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Ahmet Vefik Pasha

Ahmed Vefik Pasha
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Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
In office
4 February 1878 – 18 April 1878
Monarch Abdul Hamid II
Preceded by Ahmed Hamdi Pasha
Succeeded by Mehmed Sadık Pasha
In office
1 December 1882 – 3 December 1882
Monarch Abdul Hamid II
Preceded by Mehmed Sadık Pasha
Succeeded by Mehmed Said Pasha
Personal details
Born 3 July 1823
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Died 1891
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Nationality Ottoman
Religion Islam

Ahmed Vefik Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: احمد وفیق پاشا ‎) (3 July 1823, Constantinople – 2 April 1891, Constantinople), was a Ottoman statesman, diplomat, playwright, and translator of the Tanzimat and First Constitutional periods. He was commissioned with top-rank governmental duties, including presiding over the first Ottoman parliament in 1877. He also served as Grand Vizier for two brief periods. Vefik also established the first Ottoman theatre and initiated the first Western style theatre plays in Bursa and translated Molière's major works.

Ahmed Vefik Pasha was born of Greek extraction, his ancestors having previously converted to Islam, like many other Greek Muslims particularly from Crete (Cretan Turks) and the regions of Epirus and Greek Macedonia in northwestern Greece (see Vallahades). He started his education in 1831 in Constantinople and later went to Paris with his family, where he graduated from Saint Louis College.

Ahmed Vefik Pasha was a pioneer of the Pan-Turkism movement.

Ahmed Vefik became the Minister of Education of the Ottoman Empire and Grand Vizier two times. He built a theatre in Bursa when he was made the governor of the city. In 1860, he became the Ottoman ambassador to France. He wrote the first Turkish Dictionary and is considered to be the first Turkist of Ottoman Turks.


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