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Seyyid Hasan Pasha






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Hasan
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
In office
October 4, 1742 – August 10, 1746
MonarchMahmud I
Preceded byHekimoğlu Ali Pasha
Succeeded byTiryaki Hacı Mehmed Pasha [tr]
Personal details
Died1748
NationalityOttoman

Seyyid Hasan Pasha (died 1748) was an Ottoman grand vizier in the 18th century.

He was a Turk[1] from Reşadiye, today in Tokat Province, Turkey. He attended the Janissary corps in Istanbul. After several promotions, he was appointed as the Agha of the Janissaries, the highest rank in the army in 1739. The same year, he took part in the Battle of Grocka, where he distinguished himself as a capable leader and fighter. Three years later, on October 4, 1742, he was appointed as the grand vizier. Although he spent almost four years in the office, he wasn't successful in civil administration and he was dismissed by the sultan on August 10, 1746. However, as was the case for many former grand viziers, he continued as a governor in several different parts of the Ottoman Empire. He became the governor of the island of Rhodes (now in Greece), İçel (modern Mersin Province, Turkey), and Diyarbakır. He died in December 1748.[2]

His son, Seyyid Abdullah Pasha, also served as grand vizier one term after him.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Danişmend (1971), p. 58. (Turkish)
  • ^ Ayhan Buz: Osmanlı Sdarazamları, Neden Kitap, İstanbul,2009, ISBN 978-975-254-278-5 p.232
  • ^ 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, ISBN 9789753330411
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha

    Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
    4 October 1742 – 10 August 1746
    Succeeded by

    Tiryaki Hacı Mehmed Pasha [tr]


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