Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha the Younger

Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha (1429–1499), called the Younger, was an Ottoman statesman who served as Grand Vizier from 1498 to 1499.

[1] He was the scion of the Çandarlı family, which provided a series of grand viziers during the first centuries of the Ottoman Empire.

Ibrahim was appointed qadi (judge) of Adrianople and survived his father's disgrace, and was named qadi 'asker (judge of the army), a very prestigious post, in 1465, before assuming the duties of tutor (lala) to the future Sultan Bayezid II.

When Hersekzade Ahmet Pasha was dismissed from his position, he was appointed as Grand Vizier in 1498.

He had charitable works such as mosques, baths and madrasahs built in cities such as Istanbul, Bursa, Aksaray and Kastamonu.