After some fruitless negotiation, Ibrahim Pasha sent a body of troops under the command of his brother Sephir, bey of Avlona. Against these, Ali summoned the
armatoles of
Thessaly; and after villages had been burnt, peasants robbed and hanged, and flocks carried off on both sides, peace was made. Ibrahim gave his daughter in marriage to Mukhtar, the eldest son of Ali, and the disputed territory as her dower. As Sephir bey had displayed qualities which might prove formidable hereafter, Ali contrived to have him poisoned by a physician; and, after his usual fashion, he hanged the agent of the crime, that no witness might remain of it. In 1808,
Ali Pasha defeated Ibrahim Pasha, incorporating its territory in the
Pashalik of Janina. Ibrahim Pasha's daughters were married to Ali's sons Veli and
Muhtar, and Ali's nephew Mahmud Bey, in order to improve the relations between the pashaliks of Ali and Ibrahim. == Economy ==