I particularly liked the variety of pistols used in Mahmut Pasha's assasination. Apparently standardized gear was not the plan of the day. I'm still a bit unclear as to who it was who killed the guy; Wiki only mentions that he was waxed, but doesn't say who, likewise most other history sites.
But for interesting Turkish assasinations, it's hard to beat the death of Mehmet Pasha, who was in exile in Berlin after one of Turkey's many post-WWI upheavals. He got schwacked out in the open by an Armenian expat, who openly admitted killing Mehmet, but justified it by noting that Mehmet had played a key role in the deaths of hundreds of thousand during a late phase of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. A German court let him off scot-free. Ironies...
Here's another interesting pic: can you guess what characters (in Turkey) the Turks picked these up from?