For other people named Davud Pasha, see Davud Pasha (disambiguation).
In this Ottoman Turkish style name, the given name is Davud, the title is Pasha, and there is no family name.
Kara Davud Pasha, also known as simply Davud Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: داود باشا) or as Hain Davud Pasha ("Davud Pasha the Traitor"), was an Ottoman statesman who became briefly Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1622, during the reign of his brother-in-law Mustafa I.[1]
Damat
Kara Davud
Pasha
In office 20 May 1622 – 13 June 1622
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
Monarch
Mustafa I
Preceded by
Dilaver Pasha
Succeeded by
Mere Hüseyin Pasha (first tenure)
Kapudan Pasha
In office 1617–1618
Personal details
Born
1570 Bosnia Eyalet
Died
18 January 1623(1623-01-18) (aged 52–53) Istanbul, Turkey
Spouse
Şah Sultan
Children
Sultanzade Süleyman Bey Fülane Hanımsultan
His first position was of Kethüda under Mehmed III (1595–1603) then he was named Kapıcıbaşı under Ahmed I (1603-1617, son of Sultan Mehmed III and one of his consorts Handan Hatun). He married in 1604 (consummated in March 1606) a half-sister of Ahmed's, Şah Sultan[citation needed], daughter of Sultan Mehmed III and Halime Hatun.[2] They had a son, Sultanzade Süleyman Bey, and a daughter whose name is unknown.[citation needed] He became Kapudan Pasha for a brief time during the first reign of Mustafa I (1617–1618).[1] He was appointed Beylerbey of Rumelia and shortly afterwards vizier.[1]
He was Grand Vizier on 20 May 1622 during Mustafa I's reign through the influence of Halime Sultan, Mustafa's mother and his own mother-in-law.
He carried out the execution of Osman II, cutting off his ear as proof to give to Halime that Osman was dead.[1] During Mustafa's second reign, he was suspected, together with his wife, of wanting to install his son on the throne. He was dismissed on 13 June 1622. He was captured by the Janissaries, tortured, and executed by the orders of Kösem Sultan. The army went against him and the people who were included in the execution of Osman were executed with him on 18 January 1623 by different methods.[1] He was buried in Murat Pasha Mosque, Aksaray.
^ abcdeEncyclopedia of Islam, vol.2 (1991), p.183
^Tezcan, Baki. The Debut Of Kösem Sultan's Political Career. p. 357.
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