Mehmed Cemil Bey (1828 â 1872) was an Ottoman diplomat, who was one of the many European-educated public figures in the mid-19th-century Ottoman Empire.
He represented the Ottoman Empire at the Congress of Paris, the 1856 diplomatic meeting held to make peace after the Crimean War.
Mehmed Cemil Bey was born in Constantinople as the son of Mustafa Reà Âid Pasha, the chief architect behind the Tanzimat reforms.
He was a representative of the Ottoman Empire, alongside Mehmed Emin ÃÂli Pasha at the Congress of Paris in 1856. He also served as an ambassador to France.