Ottoman Grand Viziers
In the Ottoman Empire, grand viziers served as a parallel to prime ministers in other countries. They were appointed by and could only be deposed by the sultan.
Grand viziers usually were granted the title pasha (پاشا, alternatively basha or paşa), which would be appended to their name.
Grand Viziers |
Term |
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1846 - 1848 |
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İbrahim Sarim |
1848 |
Mustafa Reşid |
1848 - 1852 |
Mehmed Emin Rauf |
1852 |
Mustafa Reşid |
1852 |
Mehmed Emin Âli |
1852 |
Mehmed Ali |
1852 - 1853 |
Mustafa Naili |
1853 - 1854 |
Mehmed Emin |
1854 |
Mustafa Reşid |
1854 - 1855 |
Mehmed Emin Âli |
1855 - 1856 |
Mustafa Reşid |
1856 - 1857 |
Mustafa Naili |
1857 |
Mustafa Reşid |
1857 - 1858 |
Mehmed Emin Âli |
1858 - 1859 |
Mehmed Emin |
1859 |
Mehmed Rüşdi |
1859 - 1860 |
Mehmed Emin |
1860 - 1861 |
Abdul Aziz |
1861 |
1861 - 1863 |
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Yusuf Kamil |
1863 |
Mehmed Fuad |
1863 - 1866 |
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