Hadñm Ali Pasha (Turkish: Hadñm Ali Paà Âa; died July 1511), also known as Atik Ali Pasha (Turkish: Atik Ali Paà Âa), was an Ottoman statesman and eunuch (hadñm means "eunuch" in Turkish) of Ottoman Bosnian origin. He served as governor of Rumeli, and led the Ottoman army in the OttomanâÂÂMamluk War of 1485âÂÂ1491, but was defeated at Adana in 1488. He was then named grand vizier from 1501 to 1503, and again from 1509 to 1511. During his latter tenure, he led the suppression of the Alevi-led à Âahkulu Rebellion, but died in battle near Sivas along with the rebel leader à Âahkulu himself.
He was from Drozgometva village in what is now Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He served as governor of Rumeli, and led the Ottoman army in the OttomanâÂÂMamluk War of 1485âÂÂ1491, but was defeated at Adana in 1488. He was then appointed grand vizier in 1501âÂÂ1503, and again in 1509âÂÂ1511. During his latter tenure he led the suppression of the Alevi-led à Âahkulu Rebellion, but fell in battle near Sivas along with the rebel leader Shahkulu himself in July 1511.
He had two eponymous mosques built in the Fatih district of Istanbul, one being the Gazi Atik Ali Pasha Mosque (completed 1497) in the ÃÂemberlitaà  neighborhood and the other being the Vasat Atik Ali Pasha Mosque (completed 1512) in the Karagümrük neighborhood.