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Jamal Pasha

Jamal Pasha was a prominent Ottoman military leader and politician during the early 20th century. As a key figure in the Ottoman Empire, he served as one of the "Three Pashas," who effectively governed the empire during World War I. Pasha was involved in military campaigns, political decision-making, and efforts to modernize the army. His leadership played a significant role in shaping the empire's wartime policies, but he was also associated with controversial actions, including the Armenian Genocide. After the empire's collapse, he was executed by the new Turkish government in 1921.