Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha
Ibrahim | |
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Engraving of Ibrahim Pasha | |
| 28th Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire | |
| In office 27 June 1523 – 15 March 1536 | |
| Monarch | Suleiman I |
| Preceded by | Piri Mehmed Pasha |
| Succeeded by | Ayas Mehmed Pasha |
| Ottoman Governor of Egypt | |
| In office 1525–1525 | |
| Monarch | Suleiman I |
| Preceded by | Güzelce Kasım Pasha |
| Succeeded by | Güzelce Kasım Pasha |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1495 Parga, Republic of Venice |
| Died | 15 March 1536 (aged 40–41) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
| Nationality | Ottoman |
| Spouse | Muhsine Hatun |
| Children | Mehmed Şah Bey |
Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha (c. 1495 – 15 March 1536), was the first Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire appointed by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Ibrahim, born as Orthodox Christian, was enslaved during his youth. He and Suleiman became close friends in their youth. In 1523, Suleiman appointed Ibrahim as grand vizier to replace Piri Mehmed Pasha, who had been appointed in 1518 by Suleiman's father, the preceding Sultan Selim I. Ibrahim remained in office for the next 13 years. He attained a level of authority and influence rivaled by only a handful of other grand viziers of the Empire, but in 1536, he was executed on Suleiman's orders and his property (much of which was gifted to him by the Sultan) was confiscated by the state.