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Hasan Rıza Pasha

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Hasan Rıza

Pasha
Hasan Rıza Pasha
Born1871 (1871)
Tosya, Kastamonu Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died30 January 1913 (aged 41–42)
Shkodër, Scutari Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Buried
Allegiance Ottoman Empire
Service/branch Ottoman Army
RankGeneral
Battles/warsSiege of Shkodër X
RelationsMehmed Namık Pasha (father)

Hasan Rıza Pasha (1871 – 30 January 1913) was a general in the Ottoman Army.

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Life

The son of the distinguished Ottoman statesman Mehmed Namık Pasha[citation needed], who was the Governor of Baghdad where Hasan Riza was born. He was of Turkish origin, as Mehmed Namık's grandfather migrated from Konya to Constantinople. He entered the Ottoman Military Academy in 1892 and graduated on March 13, 1895. He continued his studies in Germany (1899–1900). After serving in Iraq (1901–-1911) he was promoted to the rank of General and assigned as wali of Shkodër.[1]

He was the main commander during the Siege of Shkodër and became the symbol of resistance against the Serbian and Montenegrin invasion. He did his utmost to defend the town and its fortress that were under siege by Montenegrin and Serbian forces for seven months, stating "Shkodra is our fate or our grave, but not our shame".[1] However, in the midst of the siege, Hasan Riza Pasha was assassinated by agents of Essad Pasha.

Edith Durham wrote that after Hasan Riza had supper with Essad, he was shot dead a few yards away from the house by two men disguised as women. Osman Bali and Mehmed Kavaja,[2] both servants of Essad Pasha,[3] boasted afterwards that they had done the deed. The town crier proclaimed that nothing was to be said about the murder, and Essad now took command.

Riza Pasha wanted to keep up the defense of the besieged city but Essad Pasha wanted to continue his secret negotiations with Montenegro, which were done through the counsel of Russia in Shkodra. Essad Pasha's plan was to hand over Shkodra to the Serbs and Montenegrins as the price for their support in his attempt to proclaim himself King of Albania. Essad Pasha handed Shkodra over to General Vukotić.

Legacy

Hasan Riza Pasha is well remembered in Shkodër. He was buried at Parrucë Mosque.

A Turkish-Albanian college in Shkodër bears his name. He was decorated for "First Class Bravery" (Albanian: "Trimëri e Klasit të Parë) in August 1996, by Albanian President Sali Berisha.[4] and a monument was erected in his honor in 2007.[5]

Monument dedicated to Hasan Riza Pasha in Shkodër

References

  1. ^ a b Elsie, Robert (2012), A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History, I. B. Tauris, p. 192, ISBN 978-1780764313
  2. ^ Vickers, Door Miranda (1999). The Albanians: A Modern History. ISBN 9781860645419.
  3. ^ Ulli, Prenk (1995). Hasan Riza Pasha: Mbrojtës i Shkodrës në Luftën Ballkanike, 1912–1913 [Hasan Riza Pasha: Defender of Shkodra in the Balkan War] (in Albanian). Shkodër, Albania: Albin. pp. 34–40. Retrieved 2011-06-13.
  4. ^ Shkodra përkujtoi Hasan Riza Pashën [Shkodra commemorates Hasan Riza Pasha] (in Albanian), lajmeshqip.com, 2011-03-18, retrieved 2014-12-06
  5. ^ "Hakmarrja: Dhunohet monumenti i Hasan Riza Pashes". July 7, 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
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