The ensuing economic crisis hit the fixed income of servants and slave soldiers, such as janissaries.
The other one was Doğancı Mehmet Pasha, the beylerbey (high governor) of Rumeli who was accused of being the sultan's advisor in devaluation.
The Grand Vizier Kanijeli Siyavuş Pasha was fortunate, for he was only dismissed from his post.
[4] The Beylerbey incident was the first example of military revolts, in which civil servants were killed by soldiers.
In the following years, a number of civil servants and even the sultan (Osman II) in one case, were killed in more serious riots by soldiers.