Hasan Fehmi Pasha Explained

Hasan Fehmi
Honorific-Suffix:Pasha
Birth Date:1836
Birth Place:Batum, Ottoman Empire
Death Date:1910
Death Place:Istanbul, Ottoman Empire

Hasan Fehmi Pasha (1836–1910) was one of the leading Ottoman statesmen during the late Tanzimat period, who served in various governorships and juridical institutions. He was furthermore a member of the Senate, and a supporter of foreign investment, but at the same time an advocate of syndicates formed by multinational capitalists.[1]

Biography

Hasan Fehmi Pasha was born into a prominent wealthy family in Batum in 1836. He was of Georgian descent.

He became the head of the Ottoman Court of Justice in the year 1884. He was sent to various diplomatic missions in cities such as London and Rome. He became the president of the Council of State between 1907–1908. After a 3-month break, he again functioned as the president of the Council of State for one more year.

Hasan Fehmi Pasha died in Istanbul in 1910.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Geyikdagi, V. Necla. Foreign Investment in the Ottoman Empire: International Trade and Relations 1854-1914. 2011 . I.B. Tauris. 978-1-84885-461-1. en.