Mahmud Pasha (1853–1903)
Mahmud Pasha (b. Istanbul 1853 - d. Brussels 1903) was an Ottoman statesman, poet and writer.
Mahmud Pasha | |
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Born | 1853 |
Died | 1903 |
Nationality | Ottoman of Georgian descent. |
Occupation(s) | Statesman, poet, writer |
Spouse(s) | Hacer Hanim İffet Hanım Seniha Sultan |
Children | First marriage Halil Rifat Bey Second marriage Ali Füad Bey Asım Bey Third marriage Sultanzade Mehmed Sabahaddin Sultanzade Ahmed Lütfullah Bey |
Family | Damat Gürcü Halil Rifat Pasha (father) İsmet Hanım (mother) |
Biography
His father was the Ottoman naval officer Damat Gürcü Halil Rifat Pasha of Georgian descent and his mother was Ismet Hanım, his third wife (his second wife was the late Saliha Sultan, daughter of Sultan Mahmud II).[1] He lost his father at a young age and after special education and two years in the Paris embassy, improved himself and learned French.[2] His first marriage was with Hadjer Hanim, and later he married also Iffet Hanım. By his first two wives, he had three sons.[1] In 1876, he divorced his wives to be able to marry Seniha Sultan, the daughter of the Ottoman Sultan Abdulmejid and became a Damat to the Ottoman Dynasty.[3] By Seniha, he had two sons, Sultanzade Mehmed Sabahaddin and Sultanzade Ahmed Lutfullah. He died on 17 December 1903 in Brussels.
In popular culture
Between 2017 and 2021, he was played by actor Hakan Boyav in TRT's Payitaht: Abdülhamid series.
References
- Belkıs Altuniş Gürsoy, Damat Mahmud Celaleddin Paşa, IX. Eyüp Sultan Sempozyumu (13–15 Mayıs 2005) Tebliğ Kitapçığı, Erişim tarihi:22.05.2013
- Mahmûd Celâleddin Paşa (Dâmâd), Bizimsahife.net sitesi, Erişim Tarihi:10.05.2011
- Ottoman law did not allow polygamy in the case of marriage to an imperial princess.