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Murat Pasha may refer to the following Ottoman statesmen: * Seytan Murat Pasha (d. 1570), variously governor of Damascus, Shahrazor, Basra and Lahsa, also known as Kara Murat Pasha. * Kuyucu Murat Pasha, grand vizier in 1605–1611 *
Kara Murat Pasha Kara Murat Pasha, or Kara Dev Murad Pasha, lit. ''Courageous Giant Murat Pasha'' in Ottoman Turkish; (1595 – 1655), was an Ottoman Albanian statesman and military officer. He served as Kapudan Pasha and twice as Grand Vizier. His epithet ''K ...
, grand vizier in 1649–1650, and shortly in 1655 *
Józef Bem Józef Zachariasz Bem (, ; 14 March 1794 – 10 December 1850) was a Polish engineer and general, an Ottoman pasha and a national hero of Poland and Hungary, and a figure intertwined with other European patriotic movements. Like Tadeusz Kościus ...
, Polish revolutionary general and national hero of Poland, converted to Islam during his career in the Ottoman Empire and changed his name to Murat Pasha.


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, a district of Antalya Province, Turkey **
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, a sports club based there *
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, a mosque in Antalya *
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