Aali, Mehemet
AALI, MEHEMET, Pasha (1815-1871), Turkish statesman, was born at
Constantinople in 1815, the son of a government official. Entering the
diplomatic service of his country soon after reaching manhood, he became
successively secretary of the Embassy in Vienna, minister in London, and
foreign minister under Reshid Pasha. In 1852 he was promoted to the
post of grand vizier, but after a short time retired into private life.
During the Crimean War he was recalled in order to take the portfolio of
foreign affairs for a second time under Reshid Pasha, and in this
capacity took part in 1855 in the conference of Vienna. Again becoming
in that year grand vizier, an office he filled no less than five times,
he represented Turkey at the congress of Paris in 1856. In 1867 he was
appointed regent of Turkey during the sultan’s visit to the Paris
Exhibition. Aali Pasha was one of the most zealous advocates of the
introduction of Western reforms under the sultans Abdul Mejid and Abdul
Aziz. A scholar and a linguist, he was a match for the diplomats of the
Christian powers, against whom he successfully defended the interests of
his country. He died at Erenkeni in Asia Minor on the 6th of
September 1871.
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