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Şihabeddin Pasha : ウィキペディア英語版
Hadım Şehabeddin

Hadım Şehabeddin Şahın Paşa, Hadim Sihàb ed-Dîn Pasa or Hadim Şehabeddin Pasha, nicknamed Kula Shahin, was a 15th-century Ottoman military commander.
Probably of Georgian origin, Şehabeddin began his career in the Ottoman hierarchy as a devsirme conscript and a court eunuch (whence his sobriquet ''Hadim'') in the sultan's palace. He was soon promoted to the position of sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Albania and since 1439 he became a beylerbey of the Rumelia Eyalet. Şehabeddin was known as ardent supporter of the expansionist policy of Ottoman Empire. He commanded the Ottoman forces that captured Novo Brdo in 1441. After his forces were heavily defeated in a battle with forces of Janos Hunyadi in September 1442, he was dismissed from the position of beylerbey. After 1444 he was again briefly appointed to the position of beylerbey of Rumelia. Şehabeddin died in 1453 in Bursa.
== Name and early life ==

In some sources his nickname was mistakenly translated as "brown falcon" although it is actually a reference to his slave origin, because he was a devsirme conscript. He was brought to the Ottoman court at very young age, as a slave, and was probably of Georgian descent. He completed the Enderun School and served as a court eunuch ("Hadim" in Turkish) in the sultan's harem and palace.

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