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Enver Pasha

Enver Pasha was a prominent military and political leader in the late Ottoman Empire, known for his role in the Young Turk Revolution of 1908, which sought to modernize the empire and establish a constitutional government. He became the Minister of War during World War I, advocating for aggressive military campaigns that ultimately contributed to the empire's defeat. Enver is also linked to the Armenian Genocide, as he and other leaders were implicated in the mass deportation and killing of Armenians. After the war, he fled and was later killed in conflict, leaving a controversial legacy in the region's history.