Hasan Fehmi Pasha (1836–1910) was one of the leading Ottoman statesmen during the late Tanzimat period, who served in various governorships and juridical institutions.
He was furthermore a member of the Senate, and a supporter of foreign investment, but at the same time an advocate of syndicates formed by multinational capitalists.
[1] Hasan Fehmi Pasha was born into a prominent wealthy family in Batum in 1836.
After a 3-month break, he again functioned as the president of the Council of State for one more year.
Hasan Fehmi Pasha died in Istanbul in 1910.