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The Mughal Emperor Farrukhsiyar a grandson of Aurangzeb, is also known to have sent a letter to the Ottomans bu this time it was received by the Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damad Ibrahim Pasha providing a graphic description of the informing him of the efforts of the Mughal commander Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha against the Rajput and Maratha rebellion.
Saladin, who was set up as Vizier of Egypt, was declared Sultan in 1171 upon the death of the last Fatimid caliph.
The Grand Vizier, Suluieman Pasha, was executed and Sultan Mehmed IV, deposed.
Gaining widespread recognition, he was appointed court physician to the Grand Vizier Al Qadi al Fadil, then to Sultan Saladin, after whose death he remained a physician to the royal family.
Yet Mustafa was recognised as the most talented of all the brothers and was supported by Pargalı İbrahim Pasha, who was by this time Suleiman's Grand Vizier.
Designed by Senemut, her Vizier ( Ancient Egypt ) | vizier, the building is an example of perfect symmetry that predates the Parthenon, and it was the first complex built on the site she chose, which would become the Valley of the Kings
The eunuch Bagoas ( not to be confused with Alexander's Bagoas ) was the Vizier of Artaxerxes III and IV, and was the primary power behind the throne during their reigns, until he was killed by Darius III.
Later, in 1547, Charles signed a humiliating treaty with the Ottomans to gain him some respite from the huge expenses of their war, in which he was seen as the equivalent of the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire-Ibrahim Pasha at the time-and was referred to as only the King of Spain since there could only be one Emperor in the world and it was Suleiman.
In 1681 and 1682, clashes between the forces of Imre Thököly and the Holy Roman Empire ( of which the border was then northern Hungary ) intensified, and the incursions of Habsburg forces into Central Hungary provided the crucial argument of Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha in convincing the Sultan, Mehmet IV and his Divan, to allow the movement of the Ottoman Army.
From the 5th dynasty ( c. 2510-2370 BCE ) onwards the Vizier responsible for justice was called the Priest of Maat and in later periods judges wore images of Maat.
Sultan Selim II's Chief Minister, the Grand Vizier Mehmed Sokullu, argued to the Venetian emissary Marcantonio Barbaro that the Christian triumph at Lepanto made no lasting harm to the Ottoman Empire, while the capture of Cyprus by the Ottomans in the same year was a significant blow, saying that:
So before Joseph was even 30 years old, Pharaoh released him from prison and put him in charge over " all the land of Egypt " as Vizier.
In Persian, the style Atabeg-e-Azam (' Great Atabeg ) was occasionally used as an alternative title for the Shah's Vazir-e-Azam ( Grand Vizier ), notably in 1834-35 for Mirza Abolghasem Farahani, Gha ' em Magham, in 1848-51 for Mirza Mohammed Taghi Khan, Amir-e Kabir, in 1906-07 for Mirza Ali Asghar Khan, Amin-ol Soltan, and finally in 1916 for a Qajar prince, Major-General Shahzadeh Sultan ' Abdu ' l Majid Mirza, Eyn-ol Douleh.
He also was liaison officer who supervises the communication between the sultan and the Grand Vizier.
He was strangled in Constantinople at the behest of the Grand Vizier Mevlevî Mehmed Paşa ( Sofu Mehmed Pasha ).
Taking the throne at age six, his reign was significant as he changed the nature of the Sultan's position forever by giving up most of his executive power to his Grand Vizier.
The sultan was the sole and absolute regent, head of state and head of government of the empire, at least officially, though often much power shifted de facto to other officials, especially the Grand Vizier.
The Sublime Porte was the name of the open court of the sultan, led by the Grand Vizier.

Vizier and also
Mordack is not specifically stated to be a member of the Society of the Black Cloak within KQ6, but is connected to both Shadrack and the Abdul Alhazred via a letter ( he is also connected to the Vizier via a few lines in KQ5 ).
* In the ( former ) sultanate of the Maldives ( Divehi language ), the Prime Minister was styled Bodu Vizier, and various Ministers held cabinet rank as vazierin ( plural ), including Hakura ' a ( portfolio of Public Works ), Shahbandar ( Navy portfolio, also Admiral in chief ), Vela ' ana ' a ( Foreign Affairs ).
" Grand Vizier " ( Vazīr-e Azam ) is also the official Urdu title of the Pakistani Prime Minister ( ministers are titled " vizier ").
Shuja-ud-Daula served as the leading Grand Vizier of the Mughal Empire during the Third Battle of Panipat, he was also the Nawab of Awadh, and a loyal ally of Shah Alam II.
He is also a great-grandson of İbrahim Ethem Pasha, Grand Vizier ( Sadrazam ) of Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II.
He also holds the title of the Chief Vizier ( Perdana Wazir ) in the Royal Court.
Arkon also had a rival in his Grand Vizier, who, over time, convinced Arkon to return Polemachus to a more barbaric lifestyle rather than rely on its science.
Ahmet Tevfik İleri ( who was born in Yaltkaya ( Gomno ) village of Hemşin ), a Deputy Prime Minister and before that, a Minister of Education in Turkey within successive Adnan Menderes governments between 1950 – 1960, as well as Damat Mehmet Ali Pasha, the Ottoman Grand Vizier on the eve of the Crimean War in 1853 were also Hamshenis.
The Wazirin Sakkwato, or " Sokoto Grand Vizier ", was the Grand Vizier to the Sultan of Sokoto ( also incorrectly called Caliph ) of the Fulani Empire, in fact rather suzerain of the Fulani Jihad states.
Farrukhsiyar, is also known to have sent a letter to the Ottomans which was received by the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Sultan Ahmad III, providing a graphic description of the informing him of the efforts of the Mughal commander Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha against the Rajput and Maratha rebellion.
* Vizier ( Βεζύρης ), also called Pasha ( Πασάς ) in some versions, he is the dominant figure of the occupying side and lives in the Sarayi.
After his death, Seti II also conducted a damnatio memoriae campaign against the memory of Amenmesse's Vizier, Kha-em-ter.
We also hear a limited account of Mercur's escape by the Empress Kathilde and her Light Vizier Uthern in book five.
He was also Grand Vizier of Ilkhanid court.
Ferhat-pasha was born into the famous Serb family, which among others, also gave the Ottoman Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolović.
Alemdar Mustafa Pasha ( also called Bairaktar Mustafa Pasha ) was an Ottoman military commander and a Grand Vizier born in Khotyn in then Ottoman land Ukraine in 1765.

Vizier and title
The name is simply the Arabic adaptation of a pre-Islamic Persian title, vichir ( Middle Persian for Vizier ), who was a minister to the Shah.
If one such vizier is the prime minister, he may hold the title of Grand Vizier or another title.
* In the Sherifian kingdom of Morocco ( historically a sultanate till the incumbent assumed the higher royal style of Malik on 14 August 1957, shortly after the end of the simultaneous French and Spanish protectorates ; the additional Islamic title Amir al-Mu ´ minin " Commander of the Faithful " stayed in use ), a Sadr al-A ' zam ( Grand Vizier ) was in office until 22 November 1955, replaced since 7 December 1955 a ( part-political ) Prime Minister ; Vizier was the style of a minister of state ( other titles for various portfolios ).
* In the Hashemite Kingdom of Hejaz ( later merged into present-day Saudi Arabia ), the sole Vizier was ( 10 June 1916-3 October 1924 ) the future second king Ali ibn Hussein al-Hashimi, under his father Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi ( the first to assume the title Malik, i. e. King, instead of Grand Sharif ), maintained after the assumption of the Caliphal style ( only 11 March 1924-3 October 1924 )
Asaf Jah or the equal to Asaf, the Grand Vizier in the court of King Solomon, was the highest title that could be awarded to a subject of the Mughal Empire.
During the nascent phases of the Ottoman state, " Vizier " was the only title used.
The purpose in instituting the title " Grand Vizier " was to distinguish the holder of the Sultan's seal from other viziers.
Two years later he became Hajib ( a title similar to that of Grand Vizier in the Muslim East ), or Chancellor.

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