After his rival Hain Ahmed Pasha, the governor of Egypt, declared himself independent of the Ottoman Empire and was executed in 1524, Ibrahim Pasha traveled south to Egypt in 1525 and reformed the Egyptian provincial civil and military administration system. He promulgated an edict, the Kanunname, outlining his system.

What happened to Ibrahim Pasha daughter?

Hatice died after 1543. When she was thought to be Ibrahim Pasha's wife, there were also speculations that she may have committed suicide after his execution. But with emerging evidences of him never marrying her, this surmise was also dissolved.

Where is Ibrahim Pasha grave?

Fındıklı, İstanbul, TurkeyPargalı Ibrahim Pasha / Place of burialFındıklı is a quarter in Beyoğlu district of İstanbul, Turkey. Fındıklı lies in the European coast of Bosphorus in the Beyoğlu ilçe at 41°02′N 28°59′E. It is the northernmost neighborhood of Beyoğlu. Tophane is to the south and Beşiktaş ilçe is to the north. Wikipedia

Who was Sultan Suleiman wife?

Hurrem Sultanm. 1531–1558 Mahidevranm. 1514–1566Fülane Hatun Suleiman the Magnificent/Wife

Who ruled Egypt after Ibrahim Pasha?

Abbas I Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt

Ibrahim Pasha Kavalalı İbrahim Paşa إبراهيم باشا
ReignMarch 2, 1848 – November 10, 1848
PredecessorMuhammad Ali Pasha
SuccessorAbbas I
Born1789 Kavala or Nusratlı, Drama, Rumelia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire

How did Hürrem Sultan died?

Common coldHurrem Sultan / Cause of deathThe common cold, also known simply as a cold, is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose, throat, sinuses, and larynx. Signs and symptoms may appear less than two days after exposure to the virus. Wikipedia

Why did Sultan Suleiman execute Ibrahim Pasha?

Ibrahim, born a Christian, was enslaved during his youth. He and Suleiman became close friends in their youth. … He attained a level of authority and influence rivaled by only a handful of other grand viziers of the Empire, but in 1536, he was executed on Suleiman's orders and his property was confiscated by the state.

Who poisoned Nurbanu Sultan?

During her nine years of regency (1574–1583), her politics were so pro-Venetian that she was hated by the Republic of Genoa. Some have even suggested that she was poisoned by a Genoese agent. In any case, she died at the palace in the Yenikapı Quarter, Istanbul on 7 December 1583.