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in 1578, but this mission was cancelled as the defense of
Damascus was considered more important. He waited in Damascus until troops arrived from Egypt and moved to Erzurum, where the army gathered, in March 1579. He undertook the construction of one of the bastions of the
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and the building of a new fort there. With the governors of
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Diyarbekir to relieve Tbilisi of its shortage of supplies and food under the siege. He succeeded in this mission and returned to Damascus.
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in 1577. He was tasked with the defense of
Erzurum in the
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131:"Sokulluzade Hasan Paşa"
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28:Sokullu Mehmet Pasha
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