Damat Hasan Pasha

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Moralı Damat Hasan Pasha (Modern Turkish: Moralı Enişte Hasan Pasha or Moralı Damat Hasan Pasha; c. 1658, Tripolice, Morea – 1713, Urfa) was a Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire of Greek origin. He was also a two-time governor of Egypt.

Biography

He was born of Greek ancestry[1][2] in the Morea, and was converted to Islam early on at the Enderun School through the Devşirme Christian child tax system.[3] He initially served as an Armourer and rose to the post of Grand Vizier, where he served between 1703–1704.[4] He married Hatice Sultan, the daughter of Sultan Mehmed IV,[5] taking on the epithet "Damat" (Turkish: bridesgroom, son-in-law), and was eventually exiled with his wife to Izmit.

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See also

Political offices
Preceded by Ottoman Governor of Egypt
1687–1689
Succeeded by
Sarhoş Ahmed Pasha
Preceded by Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
16 November 1703 – 28 September 1704
Succeeded by
Kalaylıkoz Hacı Ahmed Pasha
Preceded by Ottoman Governor of Egypt
1707–1709
Succeeded by
Moralı Ibrahim Pasha


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