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Damat Ibrahim Pasha

Damat Ibrahim Pasha (Turkish: Damat İbrahim Paşa, Serbo-Croatian: Damat Ibrahim-paša; 1517–1601) was an Ottoman military commander and statesman who held the office of grand vizier three times (the first time from 4 April to 27 October 1596; the second time from 5 December 1596 to 3 November 1597; and for the third and last time, from 6 January 1599 to 10 July 1601.[1] He is known as the conqueror of Kanije.

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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
In office
6 January 1599 – 10 July 1601
MonarchMehmed III
Preceded byCerrah Mehmed Pasha
Succeeded byYemişçi Hasan Pasha
In office
5 December 1596 – 3 November 1597
MonarchMehmed III
Preceded byCigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha
Succeeded byHadım Hasan Pasha
In office
4 April 1596 – 27 October 1596
MonarchMehmed III
Preceded byKoca Sinan Pasha
Succeeded byCigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha
Ottoman Governor of Egypt
In office
1583–1585
Preceded byHadım Hasan Pasha
Succeeded byDefterdar Sinan Pasha
Personal details
Born1517
Croatia or Sanjak of Bosnia, Ottoman Empire
Died10 July 1601 (aged 84)
Spouse
(m. 1586)
ChildrenSultanzade Mehmed Bey
Fülane Hanımsultan

Born at Mehmed-Kanije, on 28 May 1517, he attended military schools in several cities of the Ottoman Empire before being enlisted in the Ottoman army. After graduating, he was in active service during the Battle of Keresztes in October 1596, and held the position of grand vizier under Sultan Mehmed III until his death in 1601.

He is also called with the title damat ("bridegroom"), because he was a bridegroom to the Ottoman dynasty by marrying Ayşe Sultan, one of the sultan's daughters. By her he had a son, Sultanzade Mehmed Bey (died in infancy), and a daughter (died as newborn). He is not to be confused with either Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, illustrious grand vizier of Suleiman the Magnificent, another devşirme and to the Ottoman court, or with Nevşehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha, who held office in early 18th century during the Tulip Era in the Ottoman Empire.

Biography edit

According to Turkish sources, he was "Bosnian or Croatian"[2] and went through the Devşirme system.[3] According to the contemporary Italian historian Giovanni Minadoi, Ibrahim Pasha became acquainted with the Venetian deputy consul of Aleppo, Chrestefero de Boni, once Ibrahim Pasha discovered they were both from Ragusa in modern Croatia.[4]

He rose in the ranks during the period when virtual authority and influence was held by Sokollu Mehmed Pasha. In 1581, shortly after Mehmed Pasha's death, Ibrahim Pasha married Ayşe, daughter of the reigning Murad III and became governor of Egypt. But due to his absence from the capital and with Sokollu Mehmed Pasha dead, his influence waned for the rest of the reign of Murad III.

He made a comeback under the reign of Mehmed III, becoming grand vizier in 1596 for the first time. His recall was particularly due to the loss of territories in the border regions between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy in Hungary. Rather than dashing toward immediate action, he distinguished himself as an orderly, methodical, and prudent statesman who preferred to start by conducting a review of the entire Ottoman administrative system based on the focal point of the prepared campaign against Austria. The campaign as such proved a success and the Ibrahim Pasha acquired the title of "the conqueror of Eger" (north-east of Budapest) for his sultan, although he was the one who held the effective command. Since he favored solidifying the state structure and the gains acquired rather than pursuing Austrians, for which he has been dismissed from the post of grand vizier, at first for a short interval of forty-five days at the end of 1596, and then for a second time at the end of the following year.

 
The Damat Ibrahim Pasha mosque in the Fatih district of Istanbul.

He was called back to the grand vizier post in 1599 on the condition that he was to launch a campaign against Austria. He started his campaign by feigning to menace Vienna directly by heading toward Esztergom (conquered by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1543 and lost back in 1595) but finally spent the winter in Belgrade. Then he began to put pressure on Austria through a more southern route by besieging the castle of Kanije. The Ottoman slaves in the castle exploded the powder magazines and very badly damaged the walls. But the castle had still not surrendered and an army of 20,000 soldiers commanded by Philippe Emmanuel, Duke of Mercœur arrived to the assistance of the besieged. But the Ottoman Army finally defeated both of the armies and the castle surrendered. Tiryaki Hasan Pasha had been appointed as the governor of the newly conquered city.

Kanije had been transformed into the centre of new Ottoman attacks in Central Europe. In September 1601, an attempt by a huge Austrian army to take back the castle was thwarted by the governor Tiryaki Hasan Pasha. Damat Ibrahim Pasha died the same year. Esztergom was retaken by the Ottoman Empire in 1605 under Sultan Ahmed I.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı, Türkiye Yayınevi, İstanbul, 1971 (Turkish)
  2. ^ Necdet Sevinç (1985). Osmanlı sosyal ve ekonomik düzeni. Üçdal Neşriyat. Damat İbrahim Paşa — Milliyeti : Boşnak yahut Hırvat,
  3. ^ Mutlu Dikmen (28 October 2014). BOSNA REHBERİ: BOSNA REHBERİ. Mutlu Dikmen. pp. 11–. GGKEY:BX7UBXRFSNF. Devşirme sistemiyle Osmanlı hizmetine giren Sırplar ve Hırvatlar arasından da önemli devlet adamları çıkmıştır. Hersekzade Ahmet Paşa, Damat İbrahim Paşa ve Sokullu Mehmet Paşa bunlardan bazılarıdır.
  4. ^ Abu-Husayn, Abdul-Rahim (1985). "The Ottoman Invasion of the Shūf in 1585: A Reconsideration". Al-Abhath. 32. p. 15, note 12.
Political offices
Preceded by Ottoman Governor of Egypt
1583–1585
Succeeded by
Defterdar Sinan Pasha
Preceded by Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
4 April 1596 – 27 October 1596
Succeeded by
Preceded by Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
4 December 1596 – 3 November 1597
Succeeded by
Preceded by Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
6 January 1599 – 10 July 1601
Succeeded by

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For other uses see Ibrahim Pasha disambiguation Damat Ibrahim Pasha Turkish Damat Ibrahim Pasa Serbo Croatian Damat Ibrahim pasa 1517 1601 was an Ottoman military commander and statesman who held the office of grand vizier three times the first time from 4 April to 27 October 1596 the second time from 5 December 1596 to 3 November 1597 and for the third and last time from 6 January 1599 to 10 July 1601 1 He is known as the conqueror of Kanije DamatIbrahimPashaGrand Vizier of the Ottoman EmpireIn office 6 January 1599 10 July 1601MonarchMehmed IIIPreceded byCerrah Mehmed PashaSucceeded byYemisci Hasan PashaIn office 5 December 1596 3 November 1597MonarchMehmed IIIPreceded byCigalazade Yusuf Sinan PashaSucceeded byHadim Hasan PashaIn office 4 April 1596 27 October 1596MonarchMehmed IIIPreceded byKoca Sinan PashaSucceeded byCigalazade Yusuf Sinan PashaOttoman Governor of EgyptIn office 1583 1585Preceded byHadim Hasan PashaSucceeded byDefterdar Sinan PashaPersonal detailsBorn1517Croatia or Sanjak of Bosnia Ottoman EmpireDied10 July 1601 aged 84 SpouseAyse Sultan m 1586 wbr ChildrenSultanzade Mehmed BeyFulane Hanimsultan Born at Mehmed Kanije on 28 May 1517 he attended military schools in several cities of the Ottoman Empire before being enlisted in the Ottoman army After graduating he was in active service during the Battle of Keresztes in October 1596 and held the position of grand vizier under Sultan Mehmed III until his death in 1601 He is also called with the title damat bridegroom because he was a bridegroom to the Ottoman dynasty by marrying Ayse Sultan one of the sultan s daughters By her he had a son Sultanzade Mehmed Bey died in infancy and a daughter died as newborn He is not to be confused with either Pargali Ibrahim Pasha illustrious grand vizier of Suleiman the Magnificent another devsirme and to the Ottoman court or with Nevsehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha who held office in early 18th century during the Tulip Era in the Ottoman Empire Biography editAccording to Turkish sources he was Bosnian or Croatian 2 and went through the Devsirme system 3 According to the contemporary Italian historian Giovanni Minadoi Ibrahim Pasha became acquainted with the Venetian deputy consul of Aleppo Chrestefero de Boni once Ibrahim Pasha discovered they were both from Ragusa in modern Croatia 4 He rose in the ranks during the period when virtual authority and influence was held by Sokollu Mehmed Pasha In 1581 shortly after Mehmed Pasha s death Ibrahim Pasha married Ayse daughter of the reigning Murad III and became governor of Egypt But due to his absence from the capital and with Sokollu Mehmed Pasha dead his influence waned for the rest of the reign of Murad III He made a comeback under the reign of Mehmed III becoming grand vizier in 1596 for the first time His recall was particularly due to the loss of territories in the border regions between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy in Hungary Rather than dashing toward immediate action he distinguished himself as an orderly methodical and prudent statesman who preferred to start by conducting a review of the entire Ottoman administrative system based on the focal point of the prepared campaign against Austria The campaign as such proved a success and the Ibrahim Pasha acquired the title of the conqueror of Eger north east of Budapest for his sultan although he was the one who held the effective command Since he favored solidifying the state structure and the gains acquired rather than pursuing Austrians for which he has been dismissed from the post of grand vizier at first for a short interval of forty five days at the end of 1596 and then for a second time at the end of the following year nbsp The Damat Ibrahim Pasha mosque in the Fatih district of Istanbul He was called back to the grand vizier post in 1599 on the condition that he was to launch a campaign against Austria He started his campaign by feigning to menace Vienna directly by heading toward Esztergom conquered by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1543 and lost back in 1595 but finally spent the winter in Belgrade Then he began to put pressure on Austria through a more southern route by besieging the castle of Kanije The Ottoman slaves in the castle exploded the powder magazines and very badly damaged the walls But the castle had still not surrendered and an army of 20 000 soldiers commanded by Philippe Emmanuel Duke of Mercœur arrived to the assistance of the besieged But the Ottoman Army finally defeated both of the armies and the castle surrendered Tiryaki Hasan Pasha had been appointed as the governor of the newly conquered city Kanije had been transformed into the centre of new Ottoman attacks in Central Europe In September 1601 an attempt by a huge Austrian army to take back the castle was thwarted by the governor Tiryaki Hasan Pasha Damat Ibrahim Pasha died the same year Esztergom was retaken by the Ottoman Empire in 1605 under Sultan Ahmed I See also editList of Ottoman grand viziers List of Ottoman governors of Egypt Pictures of the mosque in Istanbul nbsp Damat Ibrahim Mosque area entrance nbsp Damat Ibrahim Mosque interior nbsp Damat Ibrahim Mosque sebilReferences edit Ismail Hami Danismend Osmanli Devlet Erkani Turkiye Yayinevi Istanbul 1971 Turkish Necdet Sevinc 1985 Osmanli sosyal ve ekonomik duzeni Ucdal Nesriyat Damat Ibrahim Pasa Milliyeti Bosnak yahut Hirvat Mutlu Dikmen 28 October 2014 BOSNA REHBERI BOSNA REHBERI Mutlu Dikmen pp 11 GGKEY BX7UBXRFSNF Devsirme sistemiyle Osmanli hizmetine giren Sirplar ve Hirvatlar arasindan da onemli devlet adamlari cikmistir Hersekzade Ahmet Pasa Damat Ibrahim Pasa ve Sokullu Mehmet Pasa bunlardan bazilaridir Abu Husayn Abdul Rahim 1985 The Ottoman Invasion of the Shuf in 1585 A Reconsideration Al Abhath 32 p 15 note 12 Political offices Preceded byHadim Hasan Pasha Ottoman Governor of Egypt1583 1585 Succeeded byDefterdar Sinan Pasha Preceded byKoca Sinan Pasha Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire4 April 1596 27 October 1596 Succeeded byCigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha Preceded byCigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire4 December 1596 3 November 1597 Succeeded byHadim Hasan Pasha Preceded byCerrah Mehmed Pasha Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire6 January 1599 10 July 1601 Succeeded byYemisci Hasan Pasha Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Damat Ibrahim Pasha amp oldid 1209847923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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