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Melek Ahmed Pasha ( 1604–1662) was an Ottoman statesman and grand vizier during the reign of Mehmed IV. == Early years == He was of Abkhaz (or Abazin) origin. According to one source, his father was a sea captain named Pervane.〔Ayhan Buz:''Osmanlı Sadrazamları'', Neden Kitap, İstanbul, 2009, ISBN 978-975-254-278-5 p.107〕 During the reign of Murad IV, he was appointed as the governor of Diyarbakır. During Ibrahim's reign, he was appointed to the governorships of Erzurum, Mosul, Aleppo and Damascus. In 1644, he married to Kaya Sultan, Murad's daughter, and gained the title ''damat'' (groom). But all of the provinces (even Erzurum a part of Turkey) he was assigned, were quite far from Istanbul, the capital, and during most of his assignments, his wife stayed in Istanbul. During the reign of Mehmed IV, he finally returned to Istanbul as a vizier. But in 1650, to the dismay of his wife, he was appointed as the governor of Baghdad, another post far from Istanbul. Kaya Sultan tried to persuade the queen regent to revoke the decision. But she couldn't succeed, a sign of the chaos in Ottoman palace.〔(An essay on Ahmet Pasha )〕 Nevertheless, before Melek Ahmed left Istanbul, the Grand Vizier Kara Murat Pasha resigned, complaining of the intrigues of the palace people. The queen regent offered the post to Melek Ahmed, who accepted the offer on the condition that the palace people would not meddle with the governance of the state on 5 August 1650.〔Joseph von Hammer:Osmanlı Tarihi Vol II (condensation: Abdülkadir Karahan), Milliyet yayınları, İstanbul. p 100〕 He was the brother-in-law of the Ottoman governor of Egypt from 1646 to 1647, Haydarzade Mehmed Pasha, who married his sister.
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