At the time of Murat's appointment as Grand Vizier, the sultan was only seven years old and the two
Valide sultans (his mother
Turhan Hatice and grandmother
Kösem), who were acting as regents, were locked in a power struggle. While Kösem supported Murat, Turhan Hatice was against him. Moreover, the leaders of the Janissaries, Murat's former colleagues, were also against him. Feeling that his life was in danger, Murat resigned on 5 August 1650. Upon his suggestion, he was succeeded by
Melek Ahmed Pasha. After his resignation, Murat was appointed as the governor of
Budin (modern
Budapest, Hungary). In 1653, he returned to
Constantinople and was appointed
Kapudan Pasha (grand admiral) and tasked with transporting reinforcements and ammunition to
Crete by sea. The Venetian navy was blockading the
Dardanelles Strait at the time, but Murat managed to defeat the Venetians and break their blockade in the
First Battle of the Dardanelles. == Second term as Grand Vizier and death ==