. . . . . . "Ishak Pasha (; fl. 1469\u20131497) was a Croat who became an Ottoman general, statesman and later Grand Vizier. Halil Inalcik believes that Ishak Pasha is created by the confusion between several Ottoman Ishak Pashas (particularly Ishak bin Abdullah and Ishak bin Ibrahim) and Ishak Bey. The confusion can be illustrated with Beltaci's statement that Ishak Pasha was of Croatian or Greek origin and that he served three different sultans. His second term was during the reign of Beyaz\u0131t II. He died in 1497 in Thessaloniki."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1472"^^ . "1481"^^ . . . . . . . "1482"^^ . "Thessaloniki, Ottoman Empire"@en . "Grand Vizier"@en . . . "Ishak Pasha"@en . . . . "1469"^^ . . . "Ishak Pasha was largely responsible for the established peace between the Assassins and the Ottomans during the early 16th century, as well as being the individual responsible for finding and recruiting the future Master Assassin, Yusuf Tazim. In 1476, he participated in the Ottoman military crackdown on a Hungarian uprising, defeating the rebel leader; a Templar named Vlad Tepes."@en . . . . "1469"^^ . "Ishak Pasha was largely responsible for the established peace between the Assassins and the Ottomans during the early 16th century, as well as being the individual responsible for finding and recruiting the future Master Assassin, Yusuf Tazim. In 1476, he participated in the Ottoman military crackdown on a Hungarian uprising, defeating the rebel leader; a Templar named Vlad Tepes. Thirty-four years later, Sultan Bayezid II entrusted Pasha's mystical armor to the Janissary Murat Bin Husn, who hid it in the Hagia Sophia to ensure its safety. However, some months later, the Mentor of the Italian Assassins, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, found the scattered memoirs of Ishak Pasha, and used them to locate the armor from underneath the structure."@en . . "Ishak"@en . . "Ishak Pasha (; fl. 1469\u20131497) was a Croat who became an Ottoman general, statesman and later Grand Vizier. Halil Inalcik believes that Ishak Pasha is created by the confusion between several Ottoman Ishak Pashas (particularly Ishak bin Abdullah and Ishak bin Ibrahim) and Ishak Bey. The confusion can be illustrated with Beltaci's statement that Ishak Pasha was of Croatian or Greek origin and that he served three different sultans. His first term as a grand vizier was during the reign of Mehmet II (\"the Conqueror\"). During this term, he transferred Turkmen people from their Anatolian city of Aksaray to newly conquered Constantinople in order to populate the city, which had lost a portion of its former population prior to the 1453 conquest. The quarter of the city where the Aksaray migrants was settled is now called Aksaray. His second term was during the reign of Beyaz\u0131t II. He died in 1497 in Thessaloniki."@en . . . . "Ethnicity"@en . "1497"^^ . . . . . . . "Croat"@en . . . . . . . "1481"^^ . . . . . . "Ishak Pasha"@fr . . . .