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Portrait of Hassan Pacha, in 1786. The Famous Captain Pacha, the Commander of the Fleets of the Grand Lord, has the custom, during his walks to take with him a tame lion. He is here represented walking before on the port of Constantinople.

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Title: Portrait of Hassan Pacha, in 1786. The Famous Captain Pacha, the Commander of the Fleets of the Grand Lord, has the custom, during his walks to take with him a tame lion. He is here represented walking before on the port of Constantinople.
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