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also Mehmet Reshit Pasha/ Mehmed Reshid Pasha
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from power by sultan Mahmud II, because of his rebellion against the non-Islamic reforms of the sultan)
from : http://www.historicalreview.org/index.php/historicalReview/article/viewPDFInterstitial/188/84
Especially during 1825-1827 when Ibrahim Pasha and his Egyptian troops applied a
“scorched earth” tactics in the Peloponnese, while a policy of subjugation was also being effected in mainland Greece by Mehmet Reshit Pasha, the later Grand Vizier.
de:Wilhelm_Strecker_(Gouverneur) 1864 -- 1865
from http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Bulgaria.html
Walis (governors) of Vidin (Bdyn) (subordinated to Wali of Rumelia to 1846) Apr 1864 - Dec 1864 Memed Reshid Pasha Mehmet Reshit Pasha ( Wilhelm Strecker)
"and conflict between the Sultan Mahmud II and the Pasha of Shkoder Mustafa Reshit Pasha Bushati" http://books.google.com/books?id=qTKiTZIyr3AC&pg=PA17&dq=Mustafa+Reshit+(Pasha+)&hl=en&ei=pGEgTbG3LIf1sgao19TqDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAg
Earlier, in 1838, Mahmut II had, urged by Mustafa Reshit Pasha, proclaimed the principle of equality for his Muslim, Christian, and Jewish subjects