Ercan, Hüseyin Onur2026-02-122026-02-122024Ercan, Hüseyin O. (2024). The Tailed Signature of Cânibî Ali Pasha, Ottoman Ambassador to Vienna. Keshif: E-Journal for Ottoman-Turkish Micro Editions, 2 (2), 27-33.2960-4311https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12846/2128Ali Pasha (no later than 1690‑20 April 1743), with the byname “Cânib”, which means inspection officer at the Naval Arsenal, ascended in the Arsenal chancery. He was re-garded as a prudent financial expert. Ali Pasha was sent as grand ambassador by the Sublime Porte to the Habsburg residence in 1740 for the reconstruction and renewal of Ottoman-Austrian relations after the 1739 Treaty of Belgrade. He was a powerful Otto-man bureaucrat whose career reached as far as Egypt, and had close relations with Sultan Mahmud I and Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha, one of the grand viziers of the period. In the same year and for the same reason, the Habsburg grand ambassador Count Ulfeld was dispatched to Istanbul. These reciprocal diplomatic missions marked the last exchange of great ambassadors, and in terms of delegations, are the largest in the history of Ottoman Habsburg diplomatic relations.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCânibî Ali PashaOttoman-Habsburg Relationsambassadordiplomacy18thcenturyViennaThe Tailed Signature of Cânibî Ali Pasha, Ottoman Ambassador to ViennaArticle2210.25365/kshf-24-02-042733