Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha
Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha |
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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire | |
In office 14 February 1909 – 13 April 1909 |
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Monarch | Abdülhamid II |
Preceded by | Kâmil Pasha |
Succeeded by | Ahmed Tevfik Pasha |
In office 5 May 1909 – 12 January 1910 |
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Monarch | Mehmet V Reşad |
Preceded by | Ahmed Tevfik Pasha |
Succeeded by | Ibrahim Hakki Pasha |
Minister of the Interior | |
In office 1908–1909 |
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Inspectorate-General of Macedonia | |
In office 1902–1908 |
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Ambassador to Austria-Hungary | |
In office 1912–1918 |
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Personal details | |
Born | Lesbos, Ottoman Empire |
1 April 1855
Died | 1922 Vienna, Austria |
Nationality | Ottoman |
Religion | Islam |
Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: حسین حلمی پاشا, also spelled Hussein Hilmi Pasha) (1 April 1855 – 1922) was an Ottoman statesman of Greek descent and twice Grand Vizier[1] of the Ottoman Empire around the time of the Second Constitutional Era. He was also one-time president of the Turkish Red Crescent.[2] Hüseyin Hilmi was one of the most successful Ottoman administrators in the explosive Balkans of the early 20th century, becoming the Ottoman Inspectorate-General of Macedonia[3] from 1902 to 1908, Minister of the Interior[4] from 1908 to 1909, and ambassador to Austria-Hungary[5] from 1912 to 1918.
Biography
Hüseyin Hilmi was born in 1855 in Lesbos to a family of Greek ancestry[6][7][8][9] who had formerly converted to Islam.[10] He did his primary studies in Lesbos and learned fluent French at an early age. He started out as a clerk in the Ottoman state structure and gradually climbed the ladder of the hierarchy, becoming the governor of Adana in 1897 and of Yemen in 1902. That same year in 1902, he was appointed Inspectorate-General with responsibility over virtually all of the Balkan territories of the Ottoman Empire at the time, namely the vilayets of Salonica, Kosovo and Manastir.
After the restoration of the Ottoman constitution in 1908, he was appointed as Minister of the Interior and then served as Grand Vizier, at first between February 14, 1909 and April 13, 1909 under Abdülhamid II and then, reassuming the post from Ahmet Tevfik Pasha a month later, between May 5, 1909 and December 28, 1909. As such, in his first vizierate, he was the last grand vizier of Abdülhamid II. His first term was suddenly interrupted because of the 31 March Incident (which actually occurred on April 13), when for a few days, reactionary absolutists and Islamic fundamentalists took back control of the Ottoman government in Constantinople until the arrival of an army from Salonica that suppressed the attempted countercoup.
After his second term as grand vizier under Mehmet V Reşad, Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha served as the Minister of Justice in the succeeding Gazi Ahmed Muhtar Pasha cabinet. In October 1912, he was sent to Vienna as the Ottoman ambassador to Austria-Hungary, a position he held until the end of World War I. Due to health problems, he remained in Vienna until his death in 1922. He was buried in Beşiktaş, Istanbul.
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References
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- Emine Onhan Evered, "An educational prescription for the Sultan: Huseyin hilmi pasa's advice for the maladies of empire," Middle Eastern Studies, 43,3 (2007), 439-459.
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Preceded by | Minister of the Interior 1908–1909 |
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Preceded by | Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 14 February 1909 – 13 April 1909 |
Succeeded by Ahmed Tevfik Pasha |
Preceded by | Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 5 May 1909 – 12 January 1910 |
Succeeded by Ibrahim Hakkı Pasha |
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Preceded by | Ambassador to Austria-Hungary 1912–1918 |
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