Köse Bahir Mustafa Pasha


Köse Bahir Mustafa Pasha was an Ottoman grand vizier. His ephitet Köse meams "beardless". He was also known as Çorlulu Bahir Mustafa Pasha referring to his home town Çorlu. Before being grand vizier he was an imrahor

First term

He was appointed as the grand vizier by the sultan Mahmut I on 1 July 1752. But the Sultan died on 14 December 1974. The new sultan Osman III dismissed Köse Bahir Mustafa Pasha from the post on 17 February 1755. He was exiled to Midilli Later he was moved to Morea

Second term

His second term as the grand vizier was quite short. He was appointed on 30 April 1756 and was dismissed on 3 December 1756. He was exiled to Rhodes But the new grand vizier Koca Ragıp Pasha was a fried of Köse Bahir Pasha and he helped him to be appointed to various posts in Midilli and Eğriboz. On 11 June 1758 he was appointed as the governor of Egypt, a seat he kept till 1762. Although he was appointed to the governorship of Aleppo he refused to go the Aleppo.

Third term

His last term as the grand vizier began on 1 November 1763 during the reign of Mustafa III. However he was accused of corruption. He was dismissed on 30 March 1765. The next month he was executed in Midilli.