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Mehmed Rushdi Pasha

Mehmed Rushdi Pasha ((トルコ語:Mehmed Rüşdi Paşa ) or ''Mütercim Rüşdi Paşa '', 1811, Ayancik - 1876, Manisa) was an Ottoman statesman. Mutercim Rushdie Pasha served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire during five separate terms. He was preceded by Midhat Pasha. Mutercim Rushdie Pasha was a reformist supporter of the Tanzimat. He served as a Translator of Military texts as well as a Military Colonel in his youth. He was born in 1811, and died on 27 March 1882.
==Early life==
Mutercim Rushdie Pasha was born to a poor boatman in 1811 in the town of Ayancik. When he was three years old his family moved to Istanbul circa 1814. In Istanbul Rushdie Pasha studied in the local school system. As he got older he was recruited by the military and studied under a man named Lord Tanase. Under the guidance of Lord Tanase he mastered the ability to read write and speak the French language. After working together with Lord Tanase, Rushdie Pasha was discovered to be an asset to the Ottoman Empire. He caught the eye of Sultan Abdulhamid. Sultan Abdulhamid assigned Rushdie Pasha a translation position with some of the best translators in the Ottoman Empire. Rushdie became very well known in the Empire for his translations. Two of his most important translated texts were manuals of French military tactics and military training. After these translations he was once again promoted and sent along to England to study and translate more western works. Rushdie was surrounded by western ideas similar to his reformist colleagues that would later push for Tanzimat reforms.

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