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Gani bej Toptani (c.1859 – 21 December 1898) was an Ottoman Albanian officer and adjutant of Sultan Abdülhamid II. After a short military career in Janina, he was exiled to Harpoot, but was soon called to Constantinople to serve under Sultan Abdülhamid II as his personal bodyguard. He was the elder brother of Essad Pasha Toptani, who would later ascend as a political and military figure, both in the Ottoman Empire and later in independent Albania. Gani Toptani was killed in 1898 in the Pera district of Constantinople after a conflict that would cause political tension. Three years later, his brother Essad would also carry out an assassination attempt as revenge against Cavid Bey, a member of the Imperial Council and also the son of Grand vizier Halil Rifat Pasha, who is thought to have ord

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  • Tirana, Sanjak of Durrës, Ottoman Empire (en)
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  • Portrait of Gani Toptani in his Kaymakam uniform while serving in Fesli Zuhaf as adjutant to Sultan Abdülhamid II (en)
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  • Gani Bey Toptani (en)
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  • Ali Bey and Vasfije hanëm (en)
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  • Le procès de Hadji Mustapha, l'assassin du fils du grand vezir, commencera, dit-on, lundi prochain devant la Cour criminelle de Stamboul. On attend les débats avec une vive curiosité, car le grand vizir a écrit une lettre au Sultan dans laquelle il accuse formellement le ministre de la justice, S.A. Abd'ur-Rhaman pacha, de travailler à soustraire le meurtrier au chatiment de son crime. A yildiz, des rixes quotidiennes ont lieu entre les Albanais qui font hautement l'apologie de l'assassinat de Djaird Bey, les Beherkers, Les Kurds et les Arabes, coalisés contre les Arnautes, qui proclament que Hadji Mustapha doit êntre pendu haut et court. Le Sultan s'efforce en vain de ramener l'ordre et de concilier les deux partis et ne sait à quelle décision s'arreter, jugeant également dangereux de laisser impuni le meurtre du fils du Sadrazam. ce qui causait la plus grande indignation parmi les Turcs, au de faire justice, ce qui peut occasionner une sédition de Albanais de Yildiz. (en)
  • The trial against Haxhi Mustafa, the assassin of the son of the Grand Vizier, is set to begin next Monday before the Istanbul Criminal Court. The trial is awaited with great curiosity after the Grand Vizier wrote a letter to the Sultan in which he officially accuses the Minister of Justice, Abdurrahman Pasha, of influencing that the murderer not to be punished for the crime committed. In the Yıldız Palace, daily clashes occur between Albanians who loudly support the assassination of Cavit Bey, and Circassians, Kurds and Arabs, who demand that Haxhi Mustafa be hanged within a short time. In vain the sultan tries to restore order and reconcile the two sides. Leaving Cavit Bey's killer unpunished would cause great indignation among the Turks. Abdulhamid is puzzled as to which of these two options to choose, as doing what is necessary for the establishment of justice could lead Albanians at Yıldız Palace to revolt.Original text in French (en)
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  • "L'assassinat de Djaird bey" (en)
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