Agah Pasha

Abdülaziz Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: عبد العزيز پاشا Abdülaziz Paşa), known as Agah Pasha (آكاه پاشا, Agâh Paşa, d. November/December 1855) was an Ottoman official who held different bureaucratic posts and governorships.

In 1249 AH (1833/1833) he was made a defterdar of the third rank (defterdar-ı şikk-ı şalis) and appointed Accountant for Anatolia province (Anadolu muhasebecisi).

In Şevval 1262 AH (September/October 1846) he was awarded the rank of first grade, first class (ula sınıf-ı evveli), then he was made Defterdar of Baghdad province.

In Cemaziyelahir (April/May 1850) he was promoted to vezir, then in Şevval (August/September 1850) he was appointed Vali of Jeddah, then in 1852 he was dismissed.

After leaving that post he became a member of the Grand Vizier's retinue in Şaban 1270 AH (May 1854).