Ibrahim Pasha
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Ibrahim Pasha is the name of several Ottoman-era potentates from the Middle East and North Africa. These include (in chronological order):
- Grand Vizier Pargalı İbrahim Pasha (?-1536), Suleyman the Magnificent's first appointed Grand Vizier, in office 1523–1536
- Grand Vizier Damat Ibrahim Pasha (?-1601), in office 1596, 1596–1597, and 1599–1601
- Grand Vizier Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha (?-1730), in office 1718–1730, the Tulip Era
- Ibrahim Pasha Baban, a Kurdish leader who founded Sulaymaniyah
- Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt (1789 – 10 November 1848), a 19th century general and adopted son of Muhamad Ali of Egypt. He put down the Wahhabi rebellion in the Arabian peninsula, and (in the end, unsuccessfully) tried to do the same during the Greek War of Independence.