- Damad Ferid Pasha
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Mehmed Ferid Pasha Damad Ferid 283rd Grand Vizier In office
5 April 1920 – 18 October 1920Preceded by Salih Pasha Succeeded by Ahmed Tevfik Pasha In office
10 March 1919 – 4 October 1919Preceded by Ahmed Tevfik Pasha Succeeded by Ali Riza Pasha Personal details Born 1853
Constantinople (Istanbul), Ottoman EmpireDied October 6, 1923 (aged 70)
Nice, FranceNationality Albanian Political party Independent Spouse(s) Mediha Sultan Religion Sunni Islam Damad Ferid Pasha (wearing the fez) with the three other signatories of the Treaty of Sèvres; to his right, Rıza Tevfik, and to his left, the Ottoman minister of education Bağdatlı Hadi Pasha and the ambassador Reşad Halis; in a photograph with several hidden messages on board an Allied warship taking them to the Paris Peace Conference. All four will be stripped of their citizenship by the Turkish Grand National Assembly during the week of the treaty's signature and will head the list of 150 persona non grata of Turkey after the Turkish War of Independence.Damad Ferid Pasha (1853–1923) (full name Damad Mehmed Adil Ferid Pasha Efendi) was an Ottoman statesman who held the office of grand vizier during two periods under the reign of the last Ottoman sultan Mehmed VI Vahdeddin, the first time between 4 March 1919 and 2 October 1919 and the second time between 5 April 1920 and 21 October 1920. Officially, he has been brought to the office a total of five times, since his cabinets were recurrently dismissed under various pressures and he had to present new ones. [1]
He was born in 1853 in İstanbul, son of Seyyid İzzet Efendić, a member of the Ottoman Council of State (Şûrâ-yı Devlet) and Governor of Beirut and Sidon in 1857, who was born in the village of Potoci near Pljevlja, in today's Montenegro. In 1879, Ferid was enrolled at the Schools of Islamic charities in Sidon. He served several positions in Ottoman administration before he entered the foreign office of the Ottoman Empire and was assigned to different posts at embassies in Paris, Berlin, Saint Petersburg and London. He married a daughter of Abdülmecid I, Mediha Sultan, which earned him the title of "Damad" (bridegroom to the Ottoman dynasty). Like his father, he became a member of the Şûrâ-yı Devlet in 1884, and earned the title of vizier soon afterwards. Refused the post of ambassador in London by the sultan Abdulhamid II, he resigned from public service and returned only after two decades, in 1908, as a member of the upper chamber of the Ottoman Parliament (Âyân Meclisi).
His first office as grand vizier coincided with the Occupation of Smyrna by the Greek army and the tumultuous ensuing period. He was dismissed on 30 September 1919, but after two short-lived governments under Ali Rıza Pasha and Hulusi Salih Pasha, the sultan had to call him back to form a new government on 5 April 1920 and remained as grand vizier till 17 October 1920, forming two different cabinets in between.
His second office coincided with the closure of the Ottoman Parliament under pressure from the British and French forces of occupation. Along with four other notables, he agreed to sign the Treaty of Sèvres, comprising disastrous conditions for Turkey, which caused an uproar of reaction towards his person, that he retorted by becoming increasingly hostile to the new nationalist movement led by Mustafa Kemal Pasha which was centered in Ankara and more and more collaborative with the occupation forces.
Even after his dismissal, and the formation of a new Ottoman government under Ahmed Tevfik Pasha, he remained widely disliked (especially in Anatolia) and with the Turkish victory in the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922), he fled to Europe. He died in Nice, France, on 6 October 1923 and was buried in the city of Sidon.
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References
- ^ İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı, Türkiye Yayınevi, İstanbul, 1971 (Turkish)
Preceded by
Ahmed Tevfik PashaGrand Vizier
1919Succeeded by
Ali Riza PashaPreceded by
Salih PashaGrand Vizier
1920Succeeded by
Ahmed Tevfik PashaGrand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire
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