Pasha (also pasa or bashaw) was a high rank in the Ottoman Empire, typically given to governors and generals. Pashas ranked above beys, but below khedives and viziers.
In usage, the title followed the given name. Although a title, and not hereditary, in English the title has commonly been used as if it were part of a personal name, as for instance in Ibrahim Pasha or Emin Pasha.
Notable pashas:
- Abbas I of Egypt
- Abbas II of Egypt
- Ali Pasha
- Emin Pasha
- Essad Pasha
- Ibrahim Pasha
- Ismet Pasha (Inönü)
- Jafar al-Askari
- Mehemet Ali
- Mustafa Pasha
- Said Pasha
- Tewfik Pasha
- Turhan Pasha Pėrmeti
- Tusun Pasha
- Valentine Aker Pasha Baker