Ishak Pasha

This is an Ottoman Turkish style name. Ishak is the given name, the title is Pasha, and there is no family name.
Ishak
Pasha
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
In office
1469–1472
Monarch Mehmet II
Preceded by Rum Mehmed Pasha
Succeeded by Mahmud Pasha Angelovic
In office
1481–1482
Monarch Beyazıt II
Preceded by Karamanlı Mehmet Pasha
Succeeded by Koca Davud Pasha
Personal details
Born c. 1469
Died 1497
Thessaloniki, Ottoman Empire
Nationality Ottoman
Spouse(s) Tacünnisa Sultan Hatun, daughter of İsfendiyar Bey
Military service
Allegiance  Ottoman Empire

Ishak Pasha (Turkish: İshak Paşa; fl. 1469–died 1497) was an Ottoman general, statesman, and later Grand Vizier.[1]

Origin

Halil Inalcik believes that Ishak Pasha was created by the confusion between several Ottoman Ishak Pashas (particularly Ishak bin Abdullah and Ishak bin Ibrahim) and Ishak Bey.[2] The confusion can be illustrated with Beltaci's statement that Ishak Pasha was of Croatian or Greek origin and that he served three different sultans.[2]

Career

His first term as a grand vizier was during the reign of Mehmet II ("the Conqueror"). During this term, he transferred Turkmen people from their Anatolian city of Aksaray to newly conquered Constantinople in order to populate the city, which had lost a portion of its former population prior to the 1453 conquest. The quarter of the city where the Aksaray migrants was settled is now called Aksaray.[3]

His second term was during the reign of Beyazıt II. He died in 1497 in Thessaloniki.

See also

References

  1. Radushev, Evg (2003). Inventory of Ottoman Turkish documents about Waqf preserved in the Oriental Department at the St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library. Sv. sv. Kiril i Metodiĭ. p. 228.
  2. 1 2 Théoharis Stavrides (2001). The Sultan of Vezirs: The Life and Times of the Ottoman Grand Vezir Mahmud Pasha Angelović (1453-1474). BRILL. p. 64. ISBN 978-90-04-12106-5. Retrieved 24 September 2013. There is considerable confusion regarding Ishak Pasha [...] Ishak Pasha was of Greek or Croatian origins
  3. Ayhan Buz: Osmanlı Sadrazamları, Neden Kitap, İstanbul, 2009, ISBN 978-975-254-278-5 P.22

Further reading

Political offices
Preceded by
Rum Mehmed Pasha
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
1469–1472
Succeeded by
Mahmud Pasha Angelovic
Preceded by
Karamanlı Mehmet Pasha
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
1481–1482
Succeeded by
Koca Davud Pasha


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