Hasan Predojević, Telli Hasan Paşa, Gazi Hasan-paša Predojević, (died 22 June 1593) was a military leader of the Ottoman army. Born Niko Predojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Нико Предојевић) in Herzegovina, he was given the name Hasan after he converted to Islam.
During the rule of Murat III (1574–1595) he became Sandjakbey of the Sanjak of Segedin where he stayed until June 1591, when he became the fifth Beylerbey (Governor-General) of Bosna (until 22 June 1593). In 1592 he conquered the city of Bihać.
In 1593 his armies were defeated in the Battle of Sisak where Predojević died. He had drowned in the river and his dress was taken as a trophy to Ljubljana where it was remade into the sacerdotal coat worn by the bishop during the celebration of the Thanksgiving mass.[1]