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Ajas Pasha

Ajas Pasha (? - Anatolia, 1486) was a Bosnian sanjak-bey and later pasha in Ottoman service.[1]

Ajas-bey
Ajaz-beg
Ajas Pasha
Sanjak-bey of Bosnia
In office
1470–1474
MonarchMehmed II
Preceded byIsa-beg Isaković
Succeeded bySinan-beg
In office
1477–1478
MonarchMehmed II
Preceded byBali-beg Malkočević
Succeeded bySkender Pasha
In office
1483–1484
MonarchBayezid II
Preceded byJahja-beg
Succeeded byMehmed-beg Ishaković
Sanjak-bey of Herzegovina
In office
1478–1480
In office
1481–1483
MonarchBayezid II
Personal details
Born?
Died1486
Visoko, Ottoman Empire
OccupationGovernor
Military service
Allegiance Ottoman Empire
RankPasha

Career edit

He was sanjak-bey of Bosnia, referred to as the Lord of the King's land, from 1470 to 1475, 1477 to 1478 and in 1483, and ruled as sanjak-bey of Herzegovina, also referred to as Herzegovina's Krajisnik or Duke of the Herzeg's land, from 1478 to 1480 and 1481 to 1483. In 1472 he raided the Croatian Littoral, Istria and Friuli regions.[1] In November 1481 he besieged Herceg Novi, capturing the city the same year December 14th after Duke Vlatko Hercegović gave up defending it and agreed to surrender.[2] For this Ajas was awarded the title of pasha.[3]

Achievements edit

He played a key role in the development of Visoko from a Bosnian medieval type of town[4] to an Ottoman styled urban organization. He legalized his vakf in 1477 hammam, shops, mekteb, water supply system, bridge on river Bosna, shadirvan, medrese and Nakshbandi tekija[5] which he built in Visoko. He personally commissioned the construction of all these structures and buildings.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ajas-paša - Hrvatska enciklopedija". www.enciklopedija.hr (in Croatian). Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  2. ^ Ćirković, Sima M. (1964). "Chepter 7: Slom Bosanske države; Part 3: Pad Bosne". Istorija srednjovekovne bosanske države (in Serbian). Srpska književna zadruga. pp. 340, 341. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Ajas-paša - Proleksis enciklopedija". proleksis.lzmk.hr. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
  4. ^ Šabanović, „Dvije najstarije vakufname u Bosni“, 35.
  5. ^ Vakufnama Isa-bega Ishakovića (1462.) Vakufnama Ajas-bega (1477.) Vakufnama Hadži-Mustafe Čekrekčije (1526.)


ajas, pasha, anatolia, 1486, bosnian, sanjak, later, pasha, ottoman, service, ajas, beypashaajaz, begsanjak, bosniain, office, 1470, 1474monarchmehmed, iipreceded, byisa, isakovićsucceeded, bysinan, begin, office, 1477, 1478monarchmehmed, iipreceded, bybali, m. Ajas Pasha Anatolia 1486 was a Bosnian sanjak bey and later pasha in Ottoman service 1 Ajas beyPashaAjaz begAjas PashaSanjak bey of BosniaIn office 1470 1474MonarchMehmed IIPreceded byIsa beg IsakovicSucceeded bySinan begIn office 1477 1478MonarchMehmed IIPreceded byBali beg MalkocevicSucceeded bySkender PashaIn office 1483 1484MonarchBayezid IIPreceded byJahja begSucceeded byMehmed beg IshakovicSanjak bey of HerzegovinaIn office 1478 1480In office 1481 1483MonarchBayezid IIPersonal detailsBorn Died1486Visoko Ottoman EmpireOccupationGovernorMilitary serviceAllegiance Ottoman EmpireRankPasha Contents 1 Career 2 Achievements 3 See also 4 ReferencesCareer editHe was sanjak bey of Bosnia referred to as the Lord of the King s land from 1470 to 1475 1477 to 1478 and in 1483 and ruled as sanjak bey of Herzegovina also referred to as Herzegovina s Krajisnik or Duke of the Herzeg s land from 1478 to 1480 and 1481 to 1483 In 1472 he raided the Croatian Littoral Istria and Friuli regions 1 In November 1481 he besieged Herceg Novi capturing the city the same year December 14th after Duke Vlatko Hercegovic gave up defending it and agreed to surrender 2 For this Ajas was awarded the title of pasha 3 Achievements editHe played a key role in the development of Visoko from a Bosnian medieval type of town 4 to an Ottoman styled urban organization He legalized his vakf in 1477 hammam shops mekteb water supply system bridge on river Bosna shadirvan medrese and Nakshbandi tekija 5 which he built in Visoko He personally commissioned the construction of all these structures and buildings See also editList of Ottoman governors of BosniaReferences edit a b Ajas pasa Hrvatska enciklopedija www enciklopedija hr in Croatian Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleza Retrieved 10 May 2021 Cirkovic Sima M 1964 Chepter 7 Slom Bosanske drzave Part 3 Pad Bosne Istorija srednjovekovne bosanske drzave in Serbian Srpska knjizevna zadruga pp 340 341 Retrieved 21 March 2021 Ajas pasa Proleksis enciklopedija proleksis lzmk hr Retrieved 2019 05 07 Sabanovic Dvije najstarije vakufname u Bosni 35 Vakufnama Isa bega Ishakovica 1462 Vakufnama Ajas bega 1477 Vakufnama Hadzi Mustafe Cekrekcije 1526 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ajas Pasha amp oldid 1222547029, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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