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During his tenure, Ragıp Pasha planned to depose [[Damascus|Damascene]] governor [[As'ad Pasha al-Azm]], calling him the "peasant son of a peasant". As the governor grew paranoid, he increased security around the city and executed people suspected of being spies in Ragıp Pasha's employ. Eventually, al-Azm was captured and executed under Ragıp Pasha's orders. | During his tenure, Ragıp Pasha planned to depose [[Damascus|Damascene]] governor [[As'ad Pasha al-Azm]], calling him the "peasant son of a peasant". As the governor grew paranoid, he increased security around the city and executed people suspected of being spies in Ragıp Pasha's employ. Eventually, al-Azm was captured and executed under Ragıp Pasha's orders. | ||
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Revision as of 17:12, 12 February 2019
- Holden: "The governor's nervous, sir. Reckons the Grand Vizier Raghib Pasha in Istanbul has it in for him."
- Haytham: "I see. And is he right? Does the Grand Vizier have it in for him?"
- Holden: "The Grand Vizier called him the 'peasant son of a peasant'."
- Haytham: "Sounds like he has got it in for him then."
- —Haytham Kenway and Jim Holden discussing Koca Ragıp Pasha, 1757.[src]
Koca Mehmet Ragıp Pasha (1698 – 8 April 1763) was the Ottoman Grand Vizier from 1757 to his death.
During his tenure, Ragıp Pasha planned to depose Damascene governor As'ad Pasha al-Azm, calling him the "peasant son of a peasant". As the governor grew paranoid, he increased security around the city and executed people suspected of being spies in Ragıp Pasha's employ. Eventually, al-Azm was captured and executed under Ragıp Pasha's orders.