|1469
|1472
|[[Croats|Croat]]<ref name="Erkan10"/> or [[Greeks|Greek]]<ref name="Erkan10"/><ref name="Evg Radushev">{{cite book |last=Radushev |first=Evg |page=228 |title=Inventory of Ottoman Turkish documents about Waqf preserved in the Oriental Department at the St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library |publisher=Sv. sv. Kiril i Metodiĭ |location= |year=2003 |language= |isbn=}}</ref>
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|16. [[Mahmud Pasha Angelović]] (2nd time)
|1474
|1477
|[[Albanians|Albanian]]<ref name="Erkan11">Danişmend (1971), p. 11. {{Tr icon}}</ref> or [[Greek people|Greek]]<ref name="Erkan11"/> or [[Serbs|Serb]].<ref>{{cite book |title = The Sultan of Vezirs: The Life and Times of the Ottoman Grand Vezir Mahmud Pasha Angelovic (1453-1474) ISBN 978-90-04-12106-5 |author= Theoharis Stavrides|publisher= [[Brill Academic Publishers]]|year= 2001}}</ref>
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|18. [[Karamanlı Mehmed Pasha]]
|18 November 1703
|28 September 1704
|[[Greek people|Greek]]<ref name="Evg Radushev">{{cite book |author= Evg Radushev, Svetlana Ivanova, Rumen Kovachev - Narodna biblioteka "Sv. sv. Kiril i Metodiĭ. Orientalski otdel, International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations, Research Centre for Islamic History, Art, and Culture |title= Inventory of Ottoman Turkish documents about Waqf preserved in the Oriental Department at the St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library |publisher= Narodna biblioteka "Sv. sv. Kiril i Metodiĭ |year= 2003 |page= 224 |isbn= 954-523-072-X |quote= Hasan Pasa (Damad-i- Padisahi), Greek convert from Morea. He began his career as imperial armourer and rose to the post of Grand Vezir (1703). He married the daughter of Sultan Mehmed IV, Hatice Sultan, fell into disgrace and was exiled with his wife to izmit. }}</ref><ref name="Erkan51"/><ref>{{cite book |author= Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy, Nicole Svobodny, Ludmilla A. Trigos |title= Under the sky of my Africa: Alexander Pushkin and blackness |publisher= Northwestern University Press |year= 2006 |page=53 |isbn= 0-8101-1971-4 |quote= Shortly afterward a new grand vizier, Hasan, came to take the place of the old one, and he held his post during the period we are interested in: from November 16, 1703, to September 28, 1704. He was the new sultan's son-in-law… "he was a very honest and comparatively humane pasha of Greek origin and cannot be suspected of selling the sultan's pages to a foreigner."}}</ref> Ottoman, from [[Morea]], [[Ottoman Greece|Greece]] (''Damat'' = Bridegroom to the Ottoman dynasty'')
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|128. [[Kalaylıkoz Hacı Ahmed Pasha]]
|14 February 1909
|14 April 1909
|Greek<ref>{{cite book |author= Prothero, George Walter |title= Peace Handbooks: The Balkan states |publisher= H. M. Stationery Office |year= 1920 |page=45 |oclc=4694680 |quote=Hussein Hilmi Pasha, descended from a Greek convert to Islam in the island of Mitylene, was sent to Macedonia as High Commissioner. }}</ref> or Turk<ref name="Erkan98">Danişmend (1971), p. 98. {{Tr icon}}</ref> from Cyprus
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|272. [[Ahmet Tevfik Pasha]] (1st time)
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