Mahmud Pasha (governor)

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Mahmud Pasha (died 1567) was an Ottoman statesman who served as the Ottoman governor of Yemen Eyalet from 1561 to 1565 until being deposed, and of Egypt Eyalet from 1566 until his assassination by gunfire in 1567.[1]

He was described as an "unscrupulous," corrupt, but wealthy official with "the riches of the al-Nazaris in his possession."[2] He reportedly disliked his successor for the governorship of Yemen, Ridwan Pasha, and purposefully made his job harder with actions he took just before his removal from office.[3]

As the governor of Egypt, Mahmud Pasha had the Mosque of Mahmud Pasha built in Cairo, which still stands today.[3]

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Political offices
Preceded by Ottoman Governor of Egypt
1566–1567
Succeeded by
Koca Sinan Pasha


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