- Hulusi Salih Pasha
Hulusi Salih Pasha was one the last grand viziers of the
Ottoman Empire , under the reign of the last Ottoman sultanMehmed VI Vahdeddin , between8 March 1920 and2 April 1920 . Since he had been unable to form a government, and as part of the chain of events following the occupation ofİstanbul by the Allies (particularly the arrests of a number of deputies of theOttoman Parliament ), he was dismissed from office by the sultan under foreign pressure on 2 April. His dismissal was to be followed by the official closure of the Parliament itself on5 April , thus putting an end to the Second Constitutional Era in the Ottoman Empire.In terms of effective shaping of policies by the remaining Ottoman state structure, his office (as well as his predecessor
Ali Rıza Pasha 's) are usually considered as mere intervals between the two offices ofDamat Ferid Pasha , the signatory of theTreaty of Sevres .Prior to his grand vizierate, Hulusi Salih Pasha held the office of the Minister of the Marine under two preceding governments and also under his successor
Ahmed Tevfik Pasha . At a time whenTurkey had two governments, he was often charged with contacts with the risingAnkara governments set up byMustafa Kemal Pasha . With the end of the Ottoman dynasty, Hulusi Salih Pasha retired from politics and, after having adopted the surname "Kezrak" under the1934 Law on Family Names in Turkey, died in 1939 in İstanbul.ee also
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List of Ottoman Grand Viziers
*Second Constitutional Era (Ottoman Empire)
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