Enver Pasha
Enver Pasha was a prominent military leader and politician in the late Ottoman Empire. Born in 1881, he played a key role in the Young Turk Revolution of 1908, which aimed to modernize and reform the empire. Enver became the Minister of War and was influential during World War I, where he sought to expand the empire's territory.
He is often associated with the controversial policies of the Armenian Genocide, which occurred during his time in power. After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, Enver fled to Germany and later to Central Asia, where he died in 1922.