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- Hersekzade or Hersekli Ahmed Pasha ("Ahmed Pasha, son of the Herzog"; Serbo-Croatian: Ahmed-paša Hercegović; Aхмед-паша Херцеговић; 1456 – 21 July 1517)...
- became second visier when Bayezid II ascended to the throne in 1481. When Hersekzade Ahmet Pasha was dismissed from his position, he was appointed as Grand...
- son-in-law Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, but the combined Ottoman army was again defeated before Adana on 15 March. Karagöz Mehmed fled the field, while Hersekzade Ahmed...
- Hercegović (c. 1428–1489), Herceg of St. Sava, married an Apulian noblewoman; Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha (c. 1430–1515), baptized Stjepan; the youngest son of Stjepan...
- figures were: prince Sigismund of Bosnia (later Ishak Bey Kraloğlu), Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, Isa-beg Ishaković, Gazi Husrev-beg, Damat Ibrahim Pasha,...
- his mother's words. In a letter written to him, she advises him against Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, but favours his tutor Ayas Pasha and Hizirbeyoğlu Mehmed...
- scored a major victory. In response, Bayezid sent a larger force led by Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, his father-in-law and the beylerbey of Anatolia, but the...
- Sultan (c. 1464 – 1511) – daughter of Bülbül Hatun. In 1481 she married Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha and had two sons and four daughters: Sultanzade Musa Bey....
- In office 26 April 1516 – 22 January 1517 Monarch Selim I Preceded by Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha Succeeded by Yunus Pasha Personal details Born Borovinići...
- Pasha, Grand Vizier (1501) Hadim Ali Pasha, Grand Vizier (1501–1503) Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, Grand Vizier (1503–1506) Hadim Ali Pasha, Grand Vizier (1509–1511)...