Çandarlı Halil Pasha

Çandarlı Halil Pasha (died 1 June 1453), also known as Çandarlı Halil Pasha the Younger (to differentiate from his grandfather Çandarlı Kara Halil Hayreddin Pasha), was a highly influential Ottoman grand vizier under the sultans Murat II and, for the first few years of his reign, Mehmet II (from 1439 to 1 June 1453 precisely). He was a member of the Çandarlı family, a highly influential political family in the Ottoman Empire. He is not to be confused with his grandfather, Çandarlı Kara Halil Hayreddin Pasha, whom he was named after and who had also served as grand vizier, under Murat I.

Biography
Halil Pasha was the fourth and penultimate member of the Çandarlı family to hold the position of grand vizier in the Ottoman Empire. His father, Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha the Elder, his uncle, Çandarlı Ali Pasha, and his grandfather Çandarlı Halil Pasha the Elder had also held the position in the past. His own son, Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha the Younger, would also become grand vizier in the future.

Twice during his reign, sultan Murat II, a man more interested in religion and the arts than politics, retired to the city of Manisa and Halil Pasha held effective control of the empire in the capital Edirne with Mehmet II, then still a child, as the nominal sultan. On both occasions, with the dangers presented by allied European armies attacking Ottoman territories, Çandarlı called back Murat II and deposed the young Mehmet II to replace him with his more capable father. These two incidents led to lasting resentment by Mehmet II towards Çandarlı. The fact that the Çandarlı family, which had become extremely wealthy from their influence in the empire for over a century, possibly more so than even the ruling Ottoman family itself, further strained tensions between Mehmet II and Halil Pasha, the scion of the Çandarlı family.

When Mehmed II became sultan, the Byzantine emperor Constantine XI sent a messenger to the Ottomans, asking for an increase of the annuity of Orhan or otherwise to release him. Orhan was an distant Ottoman family member and could claim himself as pretender for the throne and potentially start a civil war. This strategy of disruption was used by the Byzantines several times before. Halil Pasha became infuriated at the message and replied to the messengers:

In 1453, one of the first acts committed by the (then fully reigning) Mehmed II immediately after the conquest of Constantinople was to execute Çandarlı Halil Pasha and confiscate his property. It is interesting to note that the city had been taken on 29 May 1453 and Halil Pasha's execution took place on 1 June 1453, suggesting that this design had been premeditated by the sultan long ago.

Mehmet II thus ended the Çandarlı era in the Ottoman Empire, and the later members of the family, whose descendants survive to the present day, became no more than provincial notables based in İznik, although they were to give yet another, short-term, grand vizier to the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 15th century (Halil's son Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha the Younger).

Çandarlı Halil Pasha was, as such, the first Ottoman grand vizier to be executed by the sultan.

Popular culture

 * Reşit Gürzap portrayed Halil Pasha in Turkish film İstanbul'un Fethi (1951).
 * Halil Pasha is played by Erden Alkan in Turkish film Fetih 1453 (2012).