Ibrahim Hakki Pasha
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1910 to 1911
Ibrahim Hakki Pasha | |
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Ibrahim Hakki Pasha | |
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire | |
In office 12 January 1910 – 30 September 1911 | |
Monarch | Mehmed V |
Preceded by | Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha |
Succeeded by | Mehmed Said Pasha |
Personal details | |
Born | 1863 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 29 July 1918 Berlin, German Empire |
Nationality | Ottoman |
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Ibrahim Hakki Pasha (Turkish: İbrahim Hakkı Paşa 1862–1918) was an Ottoman statesman, who served as Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire between 1910 and 1911.[1] He served as Ottoman ambassador to Germany and to the Kingdom of Italy.[2] Hakki Pasha also spent considerable amounts of time in London between February 1913 and the outbreak of World War I, working on negotiations concerning the Berlin-Baghdad Railway and a settlement for the Second Balkan War.[3] During that visit, Hakki Pasha met with King George V.[4] He was awarded the Order of Karađorđe's Star.[5]
References
- ^ "Ibrahim Hakki Pasha". Archived from the original on 2009-07-07. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
- ^ Kayalı, Hasan (1997). "The Opposition and the Arabs, 1910 –1911". Arabs and Young Turks: Ottomanism, Arabism, and Islamism in the Ottoman Empire, 1908–1918. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520204461. Retrieved 27 December 2012.
- ^ "Turkish Successes And Failures." Times [London, England] 13 February 1913: 7.
- ^ "The Capture Of Yanina." Times [London, England] 8 March 1913: 5.
- ^ Acović, Dragomir (2012). Slava i čast: Odlikovanja među Srbima, Srbi među odlikovanjima. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 369.
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