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Muhammad Ali Pasha of Egypt in the capture of St Jean d'Acre in November 1840. The participating Austrian contingent was under the command of Vice Admiral Archduke Friedrich. In December 1840 he took over the supreme command of the Turkish army and after the end of the campaign in February 1841 he was employed in the Turkish Ministry of War. Appointed Turkish general of division and pasha with two horsetails, he served in the Turkish Ministry of War until 1848.
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