Ḥusayn Pasha ibn Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad ibn Riḍwān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Muʿīn Pasha (Arabic: حسين باشا بن حسن رضوان) (died 1662 or 1663) was the Ottoman governor of Gaza Sanjak, a district which extended from Jaffa and Ramla in the north to Bayt Jibrin in the southeast and Rafah in the south, with Gaza as its capital. Husayn belonged to the Ridwan family, who long held the governorship of Gaza. Husayn Pasha became governor in 1644 after succeeding his father 'Arab Hasan Pasha. He served, with a brief interruption by his son Ibrahim in 1660, until his imprisonment in 1662. Husayn Pasha also served intermittent terms as governor of Nablus and Jerusalem and as amir al-hajj (commander of the Hajj caravan). Gaza prospered under Husayn Pasha and its political importance rose so much so that the French consul considered it to be the virtual capital of Palestine. Husayn Pasha maintained friendly relations with the Bedouin tribes of the region, local Christian communities and the French. In 1662, Husayn Pasha was imprisoned by the Ottoman imperial authorities and executed in Damascus later that year or in Constantinople in 1663.
ḤusaynPasha ibn Ḥasan ibn Aḥmad ibn Riḍwān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Muʿīn Pasha (Arabic: حسين باشا بن حسن رضوان) (died 1662 or 1663) was the Ottoman governor...
Hasan Pasha's son and successor HusaynPasha was appointed to the office in 1644 and served until 1672. Under HusaynPasha's leadership, Gaza became a prosperous...
Hussein Pasha Roshdy (1863–1928) (Arabic: حسين رشدي باشا) was an Egyptian political figure of Turkish origin who served as Prime Minister of Egypt between...
HusaynPasha ibn Makki (Arabic: حسين باشا بن مكي, romanized: Ḥusayn Bāshā ibn Makkī; known in Turkish as Mekkizâde Hüseyin Paşa) (died 1765) served as...
force led by the Wali (provincial governor) of Damascus, HusaynPasha, and his deputy Musa Pasha, while the Bedouin were led by Qa'dan al-Fayez of the Bani...
Yusuf had been dismissed by Kuyucu Murad Pasha and replaced by an official from Constantinople, HusaynPasha al-Jalali. His dismissal may have been intended...
Ahmed Pasha al-Jazzar (Arabic: أحمد باشا الجزّار, c. 1720–30s – 7 May 1804) was the Acre-based Ottoman governor of Sidon Eyalet from 1776 until his death...
he succeeded his deposed and executed brother HusaynPasha, until the late 1670s. Musa's son Ahmad Pasha succeeded his father, and was the last Ridwan...
when the Ottomans conducted a punitive expedition to Basra, its ruler HusaynPasha of the Afrasiyab dynasty evacuated the city's population to Safavid territory...
Sublime Porte used HusaynPasha's alleged incompetence leading the Hajj caravan in 1662–63 to imprison and execute him. HusaynPasha served as the foundation...
from the city before the turn of the 16th century. During the rule of HusaynPasha, strife between the settled population and the nearby Bedouin tribes...
Grand Vizier Said Halim Pasha had invited ʿAlī Ḥaydar by telegram to replace Ḥusayn and the Minister of the Interior, Talaat Pasha, had visited him at his...
however, he burdened the dynasty with heavy debt. 'Arab Hasan's son HusaynPasha was governor of Nablus and Jerusalem, and inherited the impoverished...
Abu-Husayn 1985, p. 89. Abu-Husayn 1985, pp. 89, 91, note 87. Abu-Husayn 1985, p. 91. Abu-Husayn 1985, p. 93. Abu-Husayn 1985, p. 94. Abu-Husayn 1985...
inscription of the name of the Ottoman governor of Gaza, Musa Pasha, brother of deposed HusaynPasha, dating from 1663. Some Western travelers in the late 19th...