Ahmed Resmî Efendi
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Ahmed Resmî Efendi (English, "Ahmed Efendi of Resmo"), also called by some Arabic sources as Ahmed bin İbrahim Giridî ("Ahmed the son of İbrahim the Cretan"), was an Ottoman Greek[2] statesman, diplomat and author of the late 18th century. In international relations terms, his most important - and unfortunate - task was to act as the chief of the Ottoman delegation during the negotiations and the signature of the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca.[1] In the literary domain, he is remembered for various works among which his sefâretnâme recounting his embassies in Berlin and Vienna occupy a prominent place. He was Turkey's first ever ambassador in Berlin.
Ahmed Resmî Efendi | |
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Ottoman Ambassador at Vienna | |
In office 1757[1]–1758[1] | |
Ottoman Ambassador at Berlin | |
In office 1763[1]–1764[1] | |
Ottoman Ambassador at Russia | |
In office 1768–1774 | |
Chief Ottoman negotiator of Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca[1] | |
In office 1774–1774 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1700 Resmo, Girit Eyalet, Ottoman Empire (today Rethymno, Greece) |
Died | 1783 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Nationality | Ottoman Greek[2] |