Mihaloğlu İskender Paşa
İskender Pasha Mihaloğlu, also known as Skender Pasha, was the sanjakbey of the Bosnian Sanjak in period 1478–1480, 1485–1491 and 1499–1504. A Mihaloğlu family member, descendant of Köse Mihal, he and his brother Ali Bey helt notable offices in Rumelia.
Life
Origin
He was member of the Mihaloğlu family which descended from Köse Mihal. His brother was Ali Bey Mihaloğlu.Career
In 1476 Skender Pasha joined up with his brother Ali Bey, the sanjakbey of Smederevo, as he departed from Smederevo and crossed the Danube ahead of 5,000 spahis making a second attempt to reach Temesvár. Ali Bey was confronted by the Hungarian nobility at Pančevo. The Ottomans suffered an utter defeat and barely escaped in a small boat. The Hungarians chased Ali Bey into the valley on the opposite bank of the Nadela where they liberated all the previously captured Hungarian prisoners and also took 250 Ottoman captives.He was the sanjakbey of Bosnia in 1478–1480, 1485–1491 and 1499–1504.
In 1499 he captured part of the Venetian territories in Dalmatia. Around 1500 he built a tekke of the Naqshbandi order in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia. In 1501 he unsuccessfully besieged Jajce and was defeated by János (Ivaniš) Corvin, assisted by Zrinski, Frankopan, Karlović and Cubor.
Family
He had at least two sons and two daughter:- Hürrem Pasha, beylerbey.
- Mustafa Pasha. In 1508 he married Kamerşah Sultan, daughter of Şehzade [Ahmed (son of Bayezid II)|Şehzade Ahmed] and Sultan Suleiman I's cousin. They had at least a child, a daughter.
- Mihrişah Hatun. She married Yakub Agha.
- Hafsa Hatun. She married Mustafa Bey, beylerbey of Nigbolu. They had at least two children, two daughters:
- * Muhsine Hatun. In 1523, she married Pargali Ibrahim Pasha, List of Ottoman [grand viziers|Grand Vizier] of Sultan Suleiman I and a former slave of Skender's family. They had at least a child, a son named Mehmed Şah Bey
- * Fatma Hatun, called also Fati Hatun. She married Çavuş Başi.