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marched towards the Lasithi plateau aiming to crush the rebels. Soon after the destruction of Lasithi, Selim died of an unknown cause. According to one reference he died of
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on his native land. By a coincidence of fate, Cretan revolutionaries were receiving supplies and financial support from Selim's brother Antonios who lived in
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and became very wealthy. Selim was aware of his brother's life and had been corresponding with him.
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In 1866, Selim replaced Shaheen Pasha, in the command of over 20,000 Egyptian troops sent by the
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In Crete, Selim took part in several battles as well as in the siege of the
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The Life of Ismail Ferik Pasha (Spina nel Cuore) by Rhea Galanaki
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belonging to the Egyptian Khedivate to the Ottoman Sultan
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origin. He also served as Minister of Military Affairs of
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and stood until 1925. His bust and Portrayed are at the
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Egyptian people of the Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841)
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Encyclopedia PAPYRUS-LAROUSSE-BRITANNICA, 61 volumes,
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Psychro
Crete
Ottoman Empire
Crete
Ottoman Empire
Cairo
Khedivate of Egypt
Ottoman Empire
Ferik
Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833)
Cretan Revolt
Antonios Papadakis
Arabic
Greek
Ottoman
Egyptian
Greek
Eyalet of Egypt
Antonios Papadakis
Greek
Psychro
Lasithi Plateau
Crete
Greek
Ottomans
Greek War of Independence
Antonios Papadakis
Greek
slaves

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