Ibrahim Pasha Milli
Pasha Ibrahim Pasha Milli | |
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Îbrahîm Paşayê Milî | |
Ibrahim Pasha Milli 1899 | |
| Born | Ibrahim January 1, 1843 Urfa, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | January 1, 1908 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
| Other names | Milli Ibrahim Pasha, İbrahim Paşa Mili, ابراهيم باشا ملى |
| Occupations | Tribal chief, military commander |
| Years active | 1863–1908 |
| Era | Late Ottoman Empire |
| Employer | Ottoman Empire |
| Organization | Hamidiye regiments |
| Known for | Leader of the Kurdish Milan tribal federation; commander of Hamidiye cavalry; protector of Christians during 1895 massacres |
| Title | Pasha |
| Term | 1863–1908 |
| Opponents | |
| Children | Multiple sons, including tribal leaders |
| Awards | Title of Pasha by Sultan Abdul Hamid II |
Ibrahim Pasha Milli, (born 1843 in Urfa – 1908 in Constantinople, sometimes also referred to as 'Milli Ibrahim Pasha' of the tribe of Milli, Milan, Mellan; Kurdish Îbrahîm Paşayê Milî ar ابراهيم باشا ملى), was the chief of the Kurdish Milan tribal federation in Upper Mesopotamia, the Aleppo Vilayet, and the Syrian Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire and the commander of several paramilitary Hamidiye regiments.