Rüstem Mariani
Rüstem Mariani, also known as Rüstem Mariani Pasha, Rüstem Pasha, Rostem Pasha (Ottoman: رستم مارياني باشا) was an Ottoman diplomat, and the third Mutasarrif of Mount Lebanon.
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Born | 1810 Florence, Italy |
Died | 1885 (aged 74–75) London, England |
Early life
Rüstem was born in 1810 in a wealthy, Italian Latin Catholic family in Florence. His paternal lineage is believed to have noble roots, with connections to the Ottoman Empire. Rüstem received quality education, but his father lost the family wealth and died at a young age.[1]
Career
Diplomacy
Thanks to his mother's connections, Rüstem landed a job with the Ottoman ambassador to Rome, and he became his protégé. He traveled with the ambassador to Istanbul, and obtained the Ottoman citizenship.
Rüstem's quickly advanced in his career at the Ottoman Foreign Ministry. he served as a translator and confidential secretary to various ministries. He was later appointed Ottoman plenipotentiary in Florence and Rome, then ambassador to the Russian Empire in Saint Petersburg.[1]
Governor
Rüstem was promoted to the rank of vizier and appointed governor of Mount Lebanon by the imperial decrees in 1873 for a term of ten years.[1]
Later years and death
Rustem was appointed in 1883 as ambassador to London. He died there two years later.[1]
Personal life
Rüstem never married.[1]
References
- Akarli, Engin (1993). "The Long Peace: Ottoman Lebanon, 1861–1920". University of California Press - California Digital Library. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 195. Retrieved 2022-05-22.