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'''Ali Pasha''' was the name of numerous Ottoman ]s named ]. It is most commonly used to refer to ].{{Citation needed |date=September 2023|reason=There are more impotant Ali Pashas in history, some of which were Grand Viziers. E.g. Çandarlı}}
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== People ==
* ] (died 1406), Ottoman grand vizier (1387–1406)
* ] (died 1511), Ottoman grand vizier (1501–03, 1506–11)
* ] (fl. 1537–1560), Ottoman governor of Diyarbekir, Bosnia and Egypt
* ] (died 1565), Ottoman grand vizier (1561–1565)
* ] (died 1571), Ottoman governor of Egypt (1563–66) and commander in the Battle of Lepanto
* ] (1519–1587), Ottoman Kapudan Pasha (admiral of the navy)
* ] (died 1604), Ottoman grand vizier (1603–04) and governor of Egypt (1601–03)
* ] (d. 1621), Ottoman grand vizier (1616–21)
* ] (1645–1695), Ottoman grand vizier (1694–95)
* ] (died 1698), Ottoman grand vizier (1692–93)
* ] (1689—1758) served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire three times
* ] (1667–1716), Ottoman grand vizier (1713–16)
* ] (1670–1711), Ottoman grand vizier (1706–1710)
* ] (1688-1756), ruler of Tunisia 1735-1756
* ] (died 1735), Ottoman governor of various provinces, including Egypt (1725–26)
* ] or of Tepelena or of Janina/Yannina/Ioannina, or the Lion of Yannina (1740–1822), Ottoman Albanian ruler
* ] (1783–1851), Ottoman governor of Herzegovina (1833–51)
* ] (died 1804), Ottoman governor of Egypt (1803–04)
* ] (died 1821), Ottoman Kapudan Pasha (admiral of the navy)
* ] (1815–1871), Ottoman grand vizier (1852–71) and a leader of the Tanzimat reforms
* ] (1817–1889), Albanian military leader
* ] (r. 1802–1807)

== Places ==

* ], Bosnia and Herzegovina
* ], Turkey
* ], Albania

==See also==
* ] (1769–1849), Ottoman Albanian commander, one-time governor of Egypt and Sudan
* ] (fl. 1831–1842), Ottoman military leader and governor of Baghdad
* ] (1860–1932), Ottoman grand vizier (1919–20)
* ]

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Ali Pasha was the name of numerous Ottoman pashas named Ali. It is most commonly used to refer to Ali Pasha of Ioannina.

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