Mehmed Pasha Kurd Bayram
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Mehmed Pasha Kurd Bayram-zade (transliterated in Arabic as Muhammad Pasha ibn al-Kurd Bayram), also known as Çerkes Mehmed Pasha (transliterated in Arabic as Muhammad Pasha al-Jarkasi) was an Ottoman statesman. He served as the district governor of Jerusalem, Gaza and Nablus in 1701–1703 and the provincial governor of Damascus in 1702–1703 and 1705–1706.
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Mehmed Kurd Bayram-zade | |
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Wali of Damascus | |
In office 1702–1703 | |
Monarch | Mustafa II |
Preceded by | Arslan Mehmed Pasha |
Succeeded by | Osman Pasha Arnavud |
In office 1705–1706 | |
Monarch | Ahmed III |
Preceded by | Firari Hüseyin Pasha |
Succeeded by | Baltaci Süleyman Pasha |
Sanjak-bey of Jerusalem, Nablus and Gaza | |
In office 1701–1703 | |
Monarch | Mustafa II |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Ottoman Empire |
Commands | Amir al-hajj (1704/05) |
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