Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (1625–1626, 1631–1632)
Not to be confused with Hadım Hafız Ahmed Pasha.
Hafiz Ahmed Pasha (1564 in Plovdiv, Ottoman Empire – 10 February 1632 in Istanbul), also known by epithet Muezzinzade ("muezzin's son"), was an Ottoman grand vizier.[1] Born as the son of a Pomak muezzin,[2] he went to Istanbul at the age of 15. He was an employee in the sultan's palace for many years. From 1609 on, he became Governor of Damascus (Damascus), Van (Turkey), Erzurum (Turkey), Baghdad (Iraq), and other Anatolian eyalets.
He served as grand vizier twice and was killed in office during a revolt on 10 February 1632, when the Janissaries attempted to overthrow Sultan Murad IV.[citation needed]
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Preceded by | Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 28 January 1625 – 1 December 1626 |
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Preceded by | Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 25 October 1631 – 10 February 1632 |
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