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- Title
HACI İBRAHİM PAŞA'NIN VAKIF HİZMETLERİ.
- Authors
Keskin, Üyesi Özkan Özer
- Abstract
Ibrahim Pasha, who started his state service in the palace kitchen when he was a child, continued with various services such as chamberlainship, admiral in chief, sanjakbeys, beylerbeylik, governor and pilgrimage emirate. In addition, he was given the governorship of Crete and the guard of Heraklion. He passed away during this service. The garden of the school built by him in Heraklion was the eternal resting place of Ibrahim Pasha. He established foundations from the time of his chamberlainship until the last days of his life and transferred his assets to these foundations for the continuity of the foundations. When the studies which are about Ibrahim Pasha's foundations are examined, it can be noticed that they are based on just only the foundations and especially two foundations founded in Constantinople. This study was prepared by using the retail documents and notebooks in different archive funds in the Ottoman Archives of the Presidency of State Archives, as well as four different foundations with different dates in the Archives of the General Directorate of Foundations established by İbrahim Pasha. Ibrahim Pasha's foundations were founded to fund the mosque and school built by him. When a detailed investigation is carried out, it is seen that this foundation made a major contribution in the field of education both during the foundation phase and after. What is more, these services were not limited to its structure, which made a big difference. Private foundation studies help the hidden details come out and provide a better understanding of the subject studied. This study aims to explain Ibrahim Pasha's foundations' establishment, function and services offered the society.
- Subjects
PILGRIMS &; pilgrimages; CONSTANTINOPLE (Ecumenical patriarchate); ARCHIVES; CHAMBERLAINS (Royal households); OTTOMAN Empire
- Publication
History Studies (13094688), 2021, Vol 13, Issue 3, p939
- ISSN
1309-4688
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.9737/hist.2021.1020