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Güzelce Kasım Pasha (d. 1553) was an Ottoman statesman. He is of
Devşirme origin and grew up in
Enderun. He participated in
Yavuz Sultan Selim's Egyptian campaign and became the sanjak governor of the newly established
Hama in 1516. In 1521, while he was serving as the
Sanjak-bey of
Aleppo, he became the beylerbey of
Karaman, and shortly afterwards, he became the beylerbey of the
Anatolia Eyalet. In 1523, he became the
governor of Egypt, replacing
Çoban Mustafa Pasha
[1]. However, soon after,
Hain Ahmed Pasha became the governor of Egypt. However, although he was appointed to this position for the second time in 1524 after the traitor Ahmed Pasha rebelled and was subsequently killed, he was dismissed at the end of the same year due to a disagreement with the Egyptian treasurer. He was appointed as the district
governor of Istanbul during Suleiman's the Magnificent's Hungary campaign in 1526. He was appointed as the third vizier in 1529 and became one of the Kubbealtı viziers. He was later appointed as the
Sanjak governor of
Mora and retired while in this position. He died in Mora or
Gallipoli in 1553.
Since Güzelce Kasım Pasha was in Istanbul and was tasked with the development and settlement of this region as it was the site of a new shipyard, its name was given to the Kasımpaşa district of today's Beyoğlu district. In the neighborhood, there are various charity works such as Kasım Pasha Mosque, which was built by Mimar Sinan in 1533, a madrasah [2], a soup kitchen, and a bath, which he built in 1537–1538.1538.
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Güzelce Kasım Pasha (d. 1553) was an Ottoman statesman. He is of
Devşirme origin and grew up in
Enderun. He participated in
Yavuz Sultan Selim's Egyptian campaign and became the sanjak governor of the newly established
Hama in 1516. In 1521, while he was serving as the
Sanjak-bey of
Aleppo, he became the beylerbey of
Karaman, and shortly afterwards, he became the beylerbey of the
Anatolia Eyalet. In 1523, he became the
governor of Egypt, replacing
Çoban Mustafa Pasha
[1]. However, soon after,
Hain Ahmed Pasha became the governor of Egypt. However, although he was appointed to this position for the second time in 1524 after the traitor Ahmed Pasha rebelled and was subsequently killed, he was dismissed at the end of the same year due to a disagreement with the Egyptian treasurer. He was appointed as the district
governor of Istanbul during Suleiman's the Magnificent's Hungary campaign in 1526. He was appointed as the third vizier in 1529 and became one of the Kubbealtı viziers. He was later appointed as the
Sanjak governor of
Mora and retired while in this position. He died in Mora or
Gallipoli in 1553.
Since Güzelce Kasım Pasha was in Istanbul and was tasked with the development and settlement of this region as it was the site of a new shipyard, its name was given to the Kasımpaşa district of today's Beyoğlu district. In the neighborhood, there are various charity works such as Kasım Pasha Mosque, which was built by Mimar Sinan in 1533, a madrasah [2], a soup kitchen, and a bath, which he built in 1537–1538.1538.