Ridwan Pasha

Ridwan ibn Mustafa
Beylerbey of Anatolia
In office
1582/83 – 2 April 1585
MonarchMurad III
Beylerbey of Habesh
In office
March 1573 – July 1574
MonarchSelim II
Beylerbey of Yemen[note 1]
In office
November 1564 – April 1567
MonarchSelim II
Preceded byMahmud Pasha
Succeeded byHasan Pasha
Sanjak-bey of Gaza
In office
1570/71 – March 1573
MonarchSelim II
Succeeded byAhmad ibn Ridwan
In office
Early 1560s – November 1564
MonarchSuleiman I
Personal details
Died2 April 1585
Anatolia
Resting placeAleppo
RelationsRidwan dynasty
Military service
AllegianceOttoman Empire

Riḍwān ibn Muṣṭafā ibn ʿAbd al-Muʿīn Pasha (Turkish transliteration: Ridvan Pasha; died 2 April 1585) was a 16th-century Ottoman statesman. He served terms as governor of Gaza in the early 1560s and in 1570–1573, Yemen in 1564/65–1567, Habesh and Jeddah in 1573–1574 and Anatolia in 1582/83 until his death. During his term in Yemen, Ottoman authority largely collapsed. Ridwan Pasha was the progenitor of the Ridwan dynasty, which chose Gaza as its family headquarters, and where members of the dynasty ruled almost consecutively until 1690.
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