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Uthman Pasha al-Kurji (also known as Uthman Pasha al-Sadiq, alternative spellings include ''Othman'', ''Osman'' or ''Usman'' and ''al-Kurdji'' or ''Kurzi''), was the Ottoman governor (''wali'') of Damascus Eyalet between 1760 and 1771.〔Burns, 2005, pp. (245 )–246.〕〔Doumani, 1995, p. (95 )〕 ==Early life and career== Uthman had Georgian origins.〔Salzmann, 2004, p. (95 )〕 Prior to his appointment to the governorship of Damascus, Uthman Pasha was a ''mamluk'' (slave soldier) of Governor As'ad Pasha al-Azm and thus maintained close links with the powerful al-Azm family.〔Philipp, 2013, p. ( 34 )〕 When As'ad Pasha was removed from his post by the Sublime Porte, he was succeeded by a number of short-term governors who were unable to halt the violence between the local forces and the Jannisary garrison in the city.〔
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