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Damat Mehmed Ali Pasha

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Monarch
  
Abdulmecid I

Spouse
  
Adile Sultan

Died
  
1868, Istanbul, Turkey


Name
  
Damat Ali

Succeeded by
  
Mustafa Naili Pasha


Preceded by
  
Mehmed Emin Aali Pasha

Damat Mehmed Ali Pasha (1813–1868) was an Ottoman statesman and diplomat. He served as the Grand Vizier from October 3, 1852 to May 14, 1853, on the eve of the Crimean War. Along with Fuad Pasha and Mustafa Reşid Pasha, he was one of the main reformers of the Tanzimat era.

Mehmed Ali was born in Hemşin, a city along the Black Sea coast in modern Turkey, and was of ethnic Hemshin descent. He was the son of an Istanbul shopkeeper and worked in the translation office of the Ottoman Empire before being made Ottoman ambassador to the United Kingdom at the age of 26. He married Princess Adile Sultan, the daughter of sultan Mahmud II, and thus became "Damat" (Turkish: bridesgroom) to the Ottoman dynasty.

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