Farrukh Pasha

Farrukh Pasha ibn Abdullah
MonarchMehmed III
Amir al-Hajj
In office
1593–1621
Preceded byMansur ibn Furaykh
Succeeded byMuhammad ibn Farrukh
Sanjak-Bey of Nablus
In office
1609–1621
Succeeded byMuhammad ibn Farrukh
Sanjak-Bey of Jerusalem
In office
1603–1609
In office
1603–1609
Personal details
BornCircassia
Died1621
NationalityOttoman
ChildrenMuhammad ibn Farrukh

Farrukh Pasha ibn Abdullah (also known as Farrukh Bey) (died 1620–21) was the Ottoman governor of Nablus and Jerusalem in the early 17th century, and founder of the Farrukh dynasty, which held the governorship of Nablus and other posts for much of the 17th century.[1]

  1. ^ Ze'evi, 1996, p. 40