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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. vaz Mehmed Pasha or Hac vaz Mehmed Pasha was an 18th-century Ottoman grand vizier. His family was among the group of families known as Evlad' Fatihan, i.e., descendants of the early Turkish fighters in Rumeli, the European portion of the empire. Upon the recommendation of his father he worked in the courts of several statesmen. During the War of Holy League (1683-1699) he was in the battle front near Belgrade (in modern Serbia) Before the war was over, he travelled to…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. vaz Mehmed Pasha or Hac vaz Mehmed Pasha was an 18th-century Ottoman grand vizier. His family was among the group of families known as Evlad' Fatihan, i.e., descendants of the early Turkish fighters in Rumeli, the European portion of the empire. Upon the recommendation of his father he worked in the courts of several statesmen. During the War of Holy League (1683-1699) he was in the battle front near Belgrade (in modern Serbia) Before the war was over, he travelled to Jeddah (in modern Saudi Arabia) as the chamberlain (Turkish: kethüda). In 1730s he came to stanbul, the capital as a bureaucrat of the empire. 1735 he was promoted to be the vizier and he was appointed as the governor of Vidin (in modern Bulgaria). At the outbreak of the Russo-Austrian-Turkish War (1735 1739) he fought against Austrians with a relatively small provincial force. His efforts proved to be valuable.After the main army arrived at the front he was one of the commanders of the army.