Seyyid Abdullah Pasha
Seyyid Abdullah Pasha (also known as Boynueğri Seyyid Abdullah Pasha "Seyyid Abdullah Pasha the Crooked-neck"; died March 1761, Aleppo) was an Ottoman statesman who served as grand vizier from 1747 to 1750. He also served as the Ottoman governor of Cyprus (1745–46, again in 1746–47), Rakka (1746), Konya (1750), Bosnia (1750–51), Egypt (1751–52), Diyarbekir (1752–60), and Aleppo (1760).[1][2]
Abdullah Pasha was born in Kirkuk, the son of Seyyid Hasan Pasha, who served as grand vizier one term before him. He attended the Enderun palace school as a youth and became a vizier in December 1745.[1]
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References
- Mehmet Süreyya (1996) [1890], Nuri Akbayar; Seyit A. Kahraman (eds.), Sicill-i Osmanî (in Turkish), Beşiktaş, Istanbul: Türkiye Kültür Bakanlığı and Türkiye Ekonomik ve Toplumsal Tarih Vakfı, p. 80
- 'Abd al-Rahman Jabarti; Thomas Philipp; Moshe Perlmann (1994). Abd Al-Rahmann Al-Jabarti's History of Egypt. 1. Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart. p. 307.
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Preceded by Tiryaki Hacı Mehmed Pasha |
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 24 August 1747 – 2 January 1750 |
Succeeded by Divitdar Mehmed Emin Pasha |
Preceded by Ebubekir Pasha |
Ottoman Governor of Bosnia 1750–1751 |
Succeeded by Köprülü Hacı Ahmed Pasha |
Preceded by Nişancı Ahmed Pasha |
Ottoman Governor of Egypt 1751–1752 |
Succeeded by Divitdar Mehmed Emin Pasha |
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