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Koprulu Mehmed Pasha leads by 17.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Koprulu Mehmed Pasha implemented sweeping reforms, including purging corrupt officials, restoring discipline in the Janissary corps, and reorganizing the tax system. These measures stabilized the empire and restored its military effectiveness after years of decline.
Koprulu Mehmed Pasha was appointed Grand Vizier by Sultan Mehmed IV during a period of crisis. He was granted unprecedented authority to restore order, marking the beginning of the Koprulu era of reform and revitalization of the Ottoman state.
Koprulu Mehmed Pasha led a campaign to break the Venetian blockade of the Dardanelles. The Ottoman navy defeated the Venetian fleet, securing the sea route to Istanbul and restoring Ottoman naval power in the Aegean.
Koprulu Mehmed Pasha ordered the execution of Greek Orthodox Patriarch Parthenius III, accusing him of treason and correspondence with the Venetians. This act demonstrated his harsh methods in suppressing dissent and consolidating control.
Mohammad Mohaqiq founded the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan (Hezb-e Wahdat) as a political party representing the Hazara ethnic group. The party became a major force in Afghan politics, advocating for Hazara rights and participation in government.
Mohammad Mohaqiq led Hazara militia forces during the Afghan Civil War, fighting against rival mujahideen factions and later the Taliban. His forces controlled parts of Kabul and the Hazarajat region, defending Hazara interests.
Mohammad Mohaqiq served as Minister of Planning in the interim Afghan government under Hamid Karzai from 2001 to 2004. He oversaw reconstruction planning and development projects in post-Taliban Afghanistan.
Mohammad Mohaqiq ran as a candidate in the 2014 Afghan presidential election. He received a small percentage of the vote and later supported Abdullah Abdullah in the runoff, reflecting his role as a Hazara political leader.
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