In this Ottoman Turkish style name, the given name is Mehmed Adil Ferid, the title is Pasha, and there is no family name.
Damat
Mehmed Adil Ferid
Pasha
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
In office 4 March 1919 – 2 October 1919
Monarch
Mehmed VI
Preceded by
Ahmet Tevfik Pasha
Succeeded by
Ali Rıza Pasha
In office 5 April 1920 – 21 October 1920
Monarch
Mehmed VI
Preceded by
Salih Hulusi Pasha
Succeeded by
Ahmet Tevfik Pasha
Personal details
Born
1853 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died
6 October 1923 (aged 69–70) Nice, France
Nationality
Ottoman
Political party
Freedom and Accord Party
Spouse
Mediha Sultan
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Damat Mehmed Adil Ferid Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: محمد عادل فريد پاشا Turkish: Damat Ferit Paşa; 1853 – 6 October 1923), known simply as Damat Ferid Pasha, was an Ottoman liberal statesman, who held the office of Grand Vizier, the de facto prime minister of the Ottoman Empire, during two periods under the reign of the last Ottoman Sultan Mehmed VI, the first time between 4 March 1919 and 2 October 1919 and the second time between 5 April 1920 and 21 October 1920. Officially, he was brought to the office a total of five times, since his cabinets were recurrently dismissed under various pressures and he had to present new ones.[1] Because of his involvement in the Treaty of Sèvres, his collaboration with the occupying Allied powers, and his readiness to acknowledge atrocities against the Armenians, he was declared a traitor and subsequently a persona non grata in Turkey. He emigrated to Europe at the end of the Greco-Turkish War.
^İsmail Hâmi Danişmend, Osmanlı Devlet Erkânı, Türkiye Yayınevi, İstanbul, 1971 (Turkish)
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