab (1735–1775), also just called Abū Ḏahab, was a Mamluk emir and regent of Ottoman Egypt.

Ali Bey al-KabirW
Ali Bey al-Kabir

Ali Bey al-Kabir (1728–1773) was a Mamluk leader in Egypt. Nicknamed Jinn Ali and Bulut Kapan ("Cloud-Catcher"), Ali Bey rose to prominence in 1768 when he rebelled against his Ottoman rulers, making the Egypt Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire independent for a short time. His rule ended following the insubordination of his most trusted general, Abu al-Dahab, which led to Ali Bey's downfall and death.

Hekimoğlu Ali PashaW
Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha

Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha was an Ottoman statesman and military leader who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire three times.

Murad BeyW
Murad Bey

Murad Bey Mohammed was an Egyptian Mamluk chieftain (Bey), cavalry commander and joint ruler of Egypt with Ibrahim Bey. He is often remembered as being a cruel and extortionate ruler, but an energetic courageous fighter.

Cezayirli Gazi Hasan PashaW
Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha

Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha or Hasan Pasha of Algiers was an Ottoman Grand Admiral (1770–90), Grand Vizier (1790), and general in the late 18th century.

Ibrahim Bey (Mamluk)W
Ibrahim Bey (Mamluk)

Ibrahim Bey was a Mamluk chieftain and regent of Egypt.

Safranbolulu Izzet Mehmet PashaW
Safranbolulu Izzet Mehmet Pasha

Safranbolulu Izzet Mehmet Pasha was a grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire and served from 1794 to 1798.

Kara Mehmed Pasha (died 1722)W
Kara Mehmed Pasha (died 1722)

Kara Mehmed Pasha was an Ottoman statesman who served as the Ottoman governor of various provinces (eyalets) and sub-provinces (sanjaks). He was also a vizier.

Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said PashaW
Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Pasha

Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Pasha, earlier in his life known as Mehmed Said Efendi, was an Ottoman statesman and diplomat. He was Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from October 25, 1755, to April 1, 1756.