Hasan Pasha of Temeşvar

Not to be confused with Telli Hasan Pasha.

Hasan Pasha (fl. 1593–94) was the beylerbey of the Temeşvar Eyalet.[1] He had the title of deli.[2] He was transferred to Temeşvar after being pardoned for disturbance at Gallipoli.[2] During the Uprising in Banat (1594), he gained aid from the Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha and the Pasha of Budim, thus turned with an army numbering 20,000 soldiers and attacked Becskerek (Zrenjanin), in the hands of 4,300 rebels, ending in a decisive Ottoman victory.[3] Subsequently, Sinan Pasha took an army of 30,000 soldiers which suppressed the badly armed Serbs.[4]

References

  1. Chronica: Annual of the Institute of History, University of Szeged. Institute of History, University of Szeged. 2001. In the letter of Hasan Pasha (beglerbeg of Temesvar) to Istvan Bathori (4 September 1593) the voivodate of Kassa was offered
  2. 1 2 William J. Griswold (1983). The great Anatolian rebellion, 1000-1020/1591-1611. K. Schwarz. ISBN 978-3-922968-34-4. Later, Deli Hasan Pasha became involved in a fracas at Gallipoli, but received a pardon, along with a transfer to Temesvar as a beylerbeyi .
  3. Karlovačka mitropolija (1910). Srpska pravoslavna mitropolija karlovačka: po podacima od 1905. Saborski odbor. p. 45.
  4. Cerović, Ljubivoje (1997). "Srbi u Rumuniji od ranog srednjeg veka do današnjeg vremena". Projekat Rastko. Oslobodilački pokreti u vreme Turaka
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