Naili Abdullah Pasha

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Naili Abdullah
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
In office
May 19, 1755 – August 24, 1755
MonarchOsman III
Preceded byHekimoğlu Ali Pasha
Succeeded bySilahdar Bıyıklı Ali Pasha [tr]
Personal details
BornConstantinople, Ottoman Empire
DiedAugust 1758
Medina, Habesh Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
NationalityOttoman

Naili Abdullah Pasha (died August 1758) was an Ottoman Grand Vizier.

Naili Abdullah was a Bosniak from Constantinople and took a job in Ottoman bureaucracy. After several minor posts, he was appointed as the reis ül-küttab (chief of clerks, a post analogous to foreign minister in this period) in 1747, during the reign of Mahmud I. Eight years later, on May 19, 1755, during the reign of Osman III, he was appointed as the Grand Vizier, the highest post of the empire next to that of the sultan. However, Osman III was a weak sultan and was under the influence of Nişancı Ali Pasha, Naili Abdullah's rival. Naili Abdullah Pasha was dismissed by the sultan after only three months in the office on August 24, 1755. He was then appointed as the governor of Crete. Three years later, he was appointed the governor of Jeddah (in modern Saudi Arabia) upon his request. However, he died in Medina on his way to Jeddah in August 1758.[1]

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  1. ^ Ayhan Buz: Osmanlı sadrazamları, Neden Kitap, İstanbul, 2009 ISBN 978-975-254-278-5, pp 243-244
Political offices
Preceded by Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
19 May 1755 – 24 August 1755
Succeeded by