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Darwish Pasha al Kurji

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Monarch
  
Monarch
  
Mahmud II

Parents
  
Uthman Pasha al-Kurji

Preceded by
  
Succeeded by
  
Ahmad Pasha al-Jazzar

Succeeded by
  
Recep Pasha (de jur)Zahir al-Umar (de facto)

Preceded by
  
Muhammad Pasha al-Kurji

Darwish Pasha al-Kurji (also known as Osmanzade Dervish Pasha) was an Ottoman statesman who served as wali (governor) of Sidon in 1770–1771 and Damascus in 1783–1784. He was the son of Uthman Pasha al-Kurji, who was of Georgian origin.

Darwish Pasha owed his assignment as Wali of Sidon in September 1771 to his father's influence with the Sublime Porte (Ottoman imperial government). Darwish Pasha was dismissed from Sidon in October 1771 after fleeing Sidon after arrival of the rebellious Arab sheikh of northern Palestine, Zahir al-Umar, who occupied the city. Darwish Pasha was subsequently appointed wali of Karaman in November. He was appointed wali of Damascus in June 1783, replacing his brother Muhammad Pasha al-Kurji who died shortly after taking office. However, the Sublime Porte deemed Darwish Pasha to be incompetent and ultimately replaced him with Ahmad Pasha al-Jazzar.

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Darwish Pasha al-Kurji Wikipedia


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