pacha

[ UK /pˈæt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a civil or military authority in Turkey or Egypt
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  • Success attended him, and the pacha, his predecessor, having in his opinion, as well as in that of the sultan, remained an unusual time in office, by an accusation enforced by a thousand purses of gold, he was enabled to produce a bowstring for his benefactor; and the sultan's "firman" appointed him to the vacant pachalik. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • The Honourable John Howard, Honourable Tim Fischer, Deputy Prime Minster , Mr Supachai Panitchpakdi.
  • I reflected again, and the result was, that I determined to have nothing more to do with the business, and that neither the sultan nor the pacha should be the better for my exertions. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • The sections cover sambar and rasam, vegetables, rice, tiffin, savouries, sweets, salads, pachadis, chutneys and pickles, comprising 100 recipes with interesting variations.
  • Charanga Pachanga...the "new Latin dance craze" from Bouffartique y su charanga. Archive 2009-08-01
  • He had often mentioned to me the distinguished services of a young seraskier, whom he had lately appointed capitan pacha, to combat in the north against a barbarous nation called Sclavonians, or Russians. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • Nearly unnoticed by billions of whitewashed eyes, in sublime magnitude 'experimentum mundi', namely, the cosmic experiment world, Pacha Mama, life, all are taking place here at the edge of the galaxy called the Via Lactea. OpEdNews - Diary: Venezuela: The Principle of Hope Against Global United States Military Bases
  • I always wondered what kind of jawbreaker name was Pachacutec Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: What Lies Beneath
  • And a few days later came over a large araba, drawn by four mules, and laden with a pair of glass-doors, and some window-frames, which the thoughtful kind Pacha had judged -- and judged rightly -- would be a very acceptable present. Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands
  • Even the great Mariette Pacha, father of ‘serious’ Egyptology, drew for Aida costumes that were on the sulfurous side, such as baboons at the feet of Radames!
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