Farrukh Pasha ibn Abdullah | |
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Monarch | Mehmed III |
Amir al-Hajj | |
In office 1593–1621 | |
Preceded by | Mansur ibn Furaykh |
Succeeded by | Muhammad ibn Farrukh |
Sanjak-Bey of Nablus | |
In office 1609–1621 | |
Succeeded by | Muhammad ibn Farrukh |
Sanjak-Bey of Jerusalem | |
In office 1603–1609 | |
In office 1603–1609 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Circassia |
Died | 1621 |
Nationality | Ottoman |
Children | Muhammad 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]
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