Hadım Suleiman Pasha

Hadım (Eunuch) Suleiman Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: خادم سلیمان پاشا; Turkish: Hadım Süleyman Paşa; c. 1467 – September 1547) was an Ottoman statesman and military commander of Greek descent.[1][2] He served as the governor of Ottoman Egypt in 15251535 and 15371538, and as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire between 1541 and 1544.[3] He was a eunuch.

Suleiman
31st Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
In office
April 1541  28 November 1544
MonarchSuleiman I
Preceded byLütfi Pasha
Succeeded byRüstem Pasha
Ottoman Governor of Egypt
In office
1537–1538
Preceded byDivane Hüsrev Pasha
Succeeded byDavud Pasha
In office
1525–1535
Preceded byGüzelce Kasım Pasha
Succeeded byDivane Hüsrev Pasha
Personal details
Bornc. 1467
DiedSeptember 1547 (aged 7980)
Malkara, Ottoman Empire
NationalityOttoman
Childrennone

The Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent ordered Suleiman Pasha as governor of Egypt to conduct a naval expedition in the Indian Ocean, where he led the capture of Aden and the siege of Diu (in Portuguese India) in 1538.[4] Suleiman Pasha was a benefactor of his long-serving successor in the Egyptian governorship, Davud Pasha (served 1538–1549), whom he championed for the role to spite his rival and colleague, Rüstem Pasha.[5]

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References

  1. Clot, André (2012). Suleiman the Magnificent. Saqi. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-86356-803-9. The fleet was put under the orders of Hadim Suleiman Pasha, the beylerbey of Egypt, a eunuch of Greek origin...
  2. Markotic, Vladimir (1987). Emigrants from Croatia and Their Achievements: Symposium. Western Publishers. ISBN 978-0-919119-12-3. Suleiman Pasha al-Khadim, a eunuch of Greek origin...
  3. Turkish State Archives
  4. A military history of modern Egypt: from the Ottoman Conquest to the Ramadan War by Andrew James McGregor p.30
  5. Giancarlo Casale (26 January 2010). The Ottoman Age of Exploration. Oxford University Press. pp. 87, 102. ISBN 978-0-19-979879-7.


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