Hadim Mesih Pasha
Hadim Mesih Pasha (died 1589) was an Ottoman statesman who served as Grand Vizier under Murad III from 1 December 1585 until 15 April 1586.
Masih Pasha was born in Bosnia to a Christian family. As a eunuch he served as chief of the inner pantry and treasury of the imperial palace. In 1574 he was sent to Cairo as governor-general of Egypt. On his return to the capital in 1581 he became the third vizier. He was promoted to second vizier in July 1584 and in November 1585 he substituted for Özdemiroğlu Osman Pasha when Osman Pasha left the capital on a campaign against the Safavids. On Osman Pasha's death Masih Pasha was appointed as Grand Vizier on 1 December 1585, a post he only held until 15 April 1586.[1] He died in 1589 and was buried in a tomb next to the mosque that he had commissioned in Istanbul.[2]
References
- Necipoğlu 2005, p. 403.
- Necipoğlu 2005, p. 405.
Sources
- Necipoğlu, Gülru (2005). The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-86189-253-9.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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Preceded by Hüseyin Pasha Boljanić |
Ottoman Governor of Egypt 1574–1580 |
Succeeded by Hadım Hasan Pasha |
Preceded by Özdemiroğlu Osman Pasha |
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 1 November 1585 – 14 April 1586 |
Succeeded by Kanijeli Siyavuş Pasha |