Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Paşa Monument, Ottoman admiral memorial at Çeşme Castle, Turkey.
The Cezayirli Gazi Hasan Pasha Monument is a bronze statue positioned at the base of Çeşme Castle showing the Ottoman military commander in standing pose. A lion figure stands beside him, creating a striking composition that faces the castle fortifications and surrounding waterfront.
The monument honors an admiral who led critical naval engagement against Russian forces in 1770 near these waters. This confrontation became a defining moment in the region's history and reflected the Ottoman Empire's military struggles of that era.
The lion standing beside the admiral was his actual companion, brought back from North Africa where he served. This detail reflects how the monument celebrates not just his military role but also his personal journey and experiences.
The monument is located near the castle at street level, making it accessible as part of a walking tour around the fortress. Visitors can view it freely without entering the castle itself, and it benefits from clear sightlines to the harbor and sea.
The figure depicts a man who rose from slavery to become one of the Empire's highest officials and leader of government. This journey from captive to powerful statesman is an uncommon story in the history of the Ottoman state.
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