Çeteci Abdullah Pasha

Çeteci Abdullah Pasha
MonarchMustafa III (1757-1774)
Wali of Damascus
In office
January 1758  January 1760
Preceded byHusayn Pasha ibn Makki
Succeeded byMuhammad Pasha al-Shalik
Beylerbey of Diyarbekir
In office
1760–1760
In office
1752–1752
In office
1750–1750
In office
1740–1740
Wali of Erzurum
In office
1754–1756
Preceded byAgha Mustafa Pasha
Succeeded byMustafa Pasha
In office
1751–1752
Preceded byYazicizâde Ibrahim Pasha
Succeeded byAgha Mustafa Pasha
Wali of Aleppo
In office
1757–1757
Wali of Kütahya
In office
1753–1753
Wali of Van
In office
1747–1747
Beylerbey of Adana
In office
1746–1746
Beylerbey of Rakka
In office
1741–1745
Wali of Sivas
In office
1730–1739
Personal details
Born1703
Çermik (Jarmak), Diyarbekir Eyalet
Died1760
Damascus, Damascus Eyalet
NationalityOttoman

Çeteci Abdullah Pasha ibn Ibrahim al-Husayni al-Jarmaki (also known as Abdullah Pasha al-Jatahji) was an Ottoman statesman of Kurdish origin. He served terms as the governor of Sivas, Diyarbekir, Rakka, Adana, Van, Erzurum, Kütahya, Aleppo and Damascus. Çeteci was born in 1703 in the village of Çermik (also spelled Jarmak), hence his surname "al-Jarmaki".

Prior to his political career, Çeteci was a "distinguished field commander" according to Alexis de Tocqueville. He fought in the Ottoman campaigns in the Caucasus in the 1720s and in the war against the Safavid Empire. During those campaigns he served as a levend başağasi (commander of a mercenary battalion). He was promoted to beylerbey of Sivas in 1739. He founded the Çeteci Abdullah Pasha Medresesi, an Islamic school in his hometown of Çermik in 1756–57.