Mustafa Zihni Pasha
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Born1838
Died1911 (aged 72–73)
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
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| Born | 1838 |
| Died | 1911 (aged 72–73) Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
| Party | Society for the Rise of Kurdistan |
Mustafa Zihni Pasha (1838–1911) was an Ottoman Kurd who held a number of influential Ottoman administrative posts. He was also a notable member of the Society for the Rise of Kurdistan.
He was described by Barré de Lancy and Charles Woods as an honest, fair and impartial man, Mustafa Zihni was also described as belonging to the highest Ottoman class.[1]
He had an estate in Constantinople where he lived with his three sons, Ahmet Naim Bey, Ismail Hakki Bey and Huseyin Shukru Bey.

