İbrahim Hakkı Pasha

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Ibrahim Hâkki Pasha

İbrahim Hakkı Pascha (* 1863 , Istanbul ; † July 29, 1918 , Berlin ) was the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mehmed V from January 12, 1910 to September 30, 1911 .

İbrahim Hakkı was the son of Parliament President Sakızlı Mehmed Remzi Efendi . In 1882 he graduated from the Elite Gymnasiyum Mülkiye . Hakkı later worked as a teacher at the law school. He then made a career, first as a bureaucrat and later as a minister under the government of Kâmil Pasha . He then became ambassador to Rome in 1908 until he was appointed Grand Vizier in 1910. Due to the attack by Italy on Tripolitania , he resigned from his post as Grand Vizier in 1911. In 1915 he was appointed ambassador to Berlin . He was also a member of the Ottoman delegation in Brest-Litovsk .

During his time as Grand Vizier, he undertook a spa trip to Europe from August 9 to September 29, 1910 to treat his rheumatism , which attracted some media attention. He died of dysentery on July 29, 1918 as the acting Ottoman ambassador in Berlin and was buried in the Yahya Efendi cemetery in Istanbul.

According to the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Turkey , İbrahim Hakkı was a Freemason .

Individual evidence

  1. History portal turktarih.com: Information on Hakkı's biography ( memento from August 10, 2007 in the web archive archive.today ) (Turkish)
  2. Muharrem Dördüncü: Sadrazam İbrahim Hakkı Paşa'nın Hayatı ve Avrupa Seyahati. In: Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi , Volume 17, No. 1 (2015), 79-97 ( online ( Memento from October 21, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), Turkish).
  3. Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of Turkey: Information on Edhem's membership in the Grand Lodge ( Memento of April 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (Turkish)
predecessor Office successor
Hüseyin Hilmi Pascha Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
1910–1911
Küçük Mehmed Said Pasha