Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha (English Wikipedia)

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  • Abbott, George Frederick (1909). Turkey in transition. E. Arnold. p. 149. OCLC 2355821. For Hilmi is a novus homo. A native of Mytilene, of obscure origin, partly Greek, he began his career as secretary to Kemal Bey
  • Prothero, George Walter (1920). Peace Handbooks: The Balkan states. H. M. Stationery Office. p. 45. OCLC 4694680. Hussein Hilmi Pasha, descended from a Greek convert to Islam in the island of Mitylene, was sent to Macedonia as High Commissioner.

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  • Aksun, Ziya Nur (2010). II. Abdülhamid Han. Ötüken. p. 149. ISBN 978-975437-751-4. Sadrazam Hüseyin Hilmi Paşa, tüccardan Kütahyalı-zâde Mustafa Efendi'nin oğlu olup, 1855 târihinde Midilli adasının Sarlice kariyesinin Şiryâne köyünde doğmuştur.

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  • Uzunçarşılı, İsmail Hakkı (1932). Kütahya Şehri. İstanbul Devlet Matbaası. p. 247. Hüseyin Hilmi Paşa, Kütahyalı zade tüccar Mustafa Efendinin oğlu olup 1855 Eylül senesinde Midilli'de doğmuştur. Büyük babası berayi ticaret Midilli'de ikamet ettiğinden babası da orada kalmıştır.

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  • Trivedi, Raj Kumar (1994). The critical triangle: India, Britain, and Turkey, 1908-1924. Publication Scheme. p. 77. OCLC 31173524. the Ottoman Red Crescent Society of which Hilmi Pasha was the head, which he said, utilized their money for the purpose for which it had been contributed by Muslims in India.
  • Abbott, George Frederick (1909). Turkey in transition. E. Arnold. p. 149. OCLC 2355821. For Hilmi is a novus homo. A native of Mytilene, of obscure origin, partly Greek, he began his career as secretary to Kemal Bey
  • Wheeler, Edward J, ed. (1909). Current Literature. Current Literature Pub. Co. p. 389. OCLC 4604506. His Excellency Hussein Hilmi Pacha is a Turk "of the isles." The politest Turks of all come from the isles. There is also Greek blood in his veins
  • Prothero, George Walter (1920). Peace Handbooks: The Balkan states. H. M. Stationery Office. p. 45. OCLC 4694680. Hussein Hilmi Pasha, descended from a Greek convert to Islam in the island of Mitylene, was sent to Macedonia as High Commissioner.
  • Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section (1920). Handbooks prepared under the direction of the Historical section of the foreign office. H.M. Stationery off. p. 45. OCLC 27784113. Hussein Hilmi Pasha, descended from a Greek convert to Islam in the island of Mitylene, was sent to Macedonia as High Commissioner.