Monarch Mehmet II | Name Ishak Pasha Monarch Beyazit II Role Statesman | |
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Died 1497, Thessaloniki, Greece | ||
Succeeded by Mahmud Pasha Angelovic Preceded by Karamanli Mehmet Pasha Similar Rum Mehmed Pasha, Mehmed the Conqueror, Mahmud Pasha Angelović |
Turkey ishak pasha serayi
Ishak Pasha (Turkish: İşak Paşa; fl. 1469–died 1497) was an Ottoman general, statesman, and later Grand Vizier.
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- Turkey ishak pasha serayi
- Assassin s creed revelations walkthrough localizaci n de las 10 p ginas de ishak pasha trofeo
- Origin
- Career
- Endowments
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Assassin s creed revelations walkthrough localizaci n de las 10 p ginas de ishak pasha trofeo
Origin

Turkish orientalist Halil Inalcik (1916–2016) believed that Ishak Pasha was created by the confusion between several Ottoman Ishak Pashas (particularly Ishak bin Abdullah and Ishak bin Ibrahim) and Ishak Bey. The confusion can be illustrated with Turkish historian Cahid Baltacı's statement that Ishak Pasha was of Croatian (South Slavic) or Greek origin and that he served three different sultans. According to German orientalist Franz Babinger (1891–1967) he was a convert of Greek origin.
Career

In circa 1451 he was appointed as the beylerbey (provincial governor) of Anatolia; the same year, the newly ascended Sultan Mehmed II ("the Conqueror") forced him to marry his father Murad II's widow Hatice Halime Hatun.

His first term as a Grand Vizier was during the reign of Mehmed II. During this term, he transferred Oghuz Turk people from their Anatolian city of Aksaray to newly conquered Constantinople in order to populate the city, which had lost a portion of its former population prior to the 1453 conquest. The quarter of the city where the migrants were settled is now called Aksaray.
His second term was during the reign of Bayezid II. He died in 1497 in Thessaloniki.