Marashli Ali Pasha ( 1815âÂÂ1821) was an Ottoman governor and general, serving as the vali of Rumelia, serasker of the Ottoman Army in Europe, and the Vizier of Belgrade in 1815.
Ali was from the city of Maraà  (now Kahramanmaraà Â), hence the demonym Marashli.
Marashli Ali Pasha was the vali of Rumelia and serasker of the Ottoman Army in Europe.
The Second Serbian Uprising broke out in 1815, and after Sulejman-paà ¡a Skopljak was unable to suppress it, his forces having suffered heavy defeats in the battles of Paleà ¾, ÃÂaÃÂak and Poà ¾arevac, and generally failing in restoring order in the Belgrade Pashalik, he was eventually replaced by Marashli Ali Pasha and transferred to Bosnia. In the summer of 1815, Marashli received order to enter negotiations with the Serbians and ensuring them of improvement of status and end of injustice (zulum). In the end of the summer a Serbian delegation sent to Constantinople failed to reach agreement, and another delegation led by Melentije Nikà ¡iàwas sent that requested national autonomy and that Marashli be appointed the Vizier of Belgrade. Marashli and Miloà ¡ made a draft in November 1815, including the following points:
Marashli accepted Miloà ¡'s title as the main knez, and the end of chiftlik. The National Chancellery proclaimed on 9 November 1815 a peaceful state in the Pashalik and Serbian-Turkish relations. The Porte issued eight fermans to Marashli for the status of Serbs in the Pashalik in the beginning of 1816. The Serbs were not entirely satisfied as not all requests were met. Marashli was in the meantime appointed the Vizier of Belgrade some time in 1815.
Marashli served as Vizier of Belgrade until 1821, being succeeded by Abdurrahman Pasha.