
Vizier Omer Pasha Vrioni (, ) was an
Ottoman Albanian
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military commander and ruler, and a prominent figure in the
Greek War of Independence
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. He succeeded
Ali
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as
Pasha of Yanina.
Early life
Omer Vrioni was a
Muslim
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Tosk Albanian
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from the village of
Vrioni near
Berat
Berat (; sq-definite, Berati) is the List of cities and towns in Albania, ninth most populous city of Albania and the seat of Berat County and Berat Municipality. By air, it is north of Gjirokastër, west of Korçë, south of Tirana, and ea ...
(hence his surname).
He started his military career as the commander of the forces of the ''
ayan'' of
Elbasan
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, whose name is not documented. He was sent in
Vidin
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, probably for the
Pazvandoğlu revolt
and the consequent siege of Vidin in 1797. He was among the Ottoman Albanian troops sent to recover
Egypt
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from a
French occupation between 1798 and 1801 under
Napoleon
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, against whom Vrioni was distinguished in battles. In Egypt he served the Ottoman Albanian ruler
Muhammad Ali Pasha Mehmed Ali Pasha may refer to:
* Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1769–1849), considered the founder of modern Egypt
* Çerkes Mehmed Pasha (died 1625), Ottoman statesman and grand vizier
* Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha (1815–1871), Ottoman statesman and gra ...
after his
seizure of power, and there he became acquainted with
Hurshid Pasha
Hurshid Ahmed Pasha (sometimes written Khurshid Ahmed Pasha; , ; died 30 November 1822) was an Ottoman- Georgian general, and Grand Vizier during the early 19th century.
Early life
He was born in the Caucasus and was of Georgian descent. He w ...
, who also served Muhammad Ali.
Ali Pasha era
Vrioni captured
Ibrahim Pasha of
Vlorë
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and
Berat
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, incorporating his domains into Ali Pasha's
state
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in 1810. Until Ali's revolt against the Ottoman Empire, Vrioni was the treasurer (''hazinedar'') of the Pasha of Yanina. When
Ali Pasha of Yanina
Ali Pasha (1740 – 24 January 1822), commonly known as Ali Pasha of Yanina or Ali Pasha of Tepelena, was an Albanian ruler who served as Ottoman pasha of the Pashalik of Yanina, a large part of western Rumelia. Under his rule, it acquired a ...
revolted against the
Sublime Porte
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, Vrioni initially commanded the army tasked with defending the eastern approaches to
Ioannina
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, but in September 1820 he defected to the Porte entering into an agreement with Ismail Pasha, the then commander-in-chief of the Sultan's forces, disbanding his army in exchange for the former
Pashalik of Berat
The Pashalik of Berat was a pashalik within the Ottoman Empire. Created in modern-day central Albania by Ahmet Kurt Pasha in 1774, it was dissolved after Ahmet's ally, Ibrahim Pasha of Berat, was defeated by Ali Pasha in 1809. Thus, the pashal ...
(
Sanjak of Vlorë).
[Finlay, pp. 95-96.] In January 1821 he was appointed
sanjak-bey
''Sanjak-bey'', ''sanjaq-bey'' or ''-beg'' () was the title given in the Ottoman Empire to a bey (a high-ranking officer, but usually not a pasha) appointed to the military and administrative command of a district (''sanjak'', in Arabic '' liwa’' ...
of Vlorë.
Greek Revolution era
After the death of Ali Pasha, Omer was among the commanders who were sent by
Hurşid Ahmed Pasha, the new commander-in-chief, to suppress the Greek Revolution which had broken out in March 1821. On 24 April 1821, he defeated the Greeks at the
Battle of Alamana
The Battle of Alamana was fought between the Greeks and the Ottoman Empire on 22 April 1821, during the Greek War of Independence.
Battle
After the fall of Livadeia on 1 April 1821 to a contingent of Greek fighters under the command of Athanasi ...
and had their commander,
Athanasios Diakos
Athanasios Nikolaos Massavetas
or Grammatikos (; 1788 – 24 April 1821) also known as Athanasios Diakos () was a Greek military commander during the Greek War of Independence, considered a venerable national hero in Greece.
Early life
Athan ...
,
impaled. Vrioni's advance was temporarily halted by
Odysseas Androutsos
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Born in Ithaca (island), Ithaca, the son of an Arvanites, Arva ...
who, with a handful of men, inflicted heavy casualties upon him at the
Battle of the inn of Gravia on 8 May 1821.
Siege of Missolonghi
In late 1822, he and
Mehmed Reshid Pasha joined forces to besiege the town of
Missolonghi
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. The town was completely surrounded on 25 October, and might have fallen, had the locals left the city. However they successfully resisted the siege and Vrioni resorted to negotiations in order to save his men, against the opinion of Mehmed Reshid and Yussuf Pasha. The besieged Greeks destroyed the morale of the Ottoman army and when they were reinforced by sea the novice Turkish captains and the two pashas scheduled their main assault for
Christmas
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night, 24 December, calculating that the Greeks would be caught by surprise. However, the attack failed. Six days later, the siege was lifted.
Later career
As a result of this failure, the antagonism between Omer Vrioni and Mehmed Reshid escalated, resulting in his recall by the Porte in 1824, when he was assigned a command in
Macedonia
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. During the later
Russo-Turkish War of 1828, he led a 20,000 strong army in an unsuccessful attempt to relieve the
siege of Varna Siege of Varna may refer to:
* Siege of Varna (1201), during the Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
* Storming of Varna (1773), during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774
* Siege of Varna (1828), during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829
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References
Sources
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* Brewer, David. ''The Greek War of Independence''. The Overlook Press, 2001.
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Omer
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Ali Pasha of Ioannina