Ibrahim Edhem Pasha
Ibrahim Edhem Pasha (1819–1893) was an Ottoman statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier in the beginning of Abdul Hamid II's reign between 5 February 1877 and 11 January 1878. He resigned from that post after the Ottoman chances on winning the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) had decreased. He furthermore served numerous administrative positions in the Ottoman Empire including minister of foreign affairs in 1856, then ambassador to Berlin in 1876, and to Vienna from 1879 to 1882. He also served as a military engineer and as Minister of Interior from 1883 to 1885. In 1876–1877, he represented the Ottoman Government at the Constantinople Conference.
Ibrahim Edhem Pasha | |
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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire | |
In office 5 February 1877 – 11 January 1878 | |
Preceded by | Midhat Pasha |
Succeeded by | Ahmed Hamdi Pasha |
Ottoman Minister of the Interior | |
In office 1883–1885 | |
Ottoman Ambassador at Berlin | |
In office 1876–1876 | |
Ottoman Ambassador at Vienna | |
In office 1879–1882 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1819 Chios, Eyalet of the Archipelago, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1893 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
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