- Giritli Mustafa Naili Pasha
Giritli Mustafa Naili Pasha ("Mustafa Naili Pasha the Cretan") was born
Polyan in 1798 . He was an Ottoman grand vizier who held office twice during the reign ofAbdülmecid , the first time between14 May 1853 and29 May 1854 , and the second time between6 August 1857 -22 October 1857 .He was raised and started his career in
Egypt under the protection ofKavalalı Mehmed Ali Pasha and is actually of Albanian descent like the founder of modernEgypt . He suppressed a rebellion ofCretan Greeks during the troubles of the 1820s in variousAegean Islands in league with theGreek War of Independence and subsequently (in 1832) been appointed governor toCrete . The Ottoman sultan,Mahmud II , who had been caught unprepared and without an army of his own (having suppressed theJanissaries ), had been forced to seek the aid of his rebellious vassal and rival inEgypt . As of 1832, Giritli Mustafa Naili Pasha administered the island for two decades, which is why Ottoman records refer to him as "Giritli" ("the Cretan")His rule attempted to create a synthesis between the
Muslim landowers and the emergentChristian commercial classes. Giritli Mustafa Naili Pasha's rule has been generally cautious, pro-British, and he has tried harder to win the support of theCretan Greeks (having married the daughter of a priest and allowed her to remainChristian ) than theCretan Turks . In 1834, however, aCretan committee was already set up inAthens to work for the union of the island withGreece .In 1840,
Egypt was forced by Palmerston to returnCrete to direct Ottoman rule. For a time, Giritli Mustafa Naili Pasha angled unsuccessfully to become a semi-independent prince but theCretan Greeks rose up against him, once more driving the Muslims temporarily into siege in the towns. An Anglo-Ottoman naval operation restored control in the island and Giritli Mustafa Naili Pasha was confirmed as its governor, though under command fromİstanbul . He remained inCrete until 1851 when he was summoned to the capital, where at a relatively advanced age he pursued a successful career.His office of grand vizier has been marked by the tensions between the
Ottoman Empire andRussia . His first period of office coincides with the immediate eve of the start of theCrimean War and his second, with the aftermath of that war.ee also
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List of Ottoman Grand Viziers
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