Hafiz Ahmed Pasha

Hafiz Ahmed Pasha (Müezzinzâde Hâfız Ahmed Paşa, 1564 in Filibe in Ottoman Empire, today Plovdiv in Bulgaria – 1632 in Istanbul) was an Ottoman Grand Vizier.[1] Born as son of a Pomak Muezzin, he went to Istanbul in the age of 15 and was an employee in the Sultan's palace for many years. From 1609 on he became Governor of Damascus (Syria), Van (Turkey), Erzurum (Turkey), Baghdad (Iraq) and other Anatolian vilayets.

Twice he was Grand Vizier:

Hafiz Ahmed Pasha died during a revolt, when the Janissaries attempted to overthrow Sultan Murat IV.

References

  1. ^ İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı, Türkiye Yayınevi, İstanbul, 1971 (Turkish)
Preceded by
Çerkez Mehmet Pasha
Grand Vizier
28 January 1625 – 1 December 1626
Succeeded by
Damat Halil Pasha
Preceded by
Gazi Ekrem Hüsrev Pasha
Grand Vizier
25 October 1631 – 10 February 1632
Succeeded by
Topal Recep Pasha