Ahmed Arifi Pasha

Summary

Ahmed Arifi Pasha (1830 – 1895/96[1]) was an Ottoman noble, senator, statesman and reformist, who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1879. In contemporary English-language accounts he was known as Aarifi Pasha. He was a liberal and supported Midhat Pasha’s efforts to introduce the First Constitutional Era.

Ahmed Arifi
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
Personal details
Born1830
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died1895 or 1896

Biography edit

He was born in Istanbul in 1830, his father was a diplomat named Şekip Pasha (in contemporary English Shekib Pasha). He accompanied his father on diplomatic missions to various European capitals, including Rome, Vienna, and Paris. He acquired a good knowledge of French. He served in a series of posts at home and abroad, including ambassador to Vienna and later ambassador to Paris.

On July 28, 1879, he became Grand Vizier but held the post for little more than a month.

He later held various other posts and died in 1895/96.

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Bibliography edit

  •   Cooper, Thompson (1884). "Aarifi Pasha" . Men of the Time  (eleventh ed.). London: George Routledge & Sons. p. 1.
  • M. Th. Houtsma; A. J. Wensinck; T. W. Arnold (1993). E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936. Vol. I (1st (reissued) ed.). Brill Academic Publishers. p. 432. ISBN 90-04-09796-1. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
Preceded by Chief Minister of the Ottoman Empire
1879
Succeeded by

References edit

  1. ^ "Ahmed Arifi Paşa - Beyaz Tarih". www.beyaztarih.com. Archived from the original on 2018-09-30. Retrieved 2018-09-30.