Ibşir Mustafa Pasha
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Ibşir Mustafa Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: ابشير مصطفى پاشا) was an Ottoman statesman of Abkhazian origin, nephew of the governor and rebel Abaza Mehmed Pasha, and prominent Celali rebel. He was grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 28 October 1654 to 11 May 1655.[1] He was also the Ottoman governor of Damascus Eyalet (province) in 1649. He was a briefly damat ("bridegroom") to the Ottoman dynasty, as he married the Ottoman princess Ayşe Sultan (Daughter of Ahmed I).
As governor of Damascus he was defeated by Mulhim ibn Yunus, the Druze emir of the Ma'n dynasty in Mount Lebanon, in a battle at the Qarnana valley in November 1650.[2]
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- List of Ottoman Grand Viziers
- List of Ottoman governors of Damascus
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Ottoman Governor of Damascus 1649 |
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Preceded by Koca Dervish Mehmed Pasha |
Ottoman Governor of Egypt 28 October 1654 – 11 May 1655 |
Succeeded by Kara Murat Pasha |
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