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A concise scholarly study follows Ibrahim Pasha from non-Turkish origins and enslavement through his education and service in the sultan's household to his rapid elevation as grand vizier. It analyzes his administrative methods, commercial and diplomatic initiatives, and leadership in major military campaigns, while exploring institutions such as slavery and the eunuch household and the nature of Ottoman governance. The narrative concludes with the deterioration of his influence, the charges and intrigues that led to his downfall, and an assessment of his role in the empire's political and diplomatic life.
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