Background
He was born in Ohrid (Turkish: Ohri. In modern Republic of Macedonia) of Albanian ethnicity.
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
He was born in Ohrid (Turkish: Ohri. In modern Republic of Macedonia) of Albanian ethnicity.
His epithet Arabacı means "charioteer" in Turkish, an allusion to his practice of sending his political enemies to death or exile in a certain cart. The empire was engaged in Great Turkish War. Fazıl Mustafa Pasha temporarily halted Austrian advance but was killed in action during the Battle of Slankamen.
Five days later, Ahmet II, the sultan appointed Ali Pasha as the new grand vizier.
Ali Pasha was expected to command the army like his predecessor and mentor Köprülü Fazıl Mustafa Pasha had done. However, Ali Pasha preferred to stay in the capital, contributing to the Ottoman defeats.
His inattentiveness to military affairs and harsh methods (including death sentences) towards his potential opponents caused him to lose the support of the sultan. On 21 March 1692, he was deposed.
Ali Pasha was first exiled to Gelibolu (a port on the Dardanelles strait, in modern Turkey) and then to the island of Rhodes (in modern Greece).
However, when a rumor reached the sultan in Istanbul that he had plans return (or revolt), he was executed in Rhodes in 1693.