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Kanijeli Siyavuş Pasha ( Ottoman Turkish: کانیجلی سیاوش پاشا, Serbo-Croatian: Sijavuš-paša Kanjižanin, died 1602, Istanbul) was an Ottoman statesman from the Sanjak of Bosnia. He was Grand Vizier between 24 December 1582 and 28 July 1584, [1] 15 April 1586 and 2 April 1589, [2] and 4 April 1592 and 28 January 1593. [2] He was from Kanizsa in modern-day Hungary, then part of first the Sanjak and then the Eyalet of Bosnia. [3]
In 1573 he married Fatma Sultan, the youngest daughter of Sultan Selim II and Nurbanu Sultan.
They had four sons and a daughter:
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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 24 December 1582 – 28 July 1584 |
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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 14 April 1586 – 2 April 1589 |
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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 4 April 1592 – 28 January 1593 |
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Kanijeli Siyavuş Pasha ( Ottoman Turkish: کانیجلی سیاوش پاشا, Serbo-Croatian: Sijavuš-paša Kanjižanin, died 1602, Istanbul) was an Ottoman statesman from the Sanjak of Bosnia. He was Grand Vizier between 24 December 1582 and 28 July 1584, [1] 15 April 1586 and 2 April 1589, [2] and 4 April 1592 and 28 January 1593. [2] He was from Kanizsa in modern-day Hungary, then part of first the Sanjak and then the Eyalet of Bosnia. [3]
In 1573 he married Fatma Sultan, the youngest daughter of Sultan Selim II and Nurbanu Sultan.
They had four sons and a daughter:
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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 24 December 1582 – 28 July 1584 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by |
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 14 April 1586 – 2 April 1589 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by |
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire 4 April 1592 – 28 January 1593 |
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