Mustafa Zihni Pasha
Mustafa Zihni Pasha (1838 – 1911) was an Ottoman high official of ethnic Kurdish background, who held a number of ministerial posts. He was also a founding member of the nationalist Kürt Teali Cemiyeti society.
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Personal details | |
Born | 1838 Sulaimaniyah, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1911 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Nationality | Ottoman |
Political party | Committee of Union and Progress |
Early life
Mustafa Zihni Bey was born in 1838 in Sulaimaniyah, a town in the Mosul Province of the Ottoman Empire. He was a Kurdish Baban prince. He lived on his estate in Constantinople with his three sons, Ahmet Naim Bey, Ismail Hakki Bey and Huseyin Shukru Bey.
Posts
- President of the Council of State
- Minister of finance
- Minister of Commerce and Public Works[1]
- Vali (governor) of the provinces of Hejaz, Ioannina,[2] Adana[2] and Aleppo[3]
- Member of the Senate of the Ottoman Empire
- Chief of naval operations
- Head inspector of the army
- Sultan's special representative to Crete
- Chief secretary (Mektupcu) of the Baghdad Province
- Sub-governor (Mutasarrıf) of Burdur, a sanjak within the province of Konya
References
- Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events: Embracing political, military, and ecclesiastical affairs; public documents; biography, statistics, commerce, finance, literature, science, agriculture, and mechanical industry, Volume 6, D. Appleton and company
- The Danger Zone of Europe Changes and Problems in the Near East, Henry Charles Woods
- The Fortnightly, Volume 61, Volume 67, Chapman and Hall, 1897
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